Folotyn Approved for Aggressive Type of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma

For those who have relapsed or haven't responded to other therapies

Posted: September 25, 2009

FRIDAY, Sept. 25 (HealthDay News) -- The drug Folotyn (pralatrexate) has been approved to treat Peripheral T-cell Lymphoma (PTCL), an often aggressive form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Friday.

The drug, given accelerated approval because it treats an unmet medical need, was sanctioned for people whose disease has returned or hasn't responded to other types of chemotherapy, the agency said in a news release.

PTCL strikes fewer than 9,500 people each year in the United States, the FDA said. The disease affects a type of white blood cell, called a T-cell, involved in the body's disease-fighting immune system.

Approval of Folotyn was based on clinical data showing it reduced tumor size in 27 percent of 109 people with PTCL who were studied. The most common adverse reactions included sores of the lips, mouth and digestive tract, low white blood cell counts, fever, nausea and fatigue.

Since the drug can harm a fetus, women taking Folotyn should avoid becoming pregnant, the FDA said. Anyone taking the drug should also take folate and vitamin B12 supplements to help reduce irritation of the mucous membranes.

Folotyn is produced by Colorado-based Allos Therapeutics, which is required to conduct additional studies of tumor shrinkage and life expectancy, the agency said.

More information

The FDA has more about this drug.

.Balt Lymphoma

I have Balt lymphoma in my right lung. I had a surgical procedure done in April of 2009 at the UAB Hospital in Birmingham,Al.Since then I have been treated with Chemo therapy and Rituxan. The chemo treatments put put me down,I lost alot of muscle control and it made me very sick.

The chemo did not work.

I have now started taking rituxan treatments,once a week for a month,the once every 3 months. Would the above Folotyn be somethig I should consider?

William S. Rubush of GA @ Jan 31, 2010 21:19:20 PM

.Balt Lymphoma

I have Balt lymphoma in my right lung. I had a surgical procedure done in April of 2009 at the UAB Hospital in Birmingham,Al.Since then I have been treated with Chemo therapy and Rituxan. The chemo treatments put put me down,I lost alot of muscle control and it made me very sick.

The chemo did not work.

I have now started taking rituxan treatments,once a week for a month,the once every 3 months. Would the above Folotyn be somethig I should consider?

William S. Rubush of GA @ Jan 31, 2010 21:19:06 PM

.Balt Lymphoma

I have Balt lymphoma in my right lung. I had a surgical procedure done in April of 2009 at the UAB Hospital in Birmingham,Al.Since then I have been treated with Chemo therapy and Rituxan. The chemo treatments put put me down,I lost alot of muscle control and it made me very sick.

The chemo did not work.

I have now started taking rituxan treatments,once a week for a month,the once every 3 months. Would the above Folotyn be somethig I should consider?

William S. Rubush of GA @ Jan 31, 2010 21:19:02 PM

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