Rethinking the Appraisal and Approval of Drugs for Fracture Prevention.

FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY(2017)

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Background : In January 2014, the EMA's Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee recommended that strontium ranelate no longer be used for osteoporosis. However, EMA's Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use decided to restrict its use rather than ban it. Starting from this fact, evidence of drugs for fracture prevention over the last 30 years was reviewed and lessons to be learnt from this story are highlighted. Findings : The general belief that drug therapy may become a "solution" for fragility fractures is challenged. The key points of the article are as follows: Lessons 1-5: Bone density and morphometric vertebral compression are not reliable surrogate endpoints. In fact, clinically relevant endpoints are essential to assess harms and benefits in clinical trials. There is a need for assessing overall harm-benefit with well-designed trials, taking into account that drug therapy may not be more effective in high-risk patients. Lessons 6-10: While bisphosphonates and strontium ranelate show a questionable harm-benefit ratio on hip fracture prevention, denosumab results are inconclusive and no benefit has been proved coming from calcitonines or teriparatide. After decades of widespread use, effectiveness of drugs for osteoporosis remains uncertain, yet adverse effects are more apparent. Conclusions : Well-designed and large trials over prolonged follow-up periods, measuring clinically relevant outcomes as hip and other disabling fractures, are urgently needed in order to properly understand the harm-benefit ratio of commonly prescribed drugs. Regulatory agencies should bemore transparent and make individual-patient data from all clinical trials publicly available, allowing for independent assessment and pooled analysis.
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osteoporosis drugs,hormone replacement therapy,bisphosphonates,calcitonins,teriparatide,denosumab,strontium ranelate,drug regulation
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