Panretin

alitretinoin

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This is a summary of the European public assessment report (EPAR) for Panretin. It explains how the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) assessed the medicine to reach its opinion in favour of granting a marketing authorisation and its recommendations on the conditions of use for Panretin.

What is Panretin?

Panretin is a gel that contains the active substance alitretinoin.

What is Panretin used for?

Panretin gel is used to treat the skin lesions seen in patients with Kaposi’s sarcoma (a type of skin cancer) in AIDS patients. Panretin is used when:

  • the skin is not broken and the lesions are not swollen,
  • the lesions have not responded to HIV treatment,
  • other treatments (radiotherapy or chemotherapy) are not suitable, and
  • treatment for visceral (internal) Kaposi’s sarcoma is not needed.

The medicine can only be obtained with a prescription.

How is Panretin used?

Panretin treatment should be started and maintained by a doctor with experience in treating Kaposi’s sarcoma. Panretin is applied twice a day to the skin lesions, using enough gel to cover each lesion with a generous coating and then leaving it to dry for three to five minutes before covering with clothing. Healthy skin around the lesion should be avoided. Depending on each lesion’s response to treatment, the number of applications can be increased to three or four times a day. Panretin should be used for up to 12 weeks. It may be used after this period but only on lesions that are responding to treatment.

How does Panretin work?

The active substance in Panretin, alitretinoin, is an anticancer agent that belongs to the group ‘retinoids’, substances that are derived from vitamin A. The exact way alitretinoin works in Kaposi’s sarcoma is unknown.

How has Panretin been studied?

Panretin was compared with placebo (a dummy treatment) in two 12-week studies involving a total of 402 patients with Kaposi’s sarcoma. The main measure of effectiveness was the proportion of patients who responded to treatment. A patient was considered to have responded to treatment if their lesions reduced in area or flattened by a certain amount depending on the type of lesions.

What benefit has Panretin shown during the studies?

Panretin was more effective than placebo at treating Kaposi’s sarcoma. Around 35% and 37% of the patients using Panretin responded to treatment compared with 18% and 7% of the patients using placebo.

What is the risk associated with Panretin?

The most common side effects with Panretin (seen in more than 1 patient in 10) are rash, pruritus (itching), skin disorders (cracking, scabbing, crusting, draining, oozing) and pain (burning, soreness). For the full list of all side effects reported with Panretin, see the package leaflet.

Panretin should not be used in people who may be hypersensitive (allergic) to retinoids in general, alitretinoin, or any of the other ingredients. Panretin must also not be used in women who are pregnant or breast-feeding and must not be used to treat lesions that are close to other skin disorders.

Why has Panretin been approved?

The CHMP decided that Panretin’s benefits are greater than its risks and recommended that it be given marketing authorisation.

Other information about Panretin

The European Commission granted a marketing authorisation valid throughout the European Union for Panretin on 11 October 2000. The marketing authorisation holder is Eisai Ltd. The marketing authorisation is valid for an unlimited period.

For more information about treatment with Panretin, read the package leaflet (also part of the EPAR) or contact your doctor or pharmacist.

Name Language First published Last updated
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public BG = bălgarski 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public ES = español 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public CS = čeština 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public DA = dansk 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public DE = Deutsch 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public ET = eesti keel 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public EL = elliniká 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public EN = English 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public FR = français 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public IT = italiano 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public LV = latviešu valoda 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public LT = lietuvių kalba 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public HU = magyar 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public MT = Malti 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public NL = Nederlands 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public PL = polski 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public PT = português 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public RO = română 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public SK = slovenčina 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public SL = slovenščina 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public FI = suomi 29/05/2007 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Summary for the public SV = svenska 29/05/2007 13/10/2010

This EPAR was last updated on 13/10/2010 .

Authorisation details

Product details

Product details for Panretin
NamePanretin
Agency product numberEMEA/H/C/000279
Active substance

alitretinoin

International non-proprietary name (INN) or common name

alitretinoin

Therapeutic area Sarcoma, Kaposi
Anatomical therapeutic chemical (ATC) code L01XX22

Publication details

Publication details for Panretin
Marketing-authorisation holder

Eisai Ltd.

Revision10
Date of issue of marketing authorisation valid throughout the European Union11/10/2000

Contact address:

Eisai Ltd.
European Knowledge Centre
Mosquito Way
Hatfield, Herts, AL10 9SN
United Kingdom

Product information

Product information

27/09/2010  Panretin -EMEA/H/C/000279 -R/0024

Name Language First published Last updated
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information BG = bălgarski 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information ES = español 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information CS = čeština 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information DA = dansk 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information DE = Deutsch 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information ET = eesti keel 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information EL = elliniká 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information EN = English 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information FR = français 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information IT = italiano 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information LV = latviešu valoda 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information LT = lietuvių kalba 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information HU = magyar 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information MT = Malti 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information NL = Nederlands 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information PL = polski 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information PT = português 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information RO = română 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information SK = slovenčina 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information SL = slovenščina 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information FI = suomi 17/04/2009 13/10/2010
Panretin : EPAR - Product Information SV = svenska 17/04/2009 13/10/2010

Contents

  • Annex I - Summary of product characteristics
  • Annex IIA - Manufacturing-authorisation holder responsible for batch release
  • Annex IIB - Conditions of the marketing authorisation
  • Annex IIIA - Labelling
  • Annex IIIB - Package leaflet

Please note that the size of the above document can exceed 50 pages.

You are therefore advised to be selective about which sections or pages you wish to print.


Name Language First published Last updated
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations BG = bălgarski 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations ES = español 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations CS = čeština 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations DA = dansk 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations DE = Deutsch 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations ET = eesti keel 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations EL = elliniká 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations EN = English 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations FR = français 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations IT = italiano 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations LV = latviešu valoda 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations LT = lietuvių kalba 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations HU = magyar 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations MT = Malti 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations NL = Nederlands 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations PL = polski 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations PT = português 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations RO = română 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations SK = slovenčina 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations SL = slovenščina 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations FI = suomi 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - All Authorised presentations SV = svenska 26/01/2006  

Pharmacotherapeutic group

Antineoplastic agents

Therapeutic indication

Panretin gel is indicated for the topical treatment of cutaneous lesions in patients with AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) when:
- lesions are not ulcerated or lymphoedematous, and
- treatment of visceral KS is not required, and
- lesions are not responding to systemic antiretroviral therapy, and
- radiotherapy or chemotherapy are not appropriate

Assessment History

Changes since initial authorisation of medicine

Initial marketing-authorisation documents

Name Language First published Last updated
Panretin : EPAR - Scientific Discussion (English only) 26/01/2006  
Panretin : EPAR - Procedural steps taken before authorisation (English only) 26/01/2006  

Authorised

This medicine is approved for use in the European Union