In a clinical trial of 536 patients, people treated with MARGENZA plus chemotherapy lived longer without the cancer growing or spreading than people who were treated with trastuzumab plus chemotherapy.
5.8 months
MARGENZA plus chemotherapy
(266 people)
4.9 months
Trastuzumab plus chemotherapy
(270 people)
*Median is the middle number in a group of numbers that are listed from lowest to highest.
Patients enrolled in the study had metastasis in the bone, lymph node, lung, liver, breast, skin, or brain. The median age of participants in the study was 56 years (age range 27–86 years), and 78% of patients were less than 65 years old.
MARGENZA is FDA-approved to be used in combination with chemotherapy. That gives your doctor the freedom to consider various chemotherapy options based on your individual needs, past treatments, and experience.
In the clinical trial where MARGENZA was studied, MARGENZA was used with a choice of 4 chemotherapies, which included capecitabine, eribulin, gemcitabine, and vinorelbine.
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Dose
Intravenous
15
mg/kg
Given at an
infusion center
First Infusion
Over
120
minutes
Later Infusions
Over
30
minutes
(minimum)
Every
21
days
Dose
Intravenous
15
mg/kg
Given at an infusion center
First Infusion
Over
120
minutes
Later Infusions
Over
30
minutes
(minimum)
Every
21
days
On days when both MARGENZA and chemotherapy are to be administered, MARGENZA may be administered immediately
after chemotherapy completion.
What is the most important information I should know about MARGENZA?
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Infusion-related reactions. MARGENZA is a medicine that is delivered into a vein through a needle as an infusion. MARGENZA has been associated with infusion-related reactions which can include fever, chills, joint pain, cough, dizziness, tiredness, nausea, vomiting, headache, sweating, fast heart rate, low blood pressure, itching, rash, hives, and shortness of breath. Your healthcare team will monitor you during treatment with MARGENZA and may slow or stop your infusion if you have side effects. You may need to permanently stop MARGENZA if you have a severe infusion reaction.
Before you receive MARGENZA, tell your doctor if you are breastfeeding. It is not known if MARGENZA could pass into breast milk and harm your baby.
The most common side effects with MARGENZA in combination with chemotherapy are:
These are not all the possible side effects of MARGENZA. Your doctor may stop treatment if serious side effects happen. Be sure to contact your healthcare team right away if you have questions or are worried about any side effects.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact the FDA at
Please see accompanying Full Prescribing Information, including BOXED WARNING.
MARGENZA is a prescription medicine approved for use in combination with chemotherapy for the treatment of adult patients with metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer who have received two or more prior anti-HER2 regimens, at least one of which was for metastatic disease.
Please see accompanying Full Prescribing Information, including BOXED WARNING.
Infusion-related reactions. MARGENZA is a medicine that is delivered into a vein through a needle as an infusion. MARGENZA has been associated with infusion-related reactions which can include fever, chills, joint pain, cough, dizziness, tiredness, nausea, vomiting, headache, sweating, fast heart rate, low blood pressure, itching, rash, hives, and shortness of breath. Your healthcare team will monitor you during treatment with MARGENZA and may slow or stop your infusion if you have side effects. You may need to permanently stop MARGENZA if you have a severe infusion reaction.
Before you receive MARGENZA, tell your doctor if you are breastfeeding. It is not known if MARGENZA could pass into breast milk and harm your baby.
The most common side effects with MARGENZA in combination with chemotherapy are:
These are not all the possible side effects of MARGENZA. Your doctor may stop treatment if serious side effects happen. Be sure to contact your healthcare team right away if you have questions or are worried about any side effects.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact the FDA at
Please see accompanying Full Prescribing Information, including BOXED WARNING.
MARGENZA is a prescription medicine approved for use in combination with chemotherapy for the treatment of adult patients with metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer who have received two or more prior anti-HER2 regimens, at least one of which was for metastatic disease.
Please see accompanying Full Prescribing Information, including BOXED WARNING.
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