Digestive and Liver Disease
Volume 42, Issue 7 , Pages 509-514, July 2010

Efficacy, safety, and pharmacokinetics of intramuscular hepatitis B immune globulin, Igantibe®, for the prophylaxis of viral B hepatitis after liver transplantation

  • Franco Filipponi

      Affiliations

    • U.O. Chirurgia Generale e trapianto di fegato, Azienda Ospedaliero- Universitaria Pisana, Pisa, Italy
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  • Alessandro Franchello

      Affiliations

    • Centro Trapianti di Fegato, Azienda Ospedaliera S. Giovanni Battista, Torino, Italy
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  • Paola Carrai

      Affiliations

    • U.O. Chirurgia Generale e trapianto di fegato, Azienda Ospedaliero- Universitaria Pisana, Pisa, Italy
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  • Renato Romagnoli

      Affiliations

    • Centro Trapianti di Fegato, Azienda Ospedaliera S. Giovanni Battista, Torino, Italy
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: Centro Trapianti di Fegato, Azienda Ospedaliera S. Giovanni Battista di Torino, Corso Bramante 88/90, Torino 10126, Italy. Tel.: +39 011 6336553; fax: +39 011 6336770/6965923.
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  • Paolo De Simone

      Affiliations

    • U.O. Chirurgia Generale e trapianto di fegato, Azienda Ospedaliero- Universitaria Pisana, Pisa, Italy
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  • Michael K. Woodward

      Affiliations

    • Instituto Grifols S.A., Department of Clinical Trials and Pharmacovigilance, Parets del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Antonio Paez

      Affiliations

    • Instituto Grifols S.A., Department of Clinical Trials and Pharmacovigilance, Parets del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Mauro Salizzoni

      Affiliations

    • Centro Trapianti di Fegato, Azienda Ospedaliera S. Giovanni Battista, Torino, Italy

Received 12 May 2009; accepted 11 September 2009. published online 15 October 2009.

Abstract 

Background

Long-term prophylaxis of hepatitis B virus (HBV) positive liver transplanted subjects with intravenous hepatitis B immunoglobulin (HBIG) is effective, however use of intramuscular HBIG could be as effective with fewer adverse events and lower cost.

Aim

We conducted a prospective, non-randomized, clinical study to assess the efficacy and safety of HBIG from Grifols, Igantibe®, for the prophylaxis of HBV reactivation.

Methods

Eighteen adult patients submitted to liver transplantation for HBV-related disease more than 18 months earlier were treated with doses of 2000I.U. intramuscular Igantibe® every 14 days for 6 months.

Results

Mean trough serum HBsAb IgG titers from months 4 to 6 (primary efficacy variable) were protective (≥150I.U./L) at each time point. Individual measurements were also protective throughout the study. HBV replication remained negative for all available subjects until study completion. Pharmacokinetic analysis showed a half-life of 27 days and extensive exposure to the study drug. Safety and tolerability of intramuscular Igantibe® were good, with only one adverse event.

Conclusion

Standard-dose intramuscular Igantibe® administration proved efficacious in post-liver transplantation prophylaxis by attaining protective levels for up to 6 months, was safe and well tolerated. Pharmacokinetic analysis revealed a long half-life and extensive exposure.

Keywords: Clinical trial, Grifols, Viral infection

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PII: S1590-8658(09)00373-9

doi:10.1016/j.dld.2009.09.005

Digestive and Liver Disease
Volume 42, Issue 7 , Pages 509-514, July 2010