Sohonos
Generic name: Palovarotene
Dosage form: capsule (1mg, 1.5mg, 2.5 mg, 5mg,10mg)
Drug class:
Miscellaneous uncategorized agents
Usage of Sohonos
Sohonos (palovarotene) is used for fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) to decrease the abnormal formation of bone in joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Sohonos is FDA-approved to be used in adults, girls over 8 years old, and boys over 10 years years old who have FOP.
Sohonos works by switching on the process that reduces bone formation by attaching to the retinoic acid receptor (gamma) and so improves symptoms of FOP. Sohonos (palovarotene) is a retinoic acid receptor (gamma) agonist that belongs to a class of medicines known as retinoids.
Sohonos became the first FDA-approved medicine for FOP on 16 August 2023. Approval was based on positive results from the Phase III MOVE trial, a multicenter open-label trial in adult and pediatric patients with FOP. Sohonos reduced the volume of new bone growth by 54%.
Sohonos side effects
Common Sohonos side effects
Serious Sohonos side effects
Sohonos can cause serious side effects. See a Warnings section below about Sohonos causing birth defects and bone growth changes.
Other serious side effects include:
Skin-related problems including dry skin, lips and eyes, hair loss, itching, redness, rash, and skin peeling. You may be at increased risk of developing skin and soft tissue infections while taking Sohonos. If you develop these symptoms, your healthcare provider may tell you to use a moisturizer, sunscreen, or artificial tears.
Bone mineral density problems. Sohonos can cause a reduction in bone mineral density (bone thinning) which can increase the risk of fractures in adults and children. Your healthcare provider should check you for this during treatment with this medicine.
New or worsening mental health problems. Sohonos may cause new or worsening depression, anxiety, mood changes, and suicidal thoughts and behaviors. If you have a history of mental health problems, you may be at a higher risk of developing these side effects. Call your healthcare provider if you develop new or worsening mental health symptoms during treatment with Sohonos. Your healthcare provider should monitor you for signs of depression and refer you for appropriate treatment, if necessary.
Vision problems. Decreased vision in the dark (night blindness). You may have difficulty seeing at night or in low lit areas. Your healthcare provider should send you to see an eye specialist if you experience vision problems.
These are not all the possible side effects of Sohonos. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
Before taking Sohonos
Tell your doctor or healthcare provider if you:
Pregnancy
Sohonos can cause birth defects (deformed babies) if taken during pregnancy. Females should not take Sohonos if they are pregnant, they become pregnant, or are planning to become pregnant. See Warnings section above for more information.
Breastfeeding
Tell your doctor or healthcare provider if you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. It is not known if Sohonos passes into your breastmilk. Breastfeeding is not recommended during treatment with Sohonos and for at least 1 month after the last dose of this medicine. Talk to your healthcare provider about the best way to feed your baby if you take Sohonos.
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How to use Sohonos
For adults and pediatric patients 14 years and older:
Recommended dosage is 5 mg once daily, with an increase in dose at the time of a flare-up to 20 mg once daily for 4 weeks, followed by 10 mg once daily for 8 weeks for a total of 12 weeks (20mg/10 mg flare-up treatment).
For pediatric patients under 14 years:
Weight-adjusted for daily and flare-up dosing. Recommended daily dosage range from 2.5 to 5 mg. See Full Prescribing Information for complete pediatric dosing
Comments:
Warnings
Sohonos can cause birth defects (deformed babies) if taken during pregnancy. Females should not take Sohonos if they are pregnant, they become pregnant, or are planning to become pregnant.
Females who can become pregnant:
Do not take Sohonos if you are allergic to medicines known as retinoids or any of the ingredients in Sohonos. See the bottom of this page for a full list of ingredients.
Sohonos can cause bone growth changes. Children may stop growing while taking Sohonos. Bone growth changes such as permanent early closure of the growth plate in growing children have happened with Sohonos. Your healthcare provider will closely monitor your child’s bone growth and height during treatment with Sohonos.
What other drugs will affect Sohonos
Sometimes it is not safe to use certain medications at the same time. Some drugs can affect your blood levels of other drugs you take, which may increase side effects or make the medications less effective.
Other drugs may interact with, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products. Tell your doctor about all your current medicines and any medicine you start or stop using.
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