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  • Title: Long-term treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism with the calcimimetic cinacalcet HCl.
    Author: Moe SM, Cunningham J, Bommer J, Adler S, Rosansky SJ, Urena-Torres P, Albizem MB, Guo MD, Zani VJ, Goodman WG, Sprague SM.
    Journal: Nephrol Dial Transplant; 2005 Oct; 20(10):2186-93. PubMed ID: 16030053.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism often require therapy that provides long-term control of parathyroid hormone concentrations without increasing calcium and phosphorus concentrations. Cinacalcet modulates the calcium-sensing receptor on the parathyroid gland to reduce secretion of parathyroid hormone and lower serum calcium, phosphorus and calcium-phosphorus product in haemodialysis patients. METHODS: Dialysis patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism [parathyroid hormone (PTH) level > or =300 pg/ml] who were enrolled in one of four phase 2 placebo-controlled studies were eligible to enroll in an open-label extension study in which all patients received cinacalcet. For this extension study, cinacalcet was initiated at 30 mg in all patients and the dose was escalated to a maximum of 180 mg once daily if PTH concentrations were >250 pg/ml. Use of concomitant vitamin D sterols and phosphate binders was not restricted. RESULTS: The analysis of all patients (n = 59) completing 100 weeks of cinacalcet treatment showed long-term control of PTH and calcium-phosphorus product. Approximately 55% achieved a PTH concentration < or =300 pg/ml at the week-100 study visit, and approximately 60% had at least a 30% reduction in PTH from baseline. Serum calcium, phosphorus and the calcium-phosphorus product did not increase during the study. Concomitant vitamin D sterol and phosphate binder therapy remained stable. Cinacalcet was safe and generally well tolerated at doses up to 180 mg/day. CONCLUSIONS: In this long-term study, cinacalcet effectively sustained reductions in PTH for up to 3 years without increasing concentrations of serum calcium, phosphorus or calcium-phosphorus product.
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