Luspatercept: A Review in Transfusion-Dependent Anaemia due to Myelodysplastic Syndromes or β-Thalassaemia

AbstractLuspatercept (Reblozyl®), a first-in-class erythroid maturation agent, is approved in several countries worldwide for the treatment of adults with transfusion-dependent anaemia due to myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), who have failed prior erythropoiesis-stimulating therapy, or β-thalassaemia. In pivotal, placebo-controlled, phase III trials, subcutaneous luspatercept significantly reduced red blood cell (RBC) transfusion requirements in patients with MDS or β-thalassaemia. Luspatercept had a generally manageable tolerability profile in clinical trials. Adverse events of special interest include thromboembolic events, hypertension and bone pain. Thus, luspatercept is an emerging treatment option in adults with transfusion-dependent anaemia due to MDS or β-thalassaemia.
Source: Drugs - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research