Lumacaftor/ivacaftor

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Lumacaftor/ivacaftor, sold under the brand name Orkambi, is a combination medication used for the treatment of cystic fibrosis (CF) in individuals who have two copies of the F508del mutation in their CFTR gene. It is a significant advancement in the management of cystic fibrosis, targeting the underlying cause of the disease rather than just its symptoms.

Composition

Lumacaftor/ivacaftor is a combination of two drugs: lumacaftor and ivacaftor, each targeting different aspects of the CFTR protein's function. Lumacaftor acts as a corrector, facilitating the proper folding and trafficking of the CFTR protein to the cell surface, while ivacaftor functions as a potentiator, enhancing the channel's function once it reaches the cell surface.

Indications

This medication is indicated for the treatment of cystic fibrosis in patients aged 2 years and older who have two copies of the F508del mutation in the CFTR gene. The presence of this specific genetic mutation must be confirmed through genetic testing before starting treatment.

Mechanism of Action

Lumacaftor works by correcting the misfolded CFTR protein, allowing it to reach the cell surface, where it can function properly. Ivacaftor then enhances the activity of the protein, facilitating improved chloride transport across the cell membrane. This action helps to thin the thick mucus that is characteristic of cystic fibrosis, improving lung function and reducing the risk of infections.

Administration

Lumacaftor/ivacaftor is administered orally, with the dosage and frequency depending on the patient's age and weight. It is important to take this medication with fatty foods to enhance its absorption.

Side Effects

Common side effects include shortness of breath, nausea, diarrhea, rash, and fatigue. Liver enzyme levels may increase, so regular monitoring of liver function is recommended during treatment. Patients should also be monitored for respiratory symptoms, as the medication can cause chest tightness and dyspnea in some individuals.

Approval and Regulation

The combination was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States in 2015 for use in patients with cystic fibrosis who have the F508del mutation. Its approval marked a significant milestone in the treatment of this condition, offering hope for improved quality of life and life expectancy for patients.

Impact

The introduction of lumacaftor/ivacaftor has been a breakthrough in cystic fibrosis care, offering patients the first treatment option that addresses the underlying cause of the disease for those with the F508del mutation. Clinical trials have shown improvements in lung function, reduced pulmonary exacerbations, and improved weight gain among patients treated with this combination therapy.

Conclusion

Lumacaftor/ivacaftor represents a significant advancement in the treatment of cystic fibrosis, providing a novel approach to managing the disease by correcting the function of the defective CFTR protein. Its development and approval underscores the importance of targeted genetic therapies in treating hereditary diseases.

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