Benlysta (Belimumab) for Lupus (SLE)
What is Benlysta (belimumab)?
Benlysta is the first prescription medication designed specifically to treat adults with active Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). It was approved for the treatment of Lupus by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on March 9, 2011. Benlysta is the first drug approved to treat lupus in over 50 years and is the first ever drug developed specifically for lupus since the disease was discovered!
Benlysta…
is given to adults with SLE who are receiving other Lupus medicines.
works by reducing certain cells in your immune system that can make Lupus active.
targets specific immune cells in your body, rather than the blanket approach of other therapies that suppress your entire immune system.
is a biological therapy. Biological therapy involves the use of living organisms or substances derived from living organisms to treat disease.
is a monoclonal antibody. A monoclonal antibody is a type of protein made in a laboratory that finds and attaches to only one type of substance in the body. It is made to target and destroy only certain cells in the body, which may help protect healthy cells from damage.
Before the development of Benlysta, most treatments (such as steroids, antimalarial medications, immunosupressive drugs, and organ-rejection drugs) were borrowed from treatment for other diseases or conditions.
Type: Biologic infusion
Benlysta is given through IV infusion, meaning it is delivered through a needle placed in a vein by a nurse or health provider. The medicine must be given slowly, so the needle will remain in place for at least 1 hour. Preparation time before the infusion and monitoring time afterwards will vary, depending on what your healthcare professional thinks is best for you.Your doctor will prescribe a dose and schedule that is appropriate for your Lupus symptoms and your body. The most common schedule is to receive the first three infusions at two week increments, and after that to receive one infusion every four weeks.Benlysta is a biologic, also known as a biopharmaceutical. These types of medications are synthesized from biological sources and can contain sugars, proteins, nucleic acids, or other living cells.
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Need-to-know Benlysta Info
Before you begin taking Benlysta, you should have an open and honest conversation with your doctor about all aspects of your lupus (if you haven't already!).It is not known if Benlysta is safe and effective in people with severe active lupus nephritis or severe active central nervous system lupus, and it has not been studied in combination with other biologics or intravenous cyclophosphamide. Use of Benlysta is not recommended in these situations.Do not receive Benlysta if you are allergic to belimumab or to any of the ingredients in Benlysta.Women who are pregnant, may become pregnant, or are breastfeeding should not take Benlysta as it's not known what effect it may have on an unborn baby or on breastmilk.The Benlysta label information from the FDA is available here.
Side Effects of Benlysta
Call your doctor right away if you notice any of these side effects:
Allergic reaction: Itching or hives, swelling in your face or hands, swelling or tingling in your mouth or throat, chest tightness, trouble breathing
Anxiety, depression, thoughts of hurting yourself
Change in how much or how often you urinate, bloody or cloudy urine, pain or burning when you urinate
Chest pain or trouble breathing
Confusion, memory loss, problems with vision, speech, or walking
Fever, chills, cough, runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, and body aches
Lightheadedness, dizziness, or fainting, severe headache
Pain, itching, burning, swelling, bleeding, or a lump under your skin where the needle is placed
If you notice these less serious side effects, talk with your doctor:
Diarrhea, nausea
Trouble sleeping
If you notice other side effects that you think are caused by this medicine, tell your doctor.The most commonly reported negative reactions with Benlysta are nausea, diarrhea, fever, inflammation of the nose and throat, bronchitis, insomnia, pain in extremity, depression, and migraine.The FDA label also notes that there were more deaths reported during the clinical trial of those on Benlysta as compared to the placebo groups. In 3 clinical trials, 14 deaths occurred out of 2,133 people enrolled in the trials. 3 deaths occurred in the placebo groups while 11 occurred in the Benlysta groups (which were subdivided based on amount of medication received).A full list of known side effects can be found here.
Starting Benlysta
Benlysta is administered via intravenous infusion only. Additionally, it must be reconstituted and diluted prior to administration. It should not be administered as an IV push or as a bolus.Benlysta is delivered as a lyophilized powder and needs to be reconstituted, diluted, and administered by a healthcare professional. For those interested, the directions for that process are available on the FDA label.The dosage schedule for Benlysta traditionally is:First 3 doses: 10 mg/kg given every 2 weeksSubsequent doses: 10 mg/kg given ever 4 weeksAll doses should be administered over the course of roughly an hour, though the infusion rate may be slowed or stopped if there are any reactions.
Drug interactions with Benlysta
A total of 109 drugs are known to interact with methotrexate, including 29 major drug interactions. For a full list that can be easily searched, visit drugs.comDue to the nature of the medication, the weakened immune system may lead to increased incidence of infection. This also means that many live vaccines have an opportunity to interact with the medication and should be discussed with a doctor. This includes:
the flu vaccine (administered via mist or shot)
measles vaccine
mumps vaccine
polio virus vaccine
rotavirus vaccine
rubella vaccine
smallpox vaccine
typhoid vaccine
With regard to medications, there are a number of relatively common medications that people with lupus and other autoimmune diseases should be aware of. The following medications are known to interact strongly with Benlysta (tell you doctor if you are taking, or have taken, any of the following):
Cimzia (certolizumab)
Enbrel (etanercept)
Humira (adalimumab)
Remicade (infliximab)
Renflexis (infliximab)
Cost
Benlysta is an expensive medication and is not always covered by insurance.
GoodRx makes the following price estimate for 400 mg of Benlysta: 1 400mg vial costs $1,707.
Lupus and Benlysta research
Benlysta was developed and researched specifically for people with lupus.The initial clinical trials were able to pool the data for the trial groups because there were no differences in safety at various dosing strengths. Participants received either Benlysta or a placebo as an addition to their standard care.The population in the initial trial was:
Average age: 39 years old
94% Female
52% Caucasian
93% of people in the Benlysta groups experienced an adverse reaction compared to 92% of people in the placebo group. The most common adverse reaction was a serious infection (6% in the Benlysta group compared to 5.2% in the placebo group). 3 clinical trials were used to test for the efficacy of the medication. The first helped researchers define a subpopulation, with a positive autoantibody result for whom the medication could be effective. Future studies limited enrollment to those with positive autoantibody scores and SELENA-SLEDAI scored greater than or equal to 6.The primary endpoint (necessary measure to equal a successful trial) was a decrease of the SELENA-SLEDAI score of greater than or equal to 4 points. A significantly greater number of people in the Benlysta cohort saw this decrease in disease activity as compared to the placebo group for people taking the 10 mg/kg dose of Benlysta.There was not a significant difference between the placebo group and the Benlysta cohort at the 76 week mark. Due to lack of diversity and some variable scores, there are still outstanding questions about the efficacy of Benlysta for black or African-American people with lupus. Additional studies are underway to explore any variability in dosing or effectiveness. The FDA label notes that caution should be used when considering Benlysta as a treatment.Additionally, the researchers noted that taking Benlysta did not significantly reduce a person's chance of having a severe flare OR enable a person to take significantly less steroids.