Osilodrostat: A Novel Steroidogenesis Inhibitor to Treat Cushing’s Disease

Author:

Dougherty John A.1ORCID,Desai Divya Sanjaykumar1,Herrera Javier Barrios1

Affiliation:

1. Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, FL, USA

Abstract

Objective: To review data on efficacy and safety of osilodrostat (Isturisa), a novel oral steroidogenesis inhibitor for treatment of Cushing’s disease (CD), a life-threatening endocrine disorder. Data Sources: A PubMed/CINAHL search from inception to September 25, 2020, was performed using the following keywords: osilodrostat, 11-beta hydroxylase, pituitary, ACTH hypersecretion, and Cushing’s disease. Study Selection and Data Extraction: Phase 2 and 3 clinical trials and supplementary documents investigating osilodrostat were obtained from a primary literature search, the manufacturer’s website, and the Food and Drug Administration website. These articles evaluated the clinical pharmacology, efficacy, safety, adverse events, warnings, and precautions for osilodrostat. Data Synthesis: Osilodrostat was efficacious and safe in the treatment of CD in mostly middle-aged Caucasian women. A pivotal phase 3 study revealed a significant difference in 24-hour mean urinary free cortisol (primary end point) between osilodrostat and placebo (86% vs 29%; P < 0.001). Relevance to Patient Care and Clinical Practice: Osilodrostat provides a potent and consistent effect in reducing life-threatening supraphysiological levels of cortisol in patients with CD. Hypocortisolism adverse effects can be mitigated by slowly increasing osilodrostat’s dose at ≥2-week intervals. QT interval prolongation was noted; therefore, the QT interval must be monitored by the electrocardiogram. Increased levels of cortisol precursors during treatment with osilodrostat may increase the risk of hypokalemia, edema, and hypertension. Conclusions: Osilodrostat was efficacious in decreasing cortisol levels and safe in treating patients who have failed or are ineligible for pituitary surgery. Although risks exist, a pivotal clinical trial revealed efficacy in 86% of participants.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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