Rationale and design of LAPLACE-2: a phase 3, randomized, double-blind, placebo- and ezetimibe-controlled trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of evolocumab in subjects with hypercholesterolemia on background statin therapy
Jennifer G Robinson, William J Rogers, Bettina S Nedergaard, Jonathan Fialkow, Joel M Neutel, David Ramstad, Ransi Somaratne, Jason C Legg, Patric Nelson, Rob Scott, Scott M Wasserman, Robert Weiss, Jennifer G Robinson, William J Rogers, Bettina S Nedergaard, Jonathan Fialkow, Joel M Neutel, David Ramstad, Ransi Somaratne, Jason C Legg, Patric Nelson, Rob Scott, Scott M Wasserman, Robert Weiss
Abstract
Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels are significantly associated with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk, and studies using interventions that lower LDL-C levels have been shown to reduce the risk of ASCVD events and mortality. Statin treatment is the current first-line therapy for lowering LDL-C and reducing ASCVD risk. However, many patients are still unable to reach recommended LDL-C goals on maximally tolerated statin therapy. Monoclonal antibodies that inhibit proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9, including evolocumab (previously AMG 145), dramatically lowered LDL-C in phase 2 clinical trials when administered alone or in combination with a statin. The aim of this phase 3 study is to evaluate the efficacy of 12 weeks of subcutaneous evolocumab (vs placebo) administered every 2 weeks or every month in combination with a statin in patients with hypercholesterolemia and mixed dyslipidemia. This study will also provide comparative efficacy, safety, and tolerability data between evolocumab and ezetimibe when added to background atorvastatin therapy.
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