Results of the MARINA and ANCHOR Trials Published
The results of the
I’ve also mentioned that many retinal doctors are still using Avastin, (bevacizumab), to treat patients with wet AMD. Remember that Lucentis is made from Avastin. The advantage of Avastin is that it needs to be injected only every six weeks rather than every four weeks for Lucentis. This disadvantage is that it hasn’t been tested in rigorous randomized controlled trials like Lucentis.
The National Institutes of Health, (NIH), announced that they would sponsor a trial comparing Avastin to Lucentis. The trial will consist of 1,200 patients who will be randomized to one or the other drug. There will probably be two arms of the trial. In one arm, either Lucentis or Avastin will be given at regular intervals. In the other arm, the first three injections of each drug will be given at regular intervals and then on an “as needed” basis if the fluid or new blood vessels return. Hopefully the trial will start in late spring.
- Rosenfeld PJ, Brown DM, Heier JS, Boyer DS, Kaiser PK, Chung CY, Kim RY; MARINA Study Group. Ranibizumab for neovascular age-related macular degeneration. N Engl J Med. 2006 Oct 5;355(14):1419-31.
- Brown DM, Kaiser PK, Michels M, Soubrane G, Heier JS, Kim RY, Sy JP, Schneider S; ANCHOR Study Group. Ranibizumab versus verteporfin for neovascular age-related macular degeneration. N Engl J Med. 2006 Oct 5;355(14):1432-44.



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