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New Treatment approval for Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

January 3, 2025

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized the use of Crenessity (crinecerfont) in conjunction with glucocorticoids (steroids) to regulate the levels of androgen (a testosterone-like hormone) in adults and children with classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) who are 4 years of age or older.

Classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia is a rare genetic condition affecting the adrenal glands, which produce hormones such as cortisol and androgens. Patients with classic CAH do not produce enough cortisol and produce too many androgens. These patients require high doses of glucocorticoids (more than is typically needed to replace the deficient cortisol) because the glucocorticoids also help to reduce the excess levels of androgens. Crenessity works by reducing excessive adrenal androgen production, which helps reduce the amount of glucocorticoid treatment needed.

Crenessity’s approval is based on two randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials in 182 adults and 103 children with classic CAH. The primary measure of efficacy was the change from baseline in the total glucocorticoid daily dose while maintaining androstenedione control at the end of the trial. The group that received Crenessity reduced their daily glucocorticoid dose by 27% while maintaining control of androstenedione levels, compared to a 10% daily glucocorticoid dose reduction in the group that received placebo. In the second trial. The primary measure of efficacy was the change from baseline in serum androstenedione at week 4. The group that received Crenessity experienced a statistically significant reduction from baseline in serum androstenedione, compared to an average increase from baseline in the placebo group. At the end of the trial, patients assigned to Crenessity were able to reduce their daily glucocorticoid dose by 18% while maintaining control of androstenedione levels compared to an almost 6% daily glucocorticoid dose increase in patients assigned to placebo.

Crenessity has a warning for acute adrenal insufficiency or adrenal crisis, which can occur if patients with underlying adrenal insufficiency who do not also receive adequate doses of glucocorticoid replacement therapy in situations associated with increased cortisol need (i.e., “stress dose steroids”). Crenessity should not be taken by patients with hypersensitivity to Crenessity’s active ingredient or any of its components. Because Crenessity is metabolized by a specific enzyme, using Crenessity at the same time as drugs that activate that enzyme can decrease the amount of Crenessity exposure and reduce Crenessity’s efficacy. Information about recommended dose adjustments is included in Crenessity’s full prescribing information. 

The most common side effects of Crenessity in adults include fatigue, dizziness and arthralgia (joint pain). For pediatric patients, the most common side effects are headache, abdominal pain and fatigue. The FDA granted Crenessity Fast TrackBreakthrough TherapyOrphan Drug and Priority Review designations.

Learn more: FDA Approves New Treatment for Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia | FDA

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