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An Efficacy and Safety Evaluation of Inflabloc Cap in the Treatment of Patients With Crohn's Disease
This study has been completed.
Sponsored by: Inflabloc Pharmaceuticals
Information provided by: Inflabloc Pharmaceuticals
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00106314
  Purpose

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Inflabloc Cap (Dehydroepiandrosterone [DHEA]) in the treatment of patients with moderately active Crohn's disease.


Condition Intervention Phase
Crohn's Disease
Drug: Dehydroepiandrosterone [DHEA]
Phase II

Genetics Home Reference related topics: Crohn disease
MedlinePlus related topics: Crohn's Disease
Drug Information available for: Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate Prasterone
U.S. FDA Resources
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Treatment, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Control, Parallel Assignment, Safety/Efficacy Study
Official Title: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Multi-Center, Dose Response, Efficacy and Safety Evaluation of Inflabloc Cap in the Treatment of Patients With Moderately Active Crohn's Disease

Further study details as provided by Inflabloc Pharmaceuticals:

Primary Outcome Measures:
  • Achieving CDAI (Crohn's Disease Activity Index) of 150 or less after 8 weeks of treatment

Secondary Outcome Measures:
  • Achieving a CDAI score of 150 or less at 4 weeks
  • Change in CDAI from baseline of at least 100 points at 4 and 8 weeks
  • Change in CRP (C-Reactive Protein) from baseline at 4 and 8 weeks
  • Change in health-related quality of life from baseline at 8 weeks as measured by the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ)
  • Change from baseline in diarrhea and abdominal pain sub-scores from CDAI

Estimated Enrollment: 75
Study Start Date: January 2005
Study Completion Date: October 2006
Detailed Description:

This is a randomized, double-blind, multi-center, dose response, efficacy and safety study of Inflabloc Cap in patients with moderately active Crohn's disease. The primary objectives of the study are to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Inflabloc Cap in the treatment of patients with moderately active Crohn's disease who also have elevated CRP.

The study will be conducted at approximately 20 centers. Each patient will undergo screening followed by 8 weeks of treatment with Inflabloc Cap. Eligible male and female patients will be randomized in a 1:1:1 ratio to placebo, 30 mg, or 60 mg of DHEA administered twice daily via Inflabloc Cap so that approximately 60 patients complete the study. Following the Screening evaluations, consenting patients will self-administer 2 doses/day of study medication (placebo, 30 mg, or 60 mg of DHEA via Inflabloc Cap) for a total of 8 weeks (approximately 56 days). Patients will be required to complete a daily diary containing evaluations for number of liquid and soft stools, abdominal pain, fever and general well-being. Patients will also record use of study drug, concomitant medications and adverse events on the daily diary. Patients will be required to visit the study center at Screening, Baseline and at Weeks 1, 2, 4 and 8 following the initiation of treatment to turn in their diaries and any unused study medication, receive a physical exam and submit blood samples for chemistry, hematology and specialty laboratory measurements, and a urine sample for urinalysis. A stool sample is also required at Screening for culture and assay for C. difficile toxin. In addition, at the 8-week visit, patients will receive an exit exam including a physical exam (with ECG and vitals) and submit blood samples for chemistry, hematology and specialty laboratory measurements and a urine sample for urinalysis.

The primary efficacy endpoint for this study is defined as achieving a CDAI of 150 or less after 8 weeks of treatment. Secondary and exploratory efficacy endpoints at Weeks 4 and 8 will include achieving a CDAI of 150 or less (at 4 weeks), a change in CDAI from baseline of at least 100 points, a change from baseline in CRP, change from baseline in diarrhea and abdominal pain sub-scores, and change from baseline in IBDQ. Additionally, the safety of Inflabloc Cap when administered to patients with moderately active Crohn's disease with elevated CRP will be monitored through clinical evaluation, clinical laboratory data, collection of Adverse Events and other relevant safety evaluations.

  Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:   18 Years and older
Genders Eligible for Study:   Both
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   No
Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Diagnosis of Crohn's disease made at least 3 months prior to study entry.
  • C-reactive protein above the upper limit of normal.
  • Currently have moderately active Crohn's disease.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Women who are pregnant or lactating or of childbearing potential.
  • History of colostomy, ileostomy, intestinal resection resulting in short bowel syndrome or symptomatic strictures.
  • Symptoms (abdominal pain, vomiting) and radiographic evidence of mechanical bowel obstruction within the previous 6 months.
  • Fistulizing disease.
  • Positive stool culture for enteric pathogens and/or C. difficile toxin.
  • History of significant disease.
  Contacts and Locations
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00106314

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Sponsors and Collaborators
Inflabloc Pharmaceuticals
Investigators
Study Director: Paul A. Litka, MD Inflabloc Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
  More Information

Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America  This link exits the ClinicalTrials.gov site

Publications:
Study ID Numbers: CL-C002-00
Study First Received: March 22, 2005
Last Updated: October 17, 2007
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00106314  
Health Authority: United States: Food and Drug Administration

Keywords provided by Inflabloc Pharmaceuticals:
Dehydroepiandrosterone
DHEA
Crohn's disease
C-reactive protein
CRP
Crohn's Disease Activity Index
CDAI
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire
IBDQ

Study placed in the following topic categories:
Digestive System Diseases
Gastrointestinal Diseases
Crohn Disease
Dehydroepiandrosterone
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Gastroenteritis
Intestinal Diseases

Additional relevant MeSH terms:
Immunologic Factors
Physiological Effects of Drugs
Adjuvants, Immunologic
Pharmacologic Actions

ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on January 15, 2009