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Occipital Neuralgia


Clinical Trial: Dose-Finding Study of REN-1654 in Patients with Post-Herpetic Neuralgia

This study is no longer recruiting patients.

Sponsored by: Renovis
Information provided by: Renovis

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to gain initial safety and efficacy data on the experimental agent REN-1654 in patients with painful post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN).

Condition Treatment or Intervention Phase
Neuralgia
Shingles
Peripheral Nervous System Disease
 Drug: REN-1654
Phase II

MedlinePlus related topics:  Pain;   Peripheral Nerve Disorders;   Shingles

Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Treatment, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Control, Parallel Assignment, Safety/Efficacy Study

Official Title: REN-1654 in Post-Herpetic Neuralgia: a Multi-Center, Placebo Controlled, 3-week Dose-Finding Study, with a 3-Week Active-Treatment Extension

Further Study Details: 
Primary Outcomes: Change from baseline of the Daily Spontaneous Pain Rating in the most painful area identified at baseline and screening.
Secondary Outcomes: (1) Daily Allodynia Rating; (2) Daily Functional Interference Rating for general activity and sleep; (3) Pain Relief Rating (recorded at study visits); (4) Neuropathic Pain Rating (recorded at study visits); (5) Evoked Allodynia Rating (recorded at study visits)
Expected Total Enrollment:  90

Study start: August 2003;  Study completion: May 2005
Last follow-up: December 2004;  Data entry closure: February 2005

This is a multi-center, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, dose-finding study. After screening and baseline clinical assessments, subjects will be randomly assigned to receive 30 or 100 mg REN-1654 by mouth (p.o.), or matching placebo, once daily for 3 weeks. After 3 weeks of treatment, the clinical assessments will be repeated. Subjects who complete the 3 week placebo-controlled segment may enter the 3-week active-treatment extension segment, during which subjects in the REN-1654 30 mg group will remain on that dose, subjects who were given placebo in the previous segment will receive REN-1654 100 mg daily, and subjects who received REN 1654 100 mg in the first 3 week study segment will discontinue dosing. Double-blind conditions will be maintained through the placebo-controlled active treatment period (primary efficacy endpoint) and for those continuing dosing into the 3-week second active treatment period. The clinical assessments will be repeated at the end of 6 weeks, after which all subjects will discontinue treatment and return 2 weeks later for the final clinical assessment.

Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:  55 Years and above,  Genders Eligible for Study:  Both

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

(1) Males or females, aged 55 years or older, able and willing to provide written informed consent to participate in the study.

(2) Able to read, understand and follow the study instructions, including completion of pain intensity rating scales.

(3) History of herpes zoster cutaneous rash, followed by persistent pain for 2 to 18 months after the onset of the rash until the time of dosing with study medication.

(4) A screening Daily Spontaneous Pain Rating (for the prior 24-hour period) of at least 4, using an 11-point categorical pain intensity scale with 0 as “no pain” and 10 as “the worst pain imaginable”.

(5) A positive (non-zero) Evoked Allodynia score reported at the time of screening using the categorical pain intensity scale in response to at least one of two stimuli: light stroking with a foam brush, or #14 von Frey hair stimulation.

(6) Subjects who are compliant in maintaining a Pain Diary between the screening and baseline visits, and who record a Daily Spontaneous Pain Rating score of 4 or greater on at least 3 days during the week prior to the baseline visit.

(7) Subjects who at screening are taking analgesics, antidepressants, anticonvulsants, anxiolytics, or muscle relaxants, must have been on each such medication for 4 weeks, and at stable doses for 2 weeks prior to the baseline visit, and must be maintained on the same doses throughout the study.

(8) Subjects who at screening are receiving adjunctive analgesic therapy such as acupuncture or biofeedback should either discontinue it or establish a schedule of treatments that will remain consistent for 2 weeks prior to the baseline visit, and throughout the study.

(9) Subjects who agree to discontinue topical pain treatments at least 2 weeks before the baseline visit, and agree not to use them during the study.

(10) Subjects who agree that they will not receive local, regional or spinal (articular, epidural, or intrathecal) injections of medication for pain treatments within 2 weeks prior to the baseline visit and through the end of the study.

(11) If female, must be post-menopausal, surgically sterile, not currently pregnant (verified by a screening pregnancy test) or nursing, and using a reliable contraception method such as intrauterine device (IUD), hormonal birth control pills, or double-barrier method (male condom, female condom or diaphragm with spermicidal jelly).

(12) If male, must agree to use double-barrier methods of contraception.

Exclusion Criteria:

(1) History of peripheral neuropathy or any chronic pain condition other than PHN.

(2) History of hepatic, cardiovascular, renal, gastrointestinal, hematological, neurological, endocrine (including diabetes), metabolic, pulmonary, immunologic (including HIV) or psychiatric disease that in the opinion of the Investigator would pose a significant safety risk for a subject exposed to an investigational compound such as REN-1654, or could significantly diminish the quality of the efficacy data to be collected in the study.

(3) History of the following ophthalmic disorders based upon medical review at the screening visit. Subjects will further undergo a screening ophthalmologic assessment. Should any of the following be identified at the screening ophthalmologic examination, the subject will be excluded from the study.

  • Symptomatic cataract, resulting in any visual impairment (if a subject has been diagnosed with cataract to a degree that the cataract interferes with daily living and/or regarding which an ophthalmologist has recommended cataract surgery);
  • Other vision-impairing disorders (if a subject is aware of any eye disorder that has impaired vision, such as age-related macular degeneration, lazy eye (amblyopia), double vision or any optic nerve inflammation); presbyopia and other non-pathological visual acuity deficits are not exclusionary;
  • Herpes zoster ophthalmicus involving the eyeball (if a subject has a history of herpes zoster ophthalmicus causing inflammation of any part of the eye [conjunctiva, cornea, iris, retina, optic nerve]; subjects who only had cutaneous herpes zoster involvement of the eyelid without involvement of the eye may be eligible for the study).
  • Glaucoma or history of ocular hypertension (intraocular pressures greater than 21 mm Hg).

(4) Cognitive or psychiatric disorders that may diminish compliance with study procedures, including maintenance of a daily pain diary and accurate dosing of study medication.

(5) Screening liver enzyme results greater than the upper limit of the normal range (a value less than one multiple above the upper limit of normal may be acceptable, if approved by the Sponsor before enrollment of the subject).

(6) Serum creatinine ≥ 2 mg/dL at screening

(7) Use of chemotherapy agents or history of cancer, other than non-metastatic skin cancer that has been completely excised, within five years prior to the screening visit.

(8) History of drug or alcohol abuse within one year prior to screening.

(9) Use within 2 weeks before start of study investigational compound dosing at baseline and through the end of the study of any investigational compound, any epidural or intrathecal agent, corticosteroid, antiretroviral, etanercept or other anti-TNF-α agent, topical anesthetics, or topical analgesics.


Location Information


Alabama
      North Alabama Neuroscience Research Associates, Huntsville,  Alabama,  35801,  United States

Arizona
      Pivotal Research Centers, Peoria,  Arizona,  85381,  United States

      Advanced Clinical Therapeutics, LLC, TUSCON,  Arizona,  85712,  United States

      HOPE Research Institute, Phoenix,  Arizona,  85032,  United States

California
      UCSD Center for Pain and Palliative Medicine, La Jolla,  California,  92037,  United States

      Neurophysiologic Laboratory, Laguna Hills,  California,  92653,  United States

Colorado
      Colorado Neurology and Headache Center, Denver,  Colorado,  80218,  United States

Florida
      Suncoast Neuroscience Associates, Inc., St. Petersburg,  Florida,  33701,  United States

      Palm Beach Neurological Center, Palm Beach Gardens,  Florida,  33401,  United States

Massachusetts
      Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston,  Massachusetts,  02115,  United States

Michigan
      University of Michigan Health Center, Dept. Anesthesiology, Ann Arbor,  Michigan,  48109,  United States

Missouri
      A and A Pain Institute, St. Louis,  Missouri,  63141,  United States

      Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis,  Missouri,  63110,  United States

North Carolina
      The Center for Clinical Research, Winston Salem,  North Carolina,  27103,  United States

Texas
      Diagnostic Center of Houston, Houston,  Texas,  77004,  United States

Wisconsin
      University of Wisconsin at Madison, Madison,  Wisconsin,  53792,  United States

Study chairs or principal investigators

Randall W Moreadith, MD, PhD,  Study Director,  Chief Medical Officer, Renovis, Inc.   

More Information

Click here for useful information on shingles

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Study ID Numbers:  REN-1654-2-02
Record last reviewed:  March 2005
Last Updated:  March 14, 2005
Record first received:  December 15, 2004
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:  NCT00099528
Health Authority: United States: Food and Drug Administration
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on 2005-04-08


Source: ClinicalTrials.gov
Cache Date: April 9, 2005


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