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Efficacy and Tolerability of Bisacodyl Sugar Coated Tablets, Simeticone Chewing Tablets and Their Combination in Constipation and Bloatedness

Phase 3
Completed
Conditions
Constipation
Interventions
Registration Number
NCT02211976
Lead Sponsor
Boehringer Ingelheim
Brief Summary

Pilot study to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of the combined treatment of bisacodyl and simeticone compared with the efficacy and tolerability of the single products in patients suffering from constipation and bloatedness

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria
  • Diagnosis of constipation, defined as acute and habitual constipation; concomitantly patient must have complaint of bloated feeling
  • Patient was to be 18 years of age or older
  • Females who were of child bearing potential must have a negative pre-study urine pregnancy test and must be using oral or barrier contraceptive methods throughout the study. If oral contraceptives were used, the patient must be using them for at least 3 months prior to enrolment into the study
  • Patient must be willing to maintain a diary throughout the study
  • Patient must be otherwise in good health
  • Patient must sign an informed consent form which has been prepared in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patient had drug-induced constipation resulting from drugs such as opioids, dopaminergics, antacids, anticholinergics or diuretics
  • Patient had a history of organic diseases of the colon such as tumors, stricture, and acute or chronic inflammatory diseases, ileus, acute surgical abdominal conditions such as acute appendicitis, or organic diseases of the rectum and anus such as fissures, fistulas, perianal abscesses, and eczema of the perianal skin
  • Patient exhibited evidence of active gastrointestinal disease
  • Patient was diagnosed as having intestinal obstruction, had any undiagnosed abdominal symptoms, or was in severe dehydration
  • Patient had a history of major gastrointestinal surgery
  • Patient had a history of hypersensitivity to substances of the triarylmethane class
  • Patient had a history of hypersensitivity to substances of the class of parahydroxybenzoic esters (para group allergy)
  • Patient had a history of drug or alcohol abuse
  • Patient had received bisacodyl for the treatment of another indication or in a previous study within the last 7 days before enrolment.
  • Patient had ingested any drug in the past week before enrolment that in the opinion of the investigator would have an effect on gastrointestinal motility (e.g. anti-cholinergic medications, opioids, smooth muscle relaxants or antacids)
  • Patient required the use of a drug, other than study drug, or dietary supplement to relieve the symptoms of constipation at any time during the baseline or treatment phases of this study
  • Patient was currently taking any form of tetracycline antibiotics
  • Patient was a nursing mother
  • Patient had received any investigational drug within the previous 4 weeks prior to enrolment
  • Patient had any condition that would interfere with the completion of this study, or that would decrease the likelihood of obtaining valid results

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Bisacodyl and simeticoneBisacodyl-
Bisacodyl and simeticoneSimeticone-
BisacodylBisacodyl-
SimeticoneSimeticone-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in bloatedness score on a 4-point-scalebaseline, 1 hour after drug administration
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Time to defecationup to 7 days
Investigator's assessment of overall tolerability on a 4-point-scaleup to 7 days
Change in bloatedness score on a 4-point-scalebaseline, 2 hours, 3 hours, at time of defecation
Number of patients with adverse eventsup to 7 days
Patient's global assessment of efficacy on a 4-point-scaleup to 7 days
Number of patients with abnormal laboratory findingsup to 7 days
Patient's assessment of overall tolerability on a 4-point-scaleup to 7 days
Number of withdrawals due to inadequate efficiencyup to 7 days
Number of withdrawals due to safety reasonsup to 7 days
Number of patients with clinically significant changes in vital signsup to 7 days
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