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A clinical trial on the interaction between aliskiren and furosemide inpatients with heart failure.

Conditions
Essential hypertension
MedDRA version: 13.1Level: PTClassification code 10015488Term: Essential hypertensionSystem Organ Class: 10047065 - Vascular disorders
Therapeutic area: Diseases [C] - Cardiovascular Diseases [C14]
Registration Number
EUCTR2008-006156-22-DE
Lead Sponsor
ovartis Pharma Services AG
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ot Recruiting
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
28
Inclusion Criteria

1. Males or females, aged between 18 and 75 years (inclusive) at screening.
2. Female patients of childbearing potential must be using an acceptable form of contraception, Postmenopausal females must have had no regular menstrual bleeding for at least one (1) year prior to screening.
Female patients who report surgical sterilization must have had the procedure at least six (6) months prior to screening.
3. All patients must be diagnosed at least 3 months prior to screening with either systolic or diastolic heart failure with signs and symptoms of congestive heart failure and NYHA functional class II or III symptoms AND be on stable medication for at least 12 weeks (furosemide only stable for 3 weeks)
4. A patient has to fulfill either a), or b) to qualify for participation
(a) Patients with a documented left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF) greater than 20% but lower than 40%
(b) Patients with a documented left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) greater than 40% AND with a history of NT-pro-BNP > 400 pg/mL (or BNP > 100 pg/mL) within 12 months of screening.
5. Patients must weigh at least 50 kg to participate in the study, and must have a body mass index (BMI) of maximum 40 kg/m2.
6. Patients must be able to communicate well with the investigator, to understand and comply with the requirements of the study, and to understand and sign the written informed consent.

For a detailed list of inclusion criteria, please refer to the full protocol.

Are the trial subjects under 18? no
Number of subjects for this age range:
F.1.2 Adults (18-64 years) yes
F.1.2.1 Number of subjects for this age range
F.1.3 Elderly (>=65 years) yes
F.1.3.1 Number of subjects for this age range

Exclusion Criteria

1. Treatment with Angiotensin Receptor Blockers (ARBs), aldosterone receptor antagonists and diuretics (other than furosemide) within 3 weeks of first dose and during the study. Beta blockers are permitted providing the dose has been stable for at least 3 weeks before the first dose and remains so throughout the study.
2. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCMP).
3. If a subject is currently treated with furosemide, the dose must be stable for at least 3 weeks before the first dose and the dose must not exceed 60 mg daily.
4. Treatment with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or cyclooxygenase 2 (COX-2) inhibitors within 72 hours prior to first dose or during the 24 hour in-clinic study periods.
5. Treatment with sildenafil (Viagra), vardenafil (Levitra), or tadalafil (Cialis) within 72 hours prior to first dose or during the 24 hour in-clinic study periods.
6. Commencing any new medication during the conduct of the study that could affect renal function or serum creatinine.
7. Stable heart failure requiring treatment with both an ACE inhibitor and an ARB.
8. msSBP =160 mmHg and/or msDBP = 100mmHg and/or secondary forms of hypertension.
9. Persistent sitting systolic blood pressure <90 mmHg.
10. Signs or symptoms of dehydration (BUN/sCr ratio; orthostatic hypotension) as judged to be clinically significant by the investigator.
11. Uncontrolled diabetes based on the investigator’s clinical judgement, and glucose/HbA1c measurements.
12. History of angioedema.

For a full list of exclusion criteria, please refer to the full protocol.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional clinical trial of medicinal product
Study Design
Not specified
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