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A BE Study Comparing Mesalamine 400 mg to ASACOL® 400 mg in Patients With Mild To Moderately Active Ulcerative Colitis

Phase 3
Completed
Conditions
Mild to Moderate Ulcerative Colitis
Interventions
Drug: Placebo
Registration Number
NCT01045018
Lead Sponsor
EMET Pharmaceuticals, LLC
Brief Summary

The objectives of this bioequivalence study in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) were:

* To establish the therapeutic equivalence of mesalamine delayed release tablet (MDRT) and Asacol Delayed Release Tablets 2.4 g per day (800 mg three times daily) and

* To evaluate the safety of MDRT 2.4 g per day (800 mg three times daily) compared to placebo.

Detailed Description

This was a multi-center, randomized, parallel-groups comparison of two mesalamine products for treatment of ulcerative colitis. Patients were randomly assigned in an optimized 2:2:1 ratio to MDRT 2.4 g/day, Asacol 2.4 g/day, or placebo. The study was partially blinded due to the difficulties associated with creating placebo that matched both MDRT and Asacol; the placebo matched the MDRT formulation. Placebo groups served as control in the parallel group comparison between MDRT and Asacol. Patients were treated for 6 weeks after randomization and followed through Day 56, which was considered of sufficient length to accommodate any safety issues and to assess efficacy based upon prior clinical trials of mesalamine in patients with mild to moderate active UC as described in the introduction

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria

Adults with newly diagnosed ulcerative colitis or with relapse following prior treatment and who met all the following criteria were eligible for participation in the study:

  1. IRB approved consent form signed and dated prior to any study-related activities
  2. Male or, if female, had undergone sterilization (hysterectomy or bilateral tubal ligation), was post-menopausal (defined as 1 year without menses) or has a negative pregnancy test at screening and, if heterosexually active, had used and agreed to continue to use: double-barrier method of contraception (condom and spermicide), oral or patch contraceptives, intrauterine device, or was in a monogamous relationship with a partner who had undergone a vasectomy.
  3. 18 years of age or older
  4. Newly diagnosed with ulcerative colitis or relapsed following prior treatment
  5. Patient had not taken > 1.6 g/day of mesalamine or equivalent for 14 days prior to randomization
  6. Disease extending ≥ 15 cm above the anal verge on screening sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy with confirming biopsy
  7. Mild to moderate ulcerative colitis, defined as a Disease Activity Index (DAI) score between 4 and 9, inclusive, at study entry, and with a PGA of 1 or 2 and mucosal appearance (determined by endoscopy exam) score of 1 or 2 (mild/moderate)
  8. Able and willing to have kept a daily diary during the study
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Treatment with topical rectal, oral, or intravenous (IV) corticosteroids within 30 days of screening or immunosuppressives (e.g. azathioprine, 6-mercaptopurine) within the 90 days immediately preceding Screening
  2. Use of rectal - administered aminosalicylates within 7 days of randomization
  3. Patient had taken greater than 1.6 g/day of mesalamine or equivalent within 14 days of randomization
  4. Crohn's disease, ischemic colitis, or disease of bacterial origin
  5. Known allergy or hypersensitivity to aspirin or salicylate compounds
  6. History of or laboratory results showing significant hepatic or renal disease or other significant medical condition which in the opinion of the investigator precluded participation in the study based on efficacy/safety assessments
  7. History of cancer other than basal cell carcinoma within the five years immediately preceding study entry
  8. In relapse for > 3 weeks prior to the screening visit
  9. Proctitis below 15 cm from the anal verge
  10. History of or current gastrointestinal bleeding other than bloody stools associated with ulcerative colitis
  11. History of bleeding disorder
  12. Active peptic ulcer disease, history of gastrointestinal obstruction including severe constipation, or anatomic abnormality of the GI tract
  13. Previous colonic surgery
  14. History of alcohol or other substance abuse within the year immediately preceding anticipated study entry
  15. HIV positive
  16. > 6 bloody stools per day
  17. Positive stool culture for ova and/or parasites, enteric pathogens including Salmonella, Shigella, Yersinia, and Campylobacter, or positive stool assay for C. difficile toxin
  18. Pregnant or breast feeding
  19. Used an investigational drug in the 30 days prior to randomization
  20. BUN or serum creatinine levels of 1.5 times the upper limit of normal (ULN) or liver enzyme levels > 2 times the ULN

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Placebo delayed release tabletPlacebo-
Asacol 400 mg Delayed Release TabletMesalamine-
mesalamine 400 mg tabletMesalamine-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Treatment Success: Responders are patients in remission or who do not require use of rescue medication for symptomatic relief of UC at week 6 Treatment benefit: Improvement at endpoint compared to baseline Treatment Failure: Increase or no improvement4 months
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Tolerability and safety will be determined by evaluation of AEs, SAEs, hematology, serum chemistry and urinalysis4 months
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