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The purpose of this study is to determine if Valortim, or one or more of its selected formulation components, induces a wheal reaction when introduced percutaneously.

Two of 4 subjects dosed in a previous study with a modified formulation of Valortim experienced treatment related adverse events which were suggestive of allergic or allergic-like reactions. In order to better characterize these reactions and determine if they represent allergic or allergic-like reactions to Valortim or one or more of its components, skin testing of Valortim and selected components on naïve and Valortim-exposed subjects will be performed in this study


Clinical Trial Description

A maximum of 7 subjects will participate in the study. Up to four of these subjects have been previously exposed to IV Valortim.

The study will be conducted in two stages. The first stage will be performed on subjects not previously exposed to Valortim (Valortim-naïve subjects), to determine the correct dilutions of the test components. The second stage will be performed on the Valortim-exposed subjects using the dilutions of test components as determined in the first stage of the study.

The following components will be tested to determine their ability to induce a wheal reaction shortly after exposure to the skin by percutaneous application by needle prick: Valortim (Lot# 10-08-001), polysorbate 80, mannitol, histamine (positive control), and saline (negative control). All components except histamine will be provided to the clinical site by PharmAthene with detailed instructions for handling, storage, and dilution. A tiny drop of the aforementioned components will be introduced onto the surface of the skin and the skin will be pricked, allowing the components to enter the surface of the skin. Multiple components will be tested on the subjects' forearms or back; location of testing to be determined by scars, moles,pre-existing skin lesions, or other issues deemed by the Principal Investigator (PI) to have the potential to interfere with interpretation of the results.

Stage I:

- 3 Valortim-naïve, non-allergic subjects

- Only one subject will be skin tested in a single day

- Subjects will be tested percutaneously with the above mentioned components at the following dilutions:

- Valortim (Lot #10-08-001, 25 mg/mL) will be filtered through a 0.22 µm syringe filter and diluted 1:1000, 1:100, 1:10, and 1:1 in saline.

- Polysorbate 80 will be diluted in saline to the following concentrations: 0.06 mg/mL, 0.2 mg/mL, and 0.6 mg/mL.

- Mannitol (30 mg/mL) will be diluted in saline to the following concentrations: 1:1000, 1:100, 1:10, and 1:1

- Histamine (1 mg/mL), positive control

- Saline (0.9%), negative control.

- Multiple dilutions of Valortim, polysorbate 80, and mannitol will be used to determine the appropriate dilution for the second stage of the study in an attempt to avoid the possibility of a false positive reaction due to irritation.

- The starting dilution for Valortim and mannitol will be 1:1000 and will move progressively to more concentrated dilutions (1:100, 1:10, 1:1). The starting dilution for polysorbate 80 will be 0.06 mg/mL and will also move progressively higher to concentrations of 0.2 mg/mL and 0.6 mg/mL respectively.

- Fifteen minutes after the application of the test articles, the skin test sites will be examined for a wheal reaction. The skin sites will be examined again 1 hour following testing, just prior to discharge from the clinic. Subjects will return at 1 and 2 days following testing to assess the skin testing sites and to observe for any adverse events.

- A skin test is considered positive if, at 15 minutes following application, the wheal produced by the test article is equal to or greater than, that caused by positive control (histamine), or is at least 3 mm greater than the wheal of negative control (saline).

- A negative skin test is no wheal, or a wheal less than 3 mm larger than the saline control as determined at 15 minutes following application.

Stage II:

- It is anticipated that up to 4 subjects that received Valortim in a previous study (#0036-08-05) will participate in Stage II of the study; two of these subjects experienced adverse events while being dosed with Valortim. Subjects will each be tested percutaneously with Valortim, polysorbate 80, mannitol, histamine, and saline.

- Only one subject will be skin tested in a single day.

- The appropriate dilution for Valortim, mannitol, and polysorbate 80 will be based on the results from Stage I of this study. As was done in Stage I, Valortim will be filtered through a 0.22 µm syringe filter. Histamine (1 mg/mL) and saline (0.9%) will be used as the positive and negative controls, respectively.

- Fifteen minutes after the application of the test articles and pricking the skin, the skin test sites will be examined for a wheal reaction. The skin sites will be examined again 1 hour following testing, just prior to discharge from the clinic. Subjects will return at 1 and 2 days following testing to assess the skin testing site and to observe for any adverse events.

- A skin test is considered positive if the wheal produced by the test article 15 minutes following application is equal to or greater than that caused by positive control (histamine), or is at least 3 mm greater than the wheal of negative control (saline).

- A negative skin test is no wheal, or a wheal less than 3 mm larger than the saline control as determined at 15 minutes following application. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT01204866
Study type Interventional
Source PharmAthene, Inc.
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
Start date July 2010
Completion date September 2010

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