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Administrative data

NCT number NCT03228394
Other study ID # 1042-PPD-2002
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
First received
Last updated
Start date June 27, 2017
Est. completion date May 10, 2020

Study information

Verified date July 2023
Source Marinus Pharmaceuticals
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study will evaluate the Safety, Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy of IV Administration of Ganaxolone in Women with Postpartum Depression


Description:

This study will explore whether ganaxolone is safe and well tolerated in women suffering from PPD. In addition, ganaxolone's efficacy in treating depressive symptoms will be assessed through a set of exploratory analyses. Plasma levels of ganaxolone will be determined through pharmacokinetic analysis. The study results will be used to select a ganaxolone dose and dosing regimen for further development in PPD.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 91
Est. completion date May 10, 2020
Est. primary completion date May 10, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Female
Age group 18 Years to 45 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Participant experienced a Major Depressive Episode, which started between the start of the third trimester and 4 weeks following delivery. The Major Depressive Episode must be diagnosed according to Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) 7.0 interview - Participant gave birth in the last 6 months - Participant has a Hamilton Depression Rating Scale 17-item version (HAMD17) score of = 26 at screening - Participant must agree to stop breastfeeding from start of study treatment or must agree to temporarily cease giving breast milk to her infant(s) Exclusion Criteria: - Current or past history of any psychotic illness, including Major Depressive Episode with psychotic features - History of suicide attempt within the past 3 years - Active suicidal ideation - History of bipolar I disorder - History of seizure disorder

Study Design


Intervention

Drug:
Ganaxolone
Ganaxolone IV
Placebo
Placebo IV

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Marinus Research Site Atlanta Georgia
United States Marinus Research Site Costa Mesa California
United States Marinus Research Site Dayton Ohio
United States Marinus Research Site Decatur Georgia
United States Marinus Research Site Houston Texas
United States Marinus Research Site Irving Texas
United States Marinus Research Site Jacksonville Florida
United States Marinus Research Site Leawood Kansas
United States Marinus Research Site Lemon Grove California
United States Marinus Research Site Little Rock Arkansas
United States Marinus Research Site New York New York
United States Marinus Research Site Orem Utah
United States Marinus Research Site Overland Park Kansas
United States Marinus Research Site Richmond Virginia
United States Marinus Research Site Salt Lake City Utah
United States Marinus Research Site San Diego California

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Marinus Pharmaceuticals

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change From Baseline in Hamilton Depression Rating Scale 17-item Version (HAMD17) Total Score The HAMD17 was a 17-item clinician-rated instrument used to assess the range of symptoms that were most frequently observed in participants with major depression. All items were scored on an ordinal scale between 0 and 4 (8 items) or 0 and 2 (9 items) of increasing severity. Each of 17 items was rated by clinician with rating of 0: absent, 1: doubtful to mild, 2: mild to moderate, 3: moderate to severe, and 4: very severe. A total score (0 to 52) was calculated by adding scores of all 17 items, where 0 indicated no depression and 52 indicated severe depression. Higher score represented more severe condition. Baseline was defined as the Day 1 assessment before study drug infusion. Change from Baseline was calculated by subtracting Baseline value from the post-dose visit value. Baseline and Day 3 post-infusion (60 hours post start of infusion) for Cohorts 1 to 3 and Baseline and Day 29 for Cohort 6
Secondary Change From Baseline in HAMD17 Total Score at Indicated Time Points The HAMD17 was a 17-item clinician-rated instrument used to assess the range of symptoms that were most frequently observed in participants with major depression. All items were scored on an ordinal scale between 0 and 4 (8 items) or 0 and 2 (9 items) of increasing severity. Each of 17 items was rated by clinician with rating of 0: absent, 1: doubtful to mild, 2: mild to moderate, 3: moderate to severe, and 4: very severe. A total score (0 to 52) was calculated by adding scores of all 17 items, where 0 indicated no depression and 52 indicated severe depression. Higher score represented more severe condition. Baseline was defined as the Day 1 assessment before study drug infusion. Change from Baseline was calculated by subtracting Baseline value from the post-dose visit value. Baseline, Day1 post-infusion(6hours post start of infusion), Day1(12hours post start of infusion), Day2(24hours post start of infusion),Day3 post-infusion(48hours post start of infusion),Day4(72hours post start of infusion),Days 8,11,15,22,36,57 and 71
Secondary Number of Participants With HAMD17 Response HAMD17 Response was defined as =50% reduction from Baseline in total score. The HAMD17 was a 17-item clinician-rated instrument used to assess the range of symptoms that were most frequently observed in participants with major depression. All items were scored on an ordinal scale between 0 and 4 (8 items) or 0 and 2 (9 items) of increasing severity. Each of 17 items was rated by clinician with rating of 0: absent, 1: doubtful to mild, 2: mild to moderate, 3: moderate to severe, and 4: very severe. A total score (0 to 52) was calculated by adding scores of all 17 items, where 0 indicated no depression and 52 indicated severe depression. Higher score represented more severe condition. Number of participants with HAMD17 response is presented. Day1 post-infusion (6 hours post start of infusion [SOI]), Day 1 (12 hours post SOI), Day 2 (24 hours post SOI),Day 3 post-infusion (48 hours post SOI), Day 3 post-infusion (60 hours post SOI), Day 4 (72 hours post SOI), Days 8,11,15,22,29,36,57 and 71
Secondary Number of Participants With HAMD17 Remission HAMD17 Remission was defined as total score =7. The HAMD17 was a 17-item clinician-rated instrument used to assess the range of symptoms that were most frequently observed in participants with major depression. All items were scored on an ordinal scale between 0 and 4 (8 items) or 0 and 2 (9 items) of increasing severity. Each of 17 items was rated by clinician with rating of 0: absent, 1: doubtful to mild, 2: mild to moderate, 3: moderate to severe, and 4: very severe. A total score (0 to 52) was calculated by adding scores of all 17 items, where 0 indicated no depression and 52 indicated severe depression. Higher score represented more severe condition. Number of participants with HAMD17 remission is presented Day1 post-infusion (6 hours post start of infusion [SOI]), Day 1 (12 hours post SOI), Day2 (24 hours post SOI), Day 3 post-infusion (48 hours post SOI), Day 3 post-infusion (60 hours post SOI), Day 4 (72 hours post SOI), Days 8,11,15,22,29,34,57 and 71
Secondary Change From Baseline in Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Total Score The EPDS is a validated 10-question depression assessment for postpartum women, which includes anxiety symptoms and excludes constitutional symptoms associated with depression common in the postpartum period, such as changes in sleeping patterns. It consists of 10 multiple choice questions with scores for each question ranging from 0-3. Questions 1, 2, & 4 are scored 0, 1, 2 or 3 with top box scored as 0 and the bottom box scored as 3. Questions 3 and 5 to 10 are reverse scored, with the top box scored as a 3 and the bottom box scored as 0. Scores are then summed for a total score, which ranges from 0: no depression to 30: severe depression. Higher score indicates severe depression. Baseline was defined as the Day 1 assessment before study drug infusion. Change from Baseline was calculated by subtracting Baseline value from the post-dose visit value. Baseline, Day 1, Day 2, Day 3 post-infusion (60 hours post start of infusion), Day 8, Day 11, Day 15, Day 22, Day 29, Day 34, Day 36, Day 57 and Day 71
Secondary Change From Baseline in Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory 6-item Version (STAI6) Total Score The STAI6 is a 6-item self-rated instrument used to assess anxiety state. The STAI6 questions included: 1. "I feel calm"; 2. "I am tense"; 3. "I feel upset"; 4. "I am relaxed"; 5. "I feel content"; 6. "I am worried". Each of these questions were rated as: a) "not at all"; b) "somewhat"; c) "moderately"; d) "very much". For questions 2, 3, and 6, the scoring was a = 1, b = 2, c = 3, and d = 4. For the other 3 questions, the scoring was a = 4, b = 3, c = 2, and d = 1. The STAI6 score was the result of first totaling the 6 individual item scores, and then prorating by a multiplication factor of 20/6 to acquire a score range of 20 (low anxiety) to 80 (high anxiety). Higher score indicated higher level of anxiety. Baseline was defined as the Day 1 assessment before study drug infusion. Change from Baseline was calculated by subtracting Baseline value from the post-dose visit value. Baseline, Day 1 (12 hours post start of infusion), Day 2, Day 3 post-infusion (60 hours post start of infusion), Day 4, Day 8, Day 11, Day 15, Day 22, Day 29, Day 34, Day 36, Day 57 and Day 71
Secondary Number of Participants With Response to Clinical Global Impression-Improvement (CGI-I) Scale The CGI-I scale is a clinician-rated 7-point scale used to assess how much the participant's illness had improved or worsened relative to a Baseline state at the beginning of the intervention. It was rated as: 1. "very much improved"; 2. "much improved"; 3. "minimally improved"; 4. "no change"; 5. "minimally worse"; 6. "much worse"; 7. "very much worse". Higher scores indicated worse condition. Response was defined as >50% decrease from Baseline in CGI-I total score. Day 1 (12 hours post start of infusion), Day 2, Day 3 post-infusion (60 hours post start of infusion), Day 4, Day 8, Day 11, Day 15, Day 22, Day 29, Day 34, Day 36, Day 57 and Day 71
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