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NCT number NCT03428360
Other study ID # 42-1703
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 3
First received
Last updated
Start date January 23, 2018
Est. completion date June 25, 2020

Study information

Verified date August 2021
Source Aquestive Therapeutics
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This Phase 3, multicenter, open-label study of chronic, intermittent use of study drug (DBF) is designed to evaluate the safety and tolerability of the buccal formulation of diazepam in children, adolescents and adults with intermittent, stereotypic episodes of frequent seizure activity (eg, seizure clusters) that are distinct from the subject's usual seizure pattern.


Description:

The Primary objective of the study is to assess the safety and tolerability of DBF (study drug) administered a minimum of 3 times to subjects with epilepsy for the treatment of seizures over a minimum 6-month period. Secondary objectives: - To evaluate the usability of study drug as assessed by the ability of caregivers/subjects to administer study drug based on the Instructions for Use (IFU). - To evaluate the Quality of Life (QoL) of the subjects during the study drug treatment period as assessed by use of age-appropriate epilepsy scales over a minimum 6-month period.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 149
Est. completion date June 25, 2020
Est. primary completion date June 25, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 2 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. Female or male subject between the ages of 2 and 65 years of age, inclusive 2. Written informed consent to participate in the study 3. Subject has an established diagnosis of epilepsy either partial or generalized epilepsy with motor seizures with clear alteration of awareness, and while on a regimen of anti-epileptic medication(s), still experiences bouts of seizures (frequent break through seizures, e.g. Acute Repetitive Seizures (ARS) or seizure clusters) and who, in the opinion of the Investigator, may need benzodiazepine intervention for seizure control at least 1 time a month on average. 4. Caregiver, if needed for subject, provides written informed consent and is able to administer study drug in the event of a seizure. 5. Female subjects =12 years of age have a negative serum pregnancy test at screening. Female subjects of childbearing potential, (not surgically sterile or less than 2 years postmenopausal), must have a partner who is sterile, agrees to abstinence, be practicing double barrier contraception or using an FDA approved contraceptive (e.g., licensed hormonal or barrier methods) for greater than 2 months prior to screening visit and commit to an acceptable form of birth control for the duration of the study and for 30 days after the study 6. No aspects of the medical history and/or the physical-neurological examination that at the judgment of the Investigator, in consultation with the Sponsor, will interfere with administration or absorption of study drug, or could evolve into a safety issue 7. No clinically significant abnormal findings on the electrocardiogram (QTcF=450 msec for males and QTcF=470 msec for females) 8. Subject and caregiver must be willing to comply with all study visits and all required study procedures Exclusion Criteria: 1. A history of clinically significant gastrointestinal, renal/genitourinary, hepatic, hematologic, dermatologic, endocrine, oncologic, pulmonary, immunologic, psychiatric, or cardiovascular disease, or any other clinically significant abnormalities, such as physical examination, vital signs, laboratory tests or ECG at Screening or Baseline which in the opinion of the investigator require further investigation or treatment or which may interfere with study procedures or safety or other medical conditions (e.g., cardiac, respiratory, gastrointestinal, psychiatric, renal disease) which are not adequately and stably controlled, or which in the opinion of the investigator(s) could affect the subject's safety or interfere with the study assessments or any other condition which, in the opinion of the Investigator, would jeopardize the safety of the subject 2. Subject has had significant traumatic injury, major surgery or open biopsy within 30 days prior to study screening 3. Subject with an active major depression or a past suicide attempt, or any suicidal ideation of 4, or 5 or any suicidal behavior in lifetime using Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale(C-SSRS). The pediatric C-SSRS should be used for subjects 6 to 11 years of age. The adult C-SSRS should be used for subjects =12 years of age. Note that this exclusion is only applicable to cognitive-appropriate subjects who are able to understand and complete the Suicide Rating Scale 4. A history of allergic or adverse responses to diazepam or any other benzodiazepine 5. Participation in a clinical trial other than MonoSol Rx Phase 2 studies 160325 and 160326 within 30 days prior to Day 0. Participation in an observational (non-interventional) study is not an exclusion, provided that there are no scheduling conflicts with this study. Received any other investigational medication (unless it can be documented that the subject received only placebo) or device within 8 weeks or 5 half-lives (whichever is longer) before assignment to study drug treatment 6. Lactating female or positive serum pregnancy test (ß-hCG) at screening for female subjects =12 years of age 7. Positive blood screen for HIV, HbSAg, or Hepatitis C, or a positive urine screen for alcohol or drugs of abuse, except marijuana use for medicinal indications. When marijuana is or was used for medicinal indications in the opinion of the Investigator, it is not considered as drug abuse and the subject can be enrolled in states where medical marijuana use is legal, even if the marijuana metabolites in the urine revealed as positive

Study Design


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Intervention

Drug:
Diazepam Buccal Soluble Film 5, 7.5,10, 12.5,15 or 17.5 mg with individual dose determined according to age and weight category
The subjects in this study administered DBF themselves or with the help of a caregiver, (trained by the study site staff in study drug administration and documentation) in the same setting as they typically used the diazepam rectal gel or other rescue medication, without the presence of study staff.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Austin Epilepsy Care Center Austin Texas
United States Consultants in Epilepsy and Neurology, PLLC Boise Idaho
United States OnSite Clinical Solutions LLC Charlotte North Carolina
United States Hawaii Neuroscience Center Honolulu Hawaii
United States Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania
United States Clinical Research Center of New Jersey (CRCNJ) Voorhees New Jersey

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Aquestive Therapeutics Covance, Syneos Health

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Number of Subjects in the Safety Analysis Set With at Least 1 Treatment-emergent Adverse Event (TEAE) A TEAE was defined as any adverse event with onset date on the day of or after administration of study drug including relationship and severity. Adverse events (AEs) were recorded from Day 1 through the last study contact (Month 7 telephone contact).
Primary Number of Subjects in Safety Analysis Set With Adverse Events of Special Interest (AESI) A.Oral irritation related AEs including but not limited to: buccal mucosal swelling, mouth ulceration, injuries to oral cavity (such as tongue or mucosal laceration, broken tooth, bleeding), erythema, stomatitis, gingivitis, xerostomia, staining, dysphagia, dysgeusia, burning, stinging, tingling.
B. Abuse related AEs including euphoria, euphoric mood, feeling of relaxation, anger, dissociative effects, hallucinations, psychosis, changes in mood, impaired cognition, attention, psychomotor effects, inappropriate affect, overdose, and misuse.
C. Other: Respiratory disorders, nervous system disorders
AESIs were recorded from Day 1 through the last study contact (Month 7 telephone contact).
Secondary Usability Assessment: Number of Use Occasions Where Difficulty in Opening the Outer Packaging Was Recorded. For each use occasion the following question was asked: Did you have difficulty in opening the outer plastic packaging on this use occasion? Yes Recorded in an electronic diary after each use of study drug, throughout the course of the study; approximately 6 months
Secondary Usability Assessment: Ability to Open Foil Pouch on Each Use Occasion For each use occasion the following question was asked: Did you have difficulty in opening the foil pouch on this use occasion? Yes or No Recorded in an electronic diary after each use of study drug, throughout the course of the study; approximately 6 months
Secondary Usability Assessment: Ability to Remove Study Drug From Foil Pouch on Each Use Occasion For each use occasion the following question was asked: Did you have difficulty in removing study drug from foil pouch on this occasion? Yes or No Recorded in an electronic diary after each use of study drug, throughout the course of the study; approximately 6 months
Secondary Number of Occasions With Successful Insertion/Retention in Cheek Of the total number of use occasions over the course of the study, the number of use occasions that were successfully inserted/retained in the cheek Recorded in an electronic diary after each use of study drug, throughout the course of the study; approximately 6 months
Secondary Usability Assessment: Difficulty Inserting DBF Against the Buccal Mucosa (Number of Attempts to Insert Film for Each Use Occasion) Number of occasions where it took 1 attempt to insert film, Number of occasions where it took 2 attempts to insert film, Number of occasions where it took 3 attempts to insert film, Number of occasions where it took >3 attempts to insert film Recorded in an electronic diary after each use of study drug, throughout the course of the study; approximately 6 months
Secondary Usability Assessment: Number of Occasions Where DBF Was Not Placed or Retained on the Inner Cheek Until Dissolution Number of occasions where the study drug was not successfully placed and or retained in cheek until the film fully dissolved. Recorded in an electronic diary after each use of study drug, throughout the course of the study; approximately 6 months
Secondary Usability Assessment: Reasons for Multiple Placement/Insertion Attempts During a Use Occasion Reasons for multiple attempts at insertion Multiple choice answer was: Excessive drooling, Clenching jaw / Won't open mouth, Spit out before sticking, Other/None of the above Recorded in an electronic diary after each use of study drug, throughout the course of the study; approximately 6 months
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