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NCT number NCT03657095
Other study ID # BPS-314d-MR-PAH-303
Secondary ID
Status Terminated
Phase Phase 3
First received
Last updated
Start date December 10, 2018
Est. completion date July 20, 2019

Study information

Verified date September 2020
Source Lung Biotechnology PBC
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This is a multi-center, open-label study for eligible participants who were actively participating in the BPS-314d-MR-PAH-302 double-blind study (NCT01908699) at the time the study was concluded. This open-label extension (OLE) study will evaluate the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of long-term treatment with esuberaprost sodium tablets (Beraprost Sodium 314d Modified Release tablets).


Description:

Participants will sign an informed consent to continue treatment for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) with esuberaprost sodium tablets in this OLE study. At the Enrollment Visit for this OLE study, participants will begin a blinded transition from the BPS-314d-MR-PAH-302 double-blind study to this study over 4 weeks. The first dose for all participants in this OLE study will be 2 tablets. During this blinded transition, those participants on active study drug in the BPS-314d-MR-PAH-302 study will continue with blinded active study drug 4-times daily (QID); those participants who were on placebo study drug will receive 1 active tablet and 1 placebo tablet QID (blinded) during the first 2 weeks and increase to 2 active tablets QID (blinded) thereafter. After the first dose, the Investigator may adjust the dose as medically warranted. The maximum dose for this study is 30 microgram (μg) QID with a minimum accepted dose as 15 μg QID. For the first 4 weeks, contact with the participant should occur weekly to ensure up-titration to the fixed dose is tolerated and assess adverse events (AEs).

Participants will return to the clinic at Week 4 to be supplied open-label esuberaprost sodium tablets and complete protocol specified procedures. At the Week 4 Visit, participants will be dosed with two 15 μg tablets (30 μg total), administered orally QID (provided the target dose is tolerated), or follow the Investigator's (or designee's) directions if adjustment is needed. Following the Week 4 Visit, each participant will return to the clinic at Months 3, 6, 9, and 12, and quarterly thereafter for assessments.

This study is expected to continue until the first of any of the following are reached: the study drug is commercially available, the Sponsor discontinues the study, or the Sponsor offers enrollment in another study (estimated to be up to 2 years). At the conclusion of the study or if a participant discontinues the study prematurely, participants will return to the clinic for an End-of-Study (EOS) Visit. Participants will be provided instructions about down titration off esuberaprost sodium tablets by the Investigator.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Terminated
Enrollment 112
Est. completion date July 20, 2019
Est. primary completion date July 20, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 85 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. Participant must have been actively participating in the double-blind study, BPS-314d-MR-PAH-302 (NCT01908699), when the Sponsor concluded that study.

2. In the Investigator's opinion, participant must be competent to understand the information given in the Institutional Review Board (IRB) or Independent Ethics Committee (IEC) approved informed consent form (ICF) and must sign the form prior to the initiation of any study procedures.

3. Women of child-bearing potential (defined as less than 1 year post-menopausal and not surgically sterile) must be practicing abstinence or using 2 highly-effective methods of contraception (defined as a method of birth control that results in a low failure rate [that is, less than 1% per year, such as approved hormonal contraceptives, barrier methods (such as a condom or diaphragm) used with a spermicide or an intrauterine device]). Participant must have a negative pregnancy test at the BPS-314d-MR-PAH-302 EOS Visit / BPS-314d-MR-PAH-303 Enrollment Visit.

4. Participant must be willing and able to comply with study requirements and restrictions.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Participant is pregnant or lactating.

2. Participant is scheduled to receive another investigational drug, device, or therapy during the course of the study.

3. Participant is taking or intends to take any prostacyclin / prostacyclin (IP) analog or IP receptor agonist (except for treprostinil, inhaled [Tyvaso®]).

4. Participant has any other clinically significant illness or other reason that, in the opinion of the Investigator, might put the participant at risk of harm during the study or might adversely affect the interpretation of the study data.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Esuberaprost
Sodium tablets
Placebo
Placebo tablets, which are identical in size and appearance to those containing Esuberaprost.

Locations

Country Name City State
Israel Rabin Medical Center Petah Tikva
Israel The Chaim Sheba Medical Center Tel Hashomer
United States Albany Medical Center Albany New York
United States Anderson Pharmaceutical Research, LLC Anderson South Carolina
United States Emory University Atlanta Georgia
United States Pulmonary & Critical Care of Atlanta Atlanta Georgia
United States University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Aurora Colorado
United States Georgia Clinical Research Austell Georgia
United States Johns Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland
United States University of Maryland Medical Center Baltimore Maryland
United States Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Beverly Hills California
United States The University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham Alabama
United States Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston Massachusetts
United States Bay Area Cardiology Research Brandon Florida
United States University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill North Carolina
United States The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Columbus Ohio
United States UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas Texas
United States Aurora Denver Cardiology Associates Denver Colorado
United States Duke University Medical Center Durham North Carolina
United States University of Florida Clinical Research Center Gainesville Florida
United States Indiana University Health North Hospital Indianapolis Indiana
United States University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Iowa City Iowa
United States University of California San Diego Medical Center La Jolla California
United States South Denver Cardiology Associates Littleton Colorado
United States University of California Los Angeles UCLA Los Angeles California
United States West Los Angeles VA Healthcare Center Los Angeles California
United States University of Louisville Research Foundation Louisville Kentucky
United States Ochsner Clinic Foundation New Orleans Louisiana
United States The Mount Sinai Hospital New York New York
United States Sentara Cardiovascular Research Institute Norfolk Virginia
United States Florida Hospital Orlando Florida
United States Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia Pennsylvania
United States University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
United States Oregon Health and Science University Portland Oregon
United States Rhode Island Hospital Providence Rhode Island
United States Santa Barbara Pulmonary Associates Santa Barbara California
United States University of Washington Medical Center Seattle Washington
United States South Miami Heart Specialists South Miami Florida
United States Stanford Hospital and Clinics Stanford California
United States Scott & White Memorial Hospital Temple Texas
United States The University of Toledo Toledo Ohio
United States Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Torrance California
United States Beaumont Health Troy Michigan
United States Allianz Research Institute Westminster California
United States Cleveland Clinic Florida Weston Florida

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Lung Biotechnology PBC

Countries where clinical trial is conducted

United States,  Israel, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Number of Participants With Treatment Emergent Adverse Events (TEAEs) A TEAE is any untoward medical occurrence or undesirable event(s) experienced in a participant that begins or worsens following administration of study drug, whether or not considered related to study drug by Investigator. A serious adverse event (SAE) is an adverse event (AE) resulting in any of the following outcomes or deemed significant for any other reason, death, initial or prolonged inpatient hospitalization, life-threatening experience (immediate risk of dying), or persistent or significant disability/incapacity. AEs included both SAEs and non-serious AEs. AEs were coded using Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities (MedDRA) Version 20.1. A summary of serious and all other non-serious adverse events, regardless of causality, is located in the Reported Adverse Events module. Baseline up to Month 7
Secondary Area Walked for the 6 Minute Walk Distance (6MWD) Test Area used for the Six Minute Walk Test (6MWT) were to be pre-measured at 30 meters in length. Rest periods were to be allowed if participant could no longer continue. If participant needed to rest, he/she could have stood or sit and then begin again when rested but the clock would continue to run. At the end of 6 minutes, the tester was to call "stop" while stopping the watch and then measure the distance walked. Distance <500 meters would have suggested considerable exercise limitation; distance 500-800 meters would have suggested moderate limitation; and distance >800 meters (with no rests) would have suggested mild or no limitation. This extension study was terminated early due to the pivotal double-blind study failed to demonstrate efficacy. Therefore, efficacy data was not collected or analyzed. Week 4 and then every 3 months until study termination (Month 7)
Secondary Borg Dyspnea Score The modified 0-10 category-ratio Borg scale is one in which the participants were to rate the maximum level of dyspnea they experienced during the 6MWT. Scores would have ranged from 0 (for the best condition) and 10 (for the worst condition). This extension study was terminated early due to the pivotal double-blind study failed to demonstrate efficacy. Therefore, efficacy data was not collected or analyzed. Note, a summary of serious and all other non-serious adverse events, regardless of causality, is located in the Reported Adverse Events module. Week 4 and then every 3 months until study termination (Month 7)
Secondary Number of Participants in Each Category of the World Health Organization (WHO) Functional Class (FC) The WHO Functional Class of pulmonary hypertension is a physical activity rating scale as follows: Class I: No limitation of physical activity. Class II: Slight limitation of physical activity. Class III: Marked limitation of physical activity. Class IV: Inability to carry out any physical activity without symptoms. This extension study was terminated early due to the pivotal double-blind study failed to demonstrate efficacy. Therefore, efficacy data was not collected or analyzed. Week 4 and then every 3 months until study termination (Month 7)
Secondary Number of Participants With a TEAE of N-terminal Pro-brain Natriuretic Peptide (NT-pro-BNP) Increased A summary of serious and all other non-serious adverse events, regardless of causality, is located in the Reported Adverse Events module. Baseline up to Month 7
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