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Administrative data

NCT number NCT00357097
Other study ID # RRL106721
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 3
First received July 25, 2006
Last updated May 31, 2012
Start date June 2006
Est. completion date December 2007

Study information

Verified date May 2011
Source GlaxoSmithKline
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority Germany: Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Ropinirole has shown to improve mood in depressed patients as well as to improve the symptoms of Restless Legs Syndrome. Up to 40% of RLS patients suffer from mild depression, therefore it would be important for decisions no therapy to know whether a drug could improve both depressive and RLS symptoms.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 240
Est. completion date December 2007
Est. primary completion date December 2007
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group 18 Years to 79 Years
Eligibility Inclusion criteria:

- diagnosis of idiopathic Restless Legs Syndrome, confirmed by a score of at least 11 on the RLS Diagnostic Index

- certain severity of symptoms (at least score of 15 on the International Restless Legs Score (IRLS)

- Have had RLS symptoms for at least 15 nights in the last four weeks.

- < 6 hours of sleep in nights with RLS symptoms

- MADRS (depression rating scale) score of at least 12 (= borderline to depression) at baseline

Exclusion criteria:

- any other sleep disorder that might interfere with the RLS symptoms or sleep (e.g. sleep apnea disorder, narcolepsy)

- Secondary RLS due to diagnosis of renal insufficiency, polyneuropathy, pregnancy (see below), iron deficiency anemia

- Any significant psychiatric disorders (e.g. schizophrenia, bipolar disorder); depression which by judgement of the investigator is caused by RLS, is not an exclusion criterion.

- Current or past suicidality

- medication known to trigger/aggravate/ cause or interfere with RLS symptoms (e.g. most antidepressants, lithium, neuroleptics, opioids, carbidopa, clonidine, antihistamines, anticonvulsants etc.).

- daytime RLS symptoms which require treatment (daytime: 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.).

- concomitant movement disorders (e.g. Parkinson's Disease, dyskinesia, dystonia).

- medical conditions with symptoms which could affect assessments of efficacy (e.g. diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia syndrome, cancer etc.).

- Subjects taking any medication known to induce drowsiness or to affect sleep.

- Subjects who are pregnant, lactating or of childbearing potential. Women of childbearing potential must use adequate contraception

- clinically significant or unstable medical conditions (e.g. severe heart disease, severe liver or kidney disease etc.).

- pain syndromes, caused by other disorders than RLS

- excessive caffeine intake

- diastolic blood pressure >110mmHg or <50mmHg or systolic blood pressure >180mmHg or <90mmHg at baseline.

- Withdrawal, introduction, or change in dose of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or the oral contraceptive pill (OCP) and/or certain drugs which are known to interact with ropinirole (e.g. ciprofloxacin, cimetidine, tobacco, omeprazole).

Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Ropinirole


Locations

Country Name City State
Germany GSK Investigational Site Achim Niedersachsen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Anklam Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Germany GSK Investigational Site Bad Homburg Hessen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Bad Saarow Brandenburg
Germany GSK Investigational Site Berlin
Germany GSK Investigational Site Berlin
Germany GSK Investigational Site Berlin
Germany GSK Investigational Site Berlin
Germany GSK Investigational Site Berlin
Germany GSK Investigational Site Berlin
Germany GSK Investigational Site Berlin
Germany GSK Investigational Site Berlin
Germany GSK Investigational Site Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Bochum Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Bochum Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Bochum Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Bochum Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Bochum Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Butzbach Hessen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Dresden Sachsen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Dueren Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Duesseldorf Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Ellwangen Baden-Wuerttemberg
Germany GSK Investigational Site Freiburg Baden-Wuerttemberg
Germany GSK Investigational Site Gelsenkirchen Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Gera Thueringen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Goettingen Niedersachsen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Goettingen Niedersachsen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Guetersloh Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Halle Sachsen-Anhalt
Germany GSK Investigational Site Hattingen Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Herborn Hessen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Hildesheim Niedersachsen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Jena Thueringen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Juelich Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Kassel Hessen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Koethen Sachsen-Anhalt
Germany GSK Investigational Site Limburgerhof Rheinland-Pfalz
Germany GSK Investigational Site Muenchen Bayern
Germany GSK Investigational Site Nuernberg Bayern
Germany GSK Investigational Site Oldenburg Schleswig-Holstein
Germany GSK Investigational Site Ostfildern Baden-Wuerttemberg
Germany GSK Investigational Site Regensburg Bayern
Germany GSK Investigational Site Schwerin Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Germany GSK Investigational Site Ulm Baden-Wuerttemberg
Germany GSK Investigational Site Ulm Baden-Wuerttemberg
Germany GSK Investigational Site Unterhaching Bayern
Germany GSK Investigational Site Wismar Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Germany GSK Investigational Site Wolfsburg Niedersachsen
Germany GSK Investigational Site Wuerzburg Bayern

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
GlaxoSmithKline

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Germany, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Average Change of the MADRS (Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale) Total Score From Baseline to Final Visit After 12 Weeks of Treatment Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS)is a 10 item questionaire preformed during a clinical interview asking broad to detailed questions about symptoms which allows a precise rating of severity of symptoms of the past week. Questions are scored 0-6. Total Score 0-60, the higher the score indicates the most severely depressed patients. Baseline and Week 12 No
Secondary Average Change of the MADRS (Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale) Total Score From Baseline to Final Visit After 12 Weeks of Treatment in Participants With Signs of at Least Moderate Depression (MADRS Score: >=18) Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS)is a 10 item questionaire preformed during a clinical interview asking broad to detailed questions about symptoms which allows a precise rating of severity of symptoms of the past week. Questions are scored 0-6. Total Score 0-60, the higher the score indicates the most severely depressed patients. Baseline and Week 12 No
Secondary Average Change of the HAM-D (Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, 17-item-Version) Total Score From Baseline to Final Visit After 12 Weeks of Treatment The Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression contains 17 questions which detect change and measure illness severity. Individual items are rated on a scale of 0-4, 0-3, and 0-2 with total HAMD score range from 0 (not ill) to 54 (severely ill). Baseline and Week 12 No
Secondary Average Change of the HAM-D Total Score From Baseline to Final Visit After 12 Weeks of Treatment in Participants With Signs of an at Least Moderate Depression (HAM-D Score >= 15) at Baseline The Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression contains 17 questions which detect change and measure illness severity. Individual items are rated on a scale of 0-4, 0-3, and 0-2 with total HAMD score range from 0 (not ill) to 54(severely ill). Baseline and Week 12 No
Secondary Average Change of the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) Total Score From Baseline to Final Visit After 12 Weeks of Treatment Becks Depression Inventory (BDI) is a 21 item self inventory evaluating symptoms of depression, cognition, and physical symptoms of fatigue, weight loss, and lack of interest in sex. The Higher the score represents most severely depressed participants. Score range for each items is 0-3 and Total score 0-63. Baseline and Week 12 No
Secondary Average Change of the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) Total Score From Baseline to Final Visit After 12 Weeks of Treatment in Participants With Signs of an at Least Mild-moderate Depression (BDI >= 21) at Baseline Becks Depression Inventory (BDI) is a 21 item self inventory evaluating symptoms of depression, cognition, and physical symptoms of fatigue, weight loss, and lack of interest in sex. The Higher the score represents most severely depressed participants. Score range for each items is 0-3 and total score 0-63. Baseline and Week 12 No
Secondary Percentage of Participants With at Least Moderate Depression (MADRS Score >= 18) at Baseline and in Week 12 Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS)is a 10 item questionaire preformed during a clinical interview asking broad to detailed questions about symptoms which allows a precise rating of severity of symptoms of the past week. Questions are scored 0-6. Total Score 0-60, the higher the score indicates the most severely depressed patients. Baseline and Week 12 No
Secondary Percentage of Participants With at Least Moderate Depression (HAM-D >= 15) at Baseline and in Week 12 The Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression contains 17 questions which detect change and measure illness severity. Individual items are rated on a scale of 0-4, 0-3, and 0-2 with total HAMD score range from 0 (not ill) to 54 (severely ill). Baseline and Week 12 No
Secondary Percentage of Participants ("Responder") With a Decrease of MADRS Total Score of at Least 6 Points After 12 Weeks Compared to Baseline Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS)is a 10 item questionaire preformed during a clinical interview asking broad to detailed questions about symptoms which allows a precise rating of severity of symptoms of the past week. Questions are scored 0-6. Total Score 0-60, the higher the score indicates the most severely depressed patients. Baseline and Week 12 No
Secondary Percentage of Participants ("Responder") With a Decrease of MADRS Total Score of at Least 6 Points After 12 Weeks Compared to Baseline in Subjects With Signs of at Least Moderate Depression at Baseline (MADRS Score >= 18) Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS)is a 10 item questionaire preformed during a clinical interview asking broad to detailed questions about symptoms which allows a precise rating of severity of symptoms of the past week. Questions are scored 0-6. Total Score 0-60, the higher the score indicates the most severely depressed patients. Baseline and Week 12 No
Secondary Change in Average MADRS Score From Baseline to Final Visit (Week 12) in Participants With Major Depressive Episodes (Diagnosed by MINI Interview Modules A, B and C / DSM Criteria) Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS)is a 10 item questionaire preformed during a clinical interview asking broad to detailed questions about symptoms which allows a precise rating of severity of symptoms of the past week. Questions are scored 0-6. Total Score 0-60, the higher the score indicates the most severely depressed patients. Baseline and Week 12 No
Secondary Change in Average HAM-D Score From Baseline to Final Visit (Week 12) in Participants With Major Depressive Episodes (Diagnosed by MINI Interview Modules A, B and C / DSM Criteria) The Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression contains 17 questions which detect change and measure illness severity. Individual items are rated on a scale of 0-4, 0-3, and 0-2 with total HAMD score range from 0 (not ill) to 54 (severely ill). Baseline and Week 12 No
Secondary Change in Average BDI Score From Baseline to Final Visit (Week 12) in Participants With Major Depressive Episodes (Diagnosed by MINI Interview Modules A, B and C / DSM Criteria) Becks Depression Inventory (BDI) is a 21 item self inventory evaluating symptoms of depression, cognition, and physical symptoms of fatigue, weight loss, and lack of interest in sex. The Higher the score represents most severely depressed participants. Score range for each items is 0-3 and Total score 0-63. Baseline and Week 12 No
Secondary Change in Average International Restless Legs Scale for Severity (IRLS) Scores in All Participants From Baseline to After 1, 4, and 12 Weeks International Restless Legs Scale for Severity (IRLS)is a series of 10 questions which rate severity from 0-4 points for various questions and total score ranks: Very severe=31-40 points, Severe=21-30 points, Moderate=11-20 points, and Mild=1-10 points, None=0 points Baseline, Week 1, Week 4, Week 12 No
Secondary Percentage of Participants With a Decrease of International Restless Legs Scale (IRLS) Scores of at Least 6 Points After 1, 4 and 12 Weeks International Restless Legs Scale for Severity (IRLS)is a series of 10 questions which rate severity from 0-4 points for various questions and total score ranks: Very severe=31-40 points, Severe=21-30 points, Moderate=11-20 points, and Mild=1-10 points, None=0 points Week 1, Week 4, Week 12 No
Secondary Percentage of Participants With "Much Improved" or "Very Much Improved" on the Clinical Global Impression-Global Improvement Scale After 1, 4 and 12 Weeks The CGI-I assesses the investigator's impression of the patient's current illness. The time span is the week before the rating and the score range: 1-very much improved, 2-much improved, 3-minimally improved, 4-no change, 5- minimally worse, 6-much worse, to 7-very much worse. Week 1, Week 4, Week 12 No
Secondary Change From Average Baseline Score of Subscale of "Somnolence" in the Medical Outcomes Study Sleep Scale (MOS-SS) to Final Visit After 12 Weeks Medical Outcome Study Sleep Scale (MOS-SS)-is a 12 item questionaire assessing sleep disturbance, sleep adequacy, somnolence, quantity of sleep, snoring, and awakening short of breath or with a headache. 10 question score from 1-6, 1 question scores 1-5 and 1 question asks average number of hours sleep each night. Baseline and after Week 12 No
Secondary Change From Average Baseline Scores of Subscale "Sleep Disturbance" of the Medical Outcomes Study Sleep Scale (MOS-SS) to Final Visit After 12 Weeks Medical Outcome Study Sleep Scale (MOS-SS)-is a 12 item questionaire assessing sleep disturbance, sleep adequacy, somnolence, quantity of sleep, snoring, and awakening short of breath or with a headache. 10 question score from 1-6, 1 question scores 1-5 and 1 question asks average number of hours sleep each night. Baseline and after Week 12 No
Secondary Change From Average Baseline Scores of Subscale "Sleep Adequacy" of the Medical Outcomes Study Sleep Scale (MOS-SS)to Final Visit After 12 Weeks Medical Outcome Study Sleep Scale (MOS-SS)-is a 12 item questionaire assessing sleep disturbance, sleep adequacy, somnolence, quantity of sleep, snoring, and awakening short of breath or with a headache. 10 question score from 1-6, 1 question scores 1-5 and 1 question asks average number of hours sleep each night. Baseline and after Week 12 No
Secondary Change From Average Baseline Scores of Subscale "Sleep Quantity" (Hours) of the Medical Outcomes Study Sleep Scale (MOS-SS) to Final Visit After 12 Weeks Baseline and after Week 12 No
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