Ulcerative Colitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective Observational Study for Evaluation of Safety and Effectiveness of Rinvoq in Moderately to Severely Active Ulcerative Colitis; a Japanese Post-Marketing Study
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is an idiopathic, chronic, inflammatory disease affecting the colon. Participants with UC have mucosal inflammation starting in the rectum that can extend continuously to proximal segments of the colon. This study will assess how safe and effective Rinvoq is in treating adult participants with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC). Adverse events and change in disease activity will be assessed. Rinvoq is a drug approved for the treatment of ulcerative colitis (UC). All study participants will receive Rinvoq as prescribed by their study doctor in accordance with approved local label. Approximately 300 adult participants will be enrolled in Japan. Participants will receive upadacitinib as prescribed by their physician according to their routine clinical practice and local label. Participants will be followed for up to 60 weeks. There is expected to be no additional burden for participants in this trial. Participants will attend regular visits during the study at a hospital or clinic according to their routine clinical practice.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 300 |
Est. completion date | November 30, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | November 30, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 15 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Participants diagnosed with moderately to severely active Ulcerative colitis (UC). - Participants who are within 14 days from the commencement of Rinvoq treatment for UC. - Participants who are administered the first dose of Rinvoq for UC after approval for UC in Japan. Exclusion Criteria: - Participants currently participating in registrational clinical trial. - Participants for whom Rinvoq is contraindicated. - Participants that have been previously exposed to Rinvoq. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Japan | Ohmori Toshihide gastro-intestinal Clinic /ID# 256205 | Ageo-shi | Saitama |
Japan | Anjou Kousei Hospital /ID# 256207 | Anjo-shi | Aichi |
Japan | Asahi General Hospital /ID# 258446 | Asahi-shi | Chiba |
Japan | Atsugi Familly Clinic /ID# 259496 | Atsugi-shi | Kanagawa |
Japan | Juntendo University Hospital /ID# 259504 | Bunkyo-ku | Tokyo |
Japan | Chiba Clinic /ID# 257015 | Chiba-shi | Chiba |
Japan | Kobayashi Clinic /ID# 265631 | Chikugo-shi | Fukuoka |
Japan | Fukuoka University Chikushi Hospital /ID# 255248 | Chikushino-shi | Fukuoka |
Japan | Ginza Central Clinic /ID# 256208 | Chuo-ku | Tokyo |
Japan | Sai Gastroenterology and Proctology Clinic /ID# 252880 | Fujidera-shi | Osaka |
Japan | Sakemi clinic /ID# 261889 | Fukuoka-shi | Fukuoka |
Japan | NHO Fukuyama Medical Center /ID# 255246 | Fukuyama-shi | Hiroshima |
Japan | Gifu Municipal Hospital /ID# 255254 | Gifu-shi | Gifu |
Japan | Gifu University Hospital /ID# 258435 | Gifu-shi | Gifu |
Japan | Hachinohe City Hospital /ID# 256198 | Hachinohe-shi | |
Japan | Hamamatsu University Hospital /ID# 258438 | Hamamatsu-shi | Shizuoka |
Japan | Kashiwabara Gastroenterology Clinic /ID# 261885 | Hamamatsu-shi | Shizuoka |
Japan | Kato Clinic /ID# 254489 | Hamamatsu-shi | Shizuoka |
Japan | Hirakata Kohsai Hospital /ID# 256216 | Hirakata | Osaka |
Japan | Kansai Medical University Hospital /ID# 255247 | Hirakata-shi | Osaka |
Japan | Hiroshima University Hospital /ID# 257045 | Hiroshima-shi | Hiroshima |
Japan | Kaisei Clinic /ID# 258441 | Hiroshima-shi | Hiroshima |
Japan | Hitachinaka General Hospital /ID# 256209 | Hitachinaka-shi | Ibaraki |
Japan | Ichinomiyanishi Hospital /ID# 259498 | Ichinomiya-shi | Aichi |
Japan | Tokyo Medical University Ibaraki Medical Center /ID# 260210 | Inashiki-shi | Ibaraki |
Japan | Nippon Medical Chiba Hokusoh Hospital /ID# 259505 | Inzai-shi | Chiba |
Japan | Kagoshima IBD Gastroenterology Clinic /ID# 255191 | Kagoshima-shi | Kagoshima |
Japan | Sameshima Hospital /ID# 256215 | Kagoshima-shi | Kagoshima |
Japan | Gokeikai Ofuna Chuo Hospital /ID# 259502 | Kamakura-shi | Kanagawa |
Japan | Kanazawa Red Cross Hospital /ID# 262653 | Kanazawa-shi | Ishikawa |
Japan | Koyama Memorial Hospital /ID# 256212 | Kashima City | Ibaraki |
Japan | Tsujinaka Hospital Kashiwanoha /ID# 257013 | Kashiwa-shi | Chiba |
Japan | Shin-Yurigaoka General Hospital /ID# 265634 | Kawasaki City | Kanagawa |
Japan | Tobata Kyoritsu Hospital /ID# 257043 | Kitakyusyu-shi | Fukuoka |
Japan | Kobe University Hospital /ID# 260212 | Kobe-shi | Hyogo |
Japan | Nishi-Kobe Medical Center /ID# 258433 | Kobe-shi | Hyogo |
Japan | Iwamoto Naika Onaka Clinic /ID# 261888 | Kofu-shi | Yamanashi |
Japan | Koganei Tsurukame Clinic /ID# 260215 | Koganei-shi | Tokyo |
Japan | Showa Inan General Hospital /ID# 258413 | Komagane-shi | Nagano |
Japan | Hoshi General Hospital /ID# 261292 | Koriyama City | Fukushima |
Japan | Kumagaya General Hospital /ID# 261294 | Kumagaya-shi | Saitama |
Japan | Hattori Clinic /ID# 263978 | Kumamoto | |
Japan | Coloproctology Center Takano Hospital /ID# 257041 | Kumamoto-shi | Kumamoto |
Japan | Hidaka Clinic of Coloproctology /ID# 252879 | Kurume-shi | Fukuoka |
Japan | Japanese Red Cross Kyoto Daiichi Hosital /ID# 256213 | Kyoto-shi | Kyoto |
Japan | National Hospital Organization Kyoto Medical Center /ID# 259497 | Kyoto-shi | Kyoto |
Japan | Matsuyama Red Cross Hospital /ID# 260211 | Matsuyama-shi | Ehime |
Japan | Dokkyo Medical University Hospital /ID# 257040 | Mibu | Tochigi |
Japan | Kitasato University Kitasato Institute Hospital /ID# 258434 | Minato-ku | Tokyo |
Japan | The Jikei University Hospital /ID# 262652 | Minato-ku | Tokyo |
Japan | Kyorin University - Mitaka Campus /ID# 261293 | Mitaka | |
Japan | Shinonoi General Hospital /ID# 261893 | Nagano-shi | Nagano |
Japan | Nagaoka Red Cross Hospital /ID# 255250 | Nagaoka-shi | Niigata |
Japan | Nagasaki Harbor Medical Center /ID# 264425 | Nagasaki | |
Japan | Aikawa Minnano-shinryojo /ID# 258447 | Nagoya-shi | Aichi |
Japan | Miwa Internist and Gastroenterology Clinic Aoi /ID# 267049 | Nagoya-shi | Aichi |
Japan | Shimozato Clinic /ID# 261901 | Nagoya-shi | Aichi |
Japan | Naha City Hospital /ID# 255249 | Naha | Okinawa |
Japan | University of the Ryukyus Hospital /ID# 257044 | Nakagami-gun | Okinawa |
Japan | Nara Prefecture General Medical Center /ID# 256211 | Nara-shi | Nara |
Japan | Yoneyama Clinic /ID# 256210 | Niigata-shi | Niigata |
Japan | Hida Endoscopy Clinic /ID# 255252 | Nishinomiya-shi | Hyogo |
Japan | Hyogo Medical University Hospital /ID# 259500 | Nishinomiya-shi | Hyogo |
Japan | Yamada Coloproctology Clinic /ID# 259508 | Niwa-gun | Aichi |
Japan | Mori Surgical Clinic /ID# 258445 | Ogaki-shi | Gifu |
Japan | Ishida Clinic of IBD and Gastroenterology /ID# 252878 | Oita-shi | Oita |
Japan | Okayama University Hospital /ID# 262651 | Okayama | |
Japan | Nakagami Hospital /ID# 256214 | Okinawa-shi | Okinawa |
Japan | Kinshukai Infusion Clinic /ID# 253199 | Osaka-shi | Osaka |
Japan | National Hospital Organization Osaka National Hospital /ID# 257042 | Osaka-shi | Osaka |
Japan | Osaka Metropolitan University Hospital /ID# 258319 | Osaka-shi | Osaka |
Japan | Tane General Hospital /ID# 259495 | Osaka-shi | Osaka |
Japan | Yoshino Medical Clinic /ID# 255192 | Osaka-shi | Osaka |
Japan | Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital /ID# 258323 | Otsu-shi | Shiga |
Japan | Kitasato University Hospital /ID# 267442 | Sagamihara | Kanagawa |
Japan | Osaka Rosai Hospital /ID# 255244 | Sakai-shi | Osaka |
Japan | Hokkaido P.W.F.A.C. Sapporo-Kosei General Hospital /ID# 258437 | Sapporo-shi | Hokkaido |
Japan | Sapporo IBD Clinic /ID# 255255 | Sapporo-shi | Hokkaido |
Japan | Chuno Kosei Hospital /ID# 263042 | Seki City | Gifu |
Japan | Tohoku Pharmaceutical University Hospital /ID# 265636 | Sendai | Miyagi |
Japan | Ohori IBD Clinic /ID# 255253 | Setagaya-ku | Tokyo |
Japan | Shinjuku Tsurukame Clinic /ID# 258443 | Shibuya-ku | Tokyo |
Japan | Showa University Hospital /ID# 261898 | Shinagawa-ku | Tokyo |
Japan | Japan Community Health care Organization Tokyo Yamate Medical Center /ID# 261886 | Shinjuku-ku | Tokyo |
Japan | Keio University Hospital /ID# 261899 | Shinjuku-ku | Tokyo |
Japan | Tokyo Medical University Hospital /ID# 261291 | Shinjuku-ku | Tokyo |
Japan | Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital /ID# 261887 | Shinjuku-ku | Tokyo |
Japan | Shizuoka Aoi Clinic /ID# 260219 | Shizuoka-shi | Shizuoka |
Japan | NHO Shizuoka Medical Center /ID# 260214 | Sunto-gun | Shizuoka |
Japan | Gifu Prefectural Tajimi Hosp /ID# 260213 | Tajimi-shi | Gifu |
Japan | Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital /ID# 259493 | Takamatsu-shi | Kagawa |
Japan | Kudo Gastroenterology Clinic /ID# 255251 | Takasaki-shi | Gunma |
Japan | St. Luke's International Hospital /ID# 264301 | Tokyo | |
Japan | Yokota Memorial Hospital /ID# 267044 | Toyama-shi | Toyama |
Japan | Toyonaka Municipal Hospital /ID# 258414 | Toyonaka-shi | Osaka |
Japan | Ieda Hospital /ID# 257012 | Toyota-shi | Aichi |
Japan | Mie University Hospital /ID# 257011 | Tsu-shi | Mie |
Japan | Tsuchiura Kyodo General Hospital /ID# 260732 | Tsuchiura-shi | Ibaraki |
Japan | Juntendo University Urayasu Hospital /ID# 265635 | Urayasu | Chiba |
Japan | Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital /ID# 254488 | Utsunomiya-shi | Tochigi |
Japan | Japanese Red Cross Wakayama Medical Center /ID# 255245 | Wakayama-shi | Wakayama |
Japan | Wakayama Medical University Hospital /ID# 259506 | Wakayama-shi | Wakayama |
Japan | Yamaguchi Red Cross Hospital /ID# 257016 | Yamaguchi-shi | Yamaguchi |
Japan | Yokkaichi Hazu Medical Center /ID# 257010 | Yokkaichi-shi | Mie |
Japan | Koganecho Sukoyaka Clinic /ID# 257014 | Yokohama-shi | Kanagawa |
Japan | Saiseikai Yokohamashi Tobu /ID# 261896 | Yokohama-shi | Kanagawa |
Japan | Yokohama Municipal Citizen's Hospital /ID# 259503 | Yokohama-shi | Kanagawa |
Japan | Yokohama Totsukaekimae Clinic /ID# 259509 | Yokohama-shi | Kanagawa |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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AbbVie |
Japan,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Incidence Percentage of Serious Infection Reported as Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) | An Adverse Event (AE) is defined as any untoward medical occurrence in a participant, which does not necessarily have a causal relationship with their treatment. Among AEs, an event whose causal relationship with the product cannot be ruled out is considered an adverse drug reaction. | Up to 60 weeks |
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