Asthma Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Multi-national, Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, 3-period Crossover Study With GSK 573719 as Monotherapy in Adult Subjects With Asthma
This is a multi-national, randomized, double-blind, 3-period crossover, incomplete block
design to evaluate 5 once-daily and 2 twice-daily doses of GSK573719 in combination with
placebo. The study will explore the dose range of GSK573719 in asthmatic subjects who are
currently using non-ICS controller medications. Subjects will participate in the study for
up to a maximum of 14 weeks. At randomization subjects will be stratified by age to ensure
adequate exposure to GSK573719 throughout the expected age range. The primary endpoint will
be trough FEV1 obtained 24 hours after the last morning dose on Day 14 of each treatment
sequence.
A sub-group of subjects at selected sites (approximately 30% of the total population) will
have additional serial assessments for spirometry, ECG and Holter, and pharmacokinetic
sampling at the start and end of each treatment period. Safety assessments will include
monitoring for adverse events, laboratory tests, asthma symptom assessments and twice daily
PEF evaluation. Consenting subjects will have a blood sample taken for pharmacogenetic
analysis.
Asthma, a reversible obstructive disease of the airways, is defined as a chronic
inflammatory disorder of the airways in which many of the cells and cellular mediators play
a role. The chronic inflammation is associated with airway hyper-responsiveness that leads
to recurrent episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and coughing,
particularly at night or early in the morning. These episodes are usually associated with
widespread, but variable airflow obstruction within the lung that is often reversible either
spontaneously or with treatment (NIH 2007, GINA, 2010,). Guidelines recommend a stepwise
approach to the management of asthma. For many patients with mild disease, asthma symptoms
can be adequately relieved by 'on demand' use of a short acting beta-2 -agonist (SABA)
alone. A long-acting, inhaled, muscarinic receptor antagonist (LAMA) exerts its effects via
distinct and complementary bronchodilator mechanisms on large and small airways through
antagonism of the endogenous agonist acetylcholine at the muscarinic receptors leading to
smooth muscle relaxation and bronchodilation. However, most experience with older
anti-cholinergics has been with acute use and little is known about their effect in chronic
use or as maintenance in asthma.
Newer more selective muscarinic receptor antagonists are being developed for chronic use
which appear to have a better adverse event profile compared with older anti-cholinergics in
the treatment of asthma [Moulton 2011]. A once daily long-acting, inhaled, muscarinic
receptor antagonist (LAMA) bronchodilator, GSK573719, may offer an alternative treatment
option to patients with asthma.
The proposed study is a multi-national, randomized, double-blind, 3-period crossover,
incomplete block study in outpatient subjects with mild asthma and who are not using inhaled
corticosteroids (ICS) for symptom control. The primary objective of this study is to
evaluate the dose response, efficacy and safety of five once-daily doses of GSK573719
compared with placebo, over a 14-day treatment period, in patients with asthma. A placebo
arm will be included to determine an absolute treatment effect over placebo for each
GSK573719 dose regimen.
Each eligible subject will be randomized to receive 3 out of 8 potential treatments in
sequence over a total of three 14-day treatment periods. There will be 12 clinic visits
including a safety follow-up visit at the end of the study. All subjects will be provided
with albuterol (salbutamol) for use on an 'as-needed' basis throughout the run-in, treatment
and washout periods. A sub-group (approximately 30%) of the study population will comprise
subjects from selected sites. These subjects will have additional assessments at the start
and end of each treatment period, including serial spirometry, serial ECGs, 24 hour Holter
monitoring, and samples of blood and urine for pharmacokinetic analysis. Other safety
parameters include the incidence of adverse events, vital signs, clinical laboratory
parameters, ECGs and spirometry, including twice daily peak expiratory flow, asthma
exacerbation assessment. and use of salbutamol.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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