Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Phase 1, Single Center Study Using Omalizumab in Subjects With Atopic Dermatitis
A phase 1 single center study in which omalizumab is dosed normally (according to the product insert) in subjects with atopic dermatitis.
A Phase I randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study of Omalizumab in subjects
with severe atopic dermatitis and food allergy. Subjects were to participate for 2 years.
The treatment period was a 24 week period during which subjects received Omalizumab either
every 2 or 4 weeks subcutaneously (as per product insert guidelines). Subjects randomized to
the placebo group received sterile water every 2 or 4 weeks subcutaneously. Previous
medications were standardized at equivalent doses one month prior to the first dose. The
monthly laboratory assessment for each subject included a complete blood count (CBC), serum
chemistries (Chem7/AST/ALT), and IgE levels.
Safety: Adverse events and clinical status were actively monitored during study visits at
weeks 4, 8, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, and 36 (up to 3 months after last study dose) the as well as
reviewed in daily diaries per NIH assessment guidelines. Assessments of platelet count
(CBC), liver function (LFTs), serum chemistry panel, and serum IgE were made on a monthly
basis during the treatment period (24 weeks). Serum pregnancy testing was performed at
screening only as part of the inclusion/exclusion criteria.
Efficacy: Efficacy parameters included a standardized SCORAD classification system,
Physician's Global Assessment (PGA) score and subject/care giver global assessment for
subjects at 24 weeks compared to baseline. An assessment for food allergy was made by skin
prick testing and RAST performed at baseline and during or after the last dose. Diaries were
also taken to assess use of concomitant medications and food allergy symptoms. In addition,
one of the secondary endpoints was to assess the durability of effect of Xolair once the
treatment was discontinued. This was achieved through follow-up visits 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and
24 months after the last treatment dose. The investigators also assessed use of concomitant
medications and food allergies via daily diaries for each of these assessments.
Number of subjects planned: 20 (Omalizumab 10 and Placebo 10). Number of subjects analysed:
(Omalizumab 4 and Placebo 4).
Male or female aged 4-25 years. Diagnosis of severe atopic dermatitis (meeting SCORAD
criteria) with at least 6 months of documented symptoms. Also with concomitant food allergy
as determined by a positive skin prick testing.
Omalizumab was supplied as a sterile, white, preservative-free, lyophilized powder contained
in a single-use vial that is reconstituted with Sterile Water for Injection (SWFI), USP, and
administered as a subcutaneous (SC) injection. A Xolair vial contains 202.5 mg of
Omalizumab, 145.5 mg sucrose, 2.8 mg L-histidine hydrochloride mono hydrate, 1.8 mg
L-histidine and 0.5 mg polysorbate 20 and is designed to deliver 150 mg of Omalizumab, in
1.2 mL after reconstitution with 1.4 mL SWFI, USP. Treatment dose was determined as outlined
in the product insert.
2 year study duration (24 Weeks treatment). The reference was placebo (sterile water) given
subcutaneously.
The primary efficacy variables were improvement of SCORAD, Physician's Global Assessment,
and Subject/Caregiver Global Assessment scores for subjects at 24 weeks compared to
baseline.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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