Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel, Study Assessing NuvastaticTM (C5OSEW5050ESA) 1000 mg (3 Times a Day) in Improving Fatigue in Patients With Solid Stage I - IV Tumors
Verified date | September 2020 |
Source | Natureceuticals Sdn Bhd |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Nuvastatic TM (C5OSEW5050ESA)is a special formulation derived from the standardized extract of O. stamineus leaves developed by Natureceuticals Sdn. Bhd. The extract is prepared from meticulous extraction using sophisticated phytochemical techniques, where the particular phytopharmaceuticals (active ingredients) are being concentrated to achieve the desired therapeutic efficacy. In the proposed human study, it is anticipated that administering dietary supplement of standardized O. stamineus rosmarinic acid-enriched Nuvastatic TM (C5OSEW5050ESA) 1000 mg (3 times a day), can ameliorate fatigue in cancer patients. This is based on scientific studies that support its ability in reducing oxidative damage and restore mitochondrial and other cellular functions involved in cellular energy production. It is further hypothesized that the anti-inflammatory, antinociceptive anti-oxidant, and neuroprotective properties of the active compound rosmarinic acid may also potentially assist in pain control, sleep loss, lethargy and other symptoms strongly associated with cancer-related fatigue.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 110 |
Est. completion date | October 31, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | October 28, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: Males or females, = age 18 Patients with solid tumors, Stage I-IV Patients who received, receiving, or plan to receive chemotherapy and/or = 1 week of radiotherapy. ECOG 0-2 Life expectancy = 6 months Ability and willingness to provide written informed consent and comply with study requirement Exclusion Criteria: 1. Known allergy to Nuvastatic TM (C5OSEW5050ESA) or any of the excipient used in the preparation of the investigational product 2. Any other known existing condition that contraindicates with the use of investigational product 3. Inability to take or consume the investigational product per protocol-specified route of administration including peptic ulcer disease, chronic gastritis, hypotension, and systolic blood pressure <90mmgHg. 2. Inability to understand local language (s) for which BFI, EORTC-QLQ- C30, FACIT-F, visual analogue scale for fatigue questionnaire 5. Any condition (e.g. Psychological, geographical, etc.) that does not permit compliance with the study or follow up procedures 6. Participation in any other clinical study using an investigational medicinal product or device within 28 days prior to baseline visit 7. Treatment with medications or supplements frequently associated with fatigue, such as interferon (within the last four months), beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, benzodiazepines, sedating antihistamines, antidepressants, antipsychotics, or melatonin. In select instances, patients using these medications may be enrolled if, in the opinion of the investigators, their fatigue is clearly unrelated to the medication. 3. Untreated or uncontrolled comorbidities that influence fatigue, including thyroid disorders (TSH> 5 mcIU/mL), anemia (Hemoglobin< 9 g/dL), major depression, active substance abuse, or other conditions as determined by the enrolling physician. Comorbidities that are adequately controlled will not exclude patients. 4. Chronic renal failure patients with raised serum potassium levels and abnormal renal function 10. Untreated sleep disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea or restless leg syndrome 11. Decompensated cirrhosis (encephalopathy, gastrointestinal bleeding, ascites, bilirubin > 2) within the last six months 12. Patients planning to travel outside the time zone during the study period 13. Known or suspected significant gastrointestinal motility disorder, obstruction, or structuring disease 14. Severe malnutrition according to WHO criteria. 15. Upon examination, the patients may be deemed to have any of the following conditions: a. Bipedal edema b. Visible severe wasting c. Weight for height more than 3 standard deviations below the median of international reference population d. Fever related to systemic infection (especially Gram-negative coliforms such as Escherichia coli and Klebsiellapneumoniae), neutropenic sepsis e. Respiratory distress f. Heart failure g. Electrolyte abnormalities (hypophosphataemia, hypokalemia/ hyperkaliemia, hypoglycemia, etc.) h. Marked anorexia i. Profuse diarrhea j. Shock 5. The patient is female and is pregnant or fertile and is not practicing adequate methods of contraception, is planning to become pregnant within 1 month of the study, is breastfeeding. Note: Females who are breastfeeding should not be discouraged from breastfeeding for the sole purpose of enrolling in the study. Females who choose to defer breastfeeding until 5 days after the last dose of study drug to allow the elimination of the drug from breast milk will be eligible. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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India | Notrox Research Pvt Ltd | Bangalore | Karnataka |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Natureceuticals Sdn Bhd |
India,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | To evaluate efficacy of CANSSUFIVE® Nuvastatic (C5OSEW5050ESA) in Improving Fatigue in Patients with Solid Stage I - IV Tumors. | Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy Fatigue FACIT-F scale as primary endpoint. FACIT-Fatigue Scale: (0 = not at all; 1 = a little bit; 2 = somewhat; 3 = quite a bit; and 4 = very much) | Measured at baseline (Visit 2) (week 2) | |
Primary | To evaluate efficacy of CANSSUFIVE® Nuvastatic (C5OSEW5050ESA) in Improving Fatigue in Patients with Solid Stage I - IV Tumors. | Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy Fatigue FACIT-F scale as primary endpoint. FACIT-Fatigue Scale: (0 = not at all; 1 = a little bit; 2 = somewhat; 3 = quite a bit; and 4 = very much) | Measured at Visit 3 (week 3) | |
Primary | To evaluate efficacy of CANSSUFIVE® Nuvastatic (C5OSEW5050ESA) in Improving Fatigue in Patients with Solid Stage I - IV Tumors. | Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy Fatigue FACIT-F scale as primary endpoint. FACIT-Fatigue Scale: (0 = not at all; 1 = a little bit; 2 = somewhat; 3 = quite a bit; and 4 = very much) | Measured at Visit 6 (week 6) | |
Primary | To evaluate efficacy of CANSSUFIVE® Nuvastatic (C5OSEW5050ESA) in Improving Fatigue in Patients with Solid Stage I - IV Tumors. | Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy Fatigue FACIT-F scale as primary endpoint. FACIT-Fatigue Scale: (0 = not at all; 1 = a little bit; 2 = somewhat; 3 = quite a bit; and 4 = very much) | Measured at Visit 9 (week 9) | |
Primary | To evaluate the safety and tolerability of CANSSUFIVE® Nuvastatic (C5OSEW5050ESA) in Patients with Solid Stage I - IV Tumors. | Visual Analogue fatigue scale (VAFS) as primary endpoint. Fatigue with 0 being worst and 10 being normal. | Measured at baseline (Visit 2) (week 2) | |
Primary | To evaluate the safety and tolerability of CANSSUFIVE® Nuvastatic (C5OSEW5050ESA) in Patients with Solid Stage I - IV Tumors. | Visual Analogue fatigue scale (VAFS) as primary endpoint. Fatigue with 0 being worst and 10 being normal. | Measured at Visit 3 (week 3) | |
Primary | To evaluate the safety and tolerability of CANSSUFIVE® Nuvastatic (C5OSEW5050ESA) in Patients with Solid Stage I - IV Tumors. | Visual Analogue fatigue scale (VAFS) as primary endpoint. Fatigue with 0 being worst and 10 being normal. | Measured at Visit 6 (week 6) | |
Primary | To evaluate the safety and tolerability of CANSSUFIVE® Nuvastatic (C5OSEW5050ESA) in Patients with Solid Stage I - IV Tumors. | Visual Analogue fatigue scale (VAFS) as primary endpoint. Fatigue with 0 being worst and 10 being normal. | Measured at Visit 9 (week 9) | |
Secondary | Quality of Life (QoL) | Overall QoL improvement using EORTC-QLQ-C30. Scale 1 (worse) to 10 (better). | Measured at baseline (visit 2) (week 2), visit 3 (week 3), visit 4 (week 6), and visit 5 (week 9). | |
Secondary | Fatigue Severity Scale | Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS). Scale ranging from 1 ("strongly disagree") to 7 ("strongly agree"). | Measured at baseline (visit 2) (week 2), visit 3 (week 3), visit 4 (week 6), and visit 5 (week 9). | |
Secondary | Brief Fatigue Inventory | Brief Fatigue Inventory. 11-point rating scale developed to assess subjective fatigue. Fatigue severity from 0, indicating "no fatigue," to 10, indicating "as bad as you can imagine," at current, usual, and worst levels. | Measured at baseline (visit 2) (week 2), visit 3 (week 3), visit 4 (week 6), and visit 5 (week 9). | |
Secondary | Vitality subscale of the Medical Outcome Scale Short Form-36 (SF-36) | Vitality subscale of the Medical Outcome Scale Short Form-36 (SF-36). Scale ranging from 0 (worst possible health state) to 100 (best possible health state). | Measured at baseline (visit 2) (week 2), visit 3 (week 3), visit 4 (week 6), and visit 5 (week 9). | |
Secondary | F2-isoprostane | urinary F2-isoprostane as a biomarker for fatigue reduction | Measured at baseline (visit 2) (week 2), visit 3 (week 3), visit 4 (week 6), and visit 5 (week 9). | |
Secondary | The adverse events | The occurrence and severity of adverse effects are measured by a severity score scale and system organ class (gastrointestinal disorders, general disorders, and administration site conditions, nervous system disorders) in treatment vs placebo group. | During 9 weeks intervention and at end of intervation on 9th week. |
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