Chronic Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial of Dronabinol (Marinol) vs Placebo as Add-on Therapy For Patients on Opioids for Chronic Pain
The purpose of this research study is to determine if Marinol alleviates pain in patients
with chronic pain who are currently taking opioids.
The study begins with a 2-hour initial visit followed by three 8-hour appointments at
Brigham and Women's Hospital. At each 8-hour visit, patients receive a dose of medication
and complete surveys relating to pain.
During the first visit a brief examination and a few surveys about pain, quality of life,
and medical history are given. The study doctor then determines if the participant continues
to qualify for the study.
If qualified for the study, patients receive a daily diary to record pain levels and pain
medications; this will take about 5 minutes each day. After completion of the diary,
patients begin the 8-hour visits.
Patients visit the Pain Trials Center three times to receive study medication. After taking
the study medication, participants remain in the clinic for 8 hours to complete hourly
surveys about pain and pain relief.
Subsequent to these visits, patients may enter a 1-month extension where Marinol is taken at
home, and pain levels are recorded in a diary. Participants can change the dose of study
drug to better control pain and side effects, after speaking with study staff. The study
then concludes with a final 30-minute visit to summarize the participant's experience in the
clinical trial.
During the informed consent process subjects will be informed that Marinol (Dronabinol) is
generally not used for chronic pain and there will be no provision for extended treatment
with Dronabinol.
The study comprises two phases, the blinded single-dose phase and the open-label multi-dose
phase. There are five visits in all; one baseline visit, three treatment visits in the
single-dose phase, and then a final end-of-study visit after the multi-dose phase is over.
Subjects will be initially screened by telephone, and if eligible will present for a
baseline visit. This visit will verify enrollment criteria, and will include a history and
physical exam, urine pregnancy test if indicated, and baseline assessments. Subjects who
meet full enrollment criteria will be randomly allocated to one of the treatment sequences
of the single-dose phase.
Single-Dose Phase
The treatment sequence will be a randomized 3-treatment, 3-period crossover trial. Each
subject will receive each treatment in a sequence randomly allocated by the Investigational
Drug Services Department at Brigham and Women's Hospital. These visits will be scheduled a
minimum of 3 days apart, and subjects will be instructed to reschedule if their pain is less
than 4/10 on the morning of their visit.
On the days of the treatment visits, subjects will arrive in the Clinical Trials Center at
7-8am, without having taken their morning opioid dose. They will also be fasting, except for
clear liquids. They will have a baseline blood sample drawn for level of THC, if any, in
their blood. Patients will receive study drug at 8-9 am, and will be monitored for 8 hours,
and subsequently discharged home. At the 4- and 8-hour mark, two more blood samples will be
drawn. Total amount of blood taken for all three samples together will be less than 10 ml.
Subjects who require rescue dosing during the 8-hour study period will take their customary
rescue analgesic, be observed in the study center to ensure that they achieve adequate
relief of their pain, and then discharged home. A "rescue assessment" will be completed at
the time of rescue dosing and will be the final assessment for that treatment session. At
the end of the fourth visit (the final treatment visit), prior to discharge, subjects will
be offered entry into the one-month open-label extension.
Multi-Dose Phase
Subjects who choose to enter the open-label extension will be provided Marinol tablets which
they will then take according to a prearranged titration table. Subjects may titrate upwards
for inadequate analgesia or downwards for side effects. Subjects must be on a dose for a
minimum of two days prior to upward titration, but may titrate downward at any time due to
side effects. Subjects unable to tolerate any regimens will be dropped from the study.
Subjects will be required to be on a stable dronabinol regimen during the last week of the
study. Subjects who choose to terminate early will be encouraged to present for a
termination visit.
Subjects will continue baseline analgesics, including background and rescue opioids as they
had been prior to the trial. Downward titration of opioids will be allowed if clinically
indicated, per judgment of patient and investigator. Subjects will be contacted weekly at
the end of weeks 1, 2, and 3. Data collected during the telephone contacts will relate to
pain, medication consumption (study and non-study analgesics), and side effects. Subjects
will present for an end-of-study visit at the end of week 4.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double-Blind, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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