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NCT number NCT03837938
Other study ID # LDP0114
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 3
First received
Last updated
Start date November 9, 2016
Est. completion date July 31, 2018

Study information

Verified date October 2023
Source Dompé Farmaceutici S.p.A
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Primary objective: To assess the efficacy of Levopront® in comparison with Libexin® based on daytime cough resolution rate by Day 8. The daytime cough symptoms resolution corresponds to 0 or 1 points on the "Six-point daytime and nighttime cough assessment scale". Secondary objectives: Treatment effect assessment in terms of the following efficacy and safety parameters: - To assess the efficacy of Levopront® in comparison with Libexin® based on nighttime cough resolution rate by Day 8. - Daytime and nighttime cough symptoms resolution according to "Six-point daytime and nighttime cough assessment scale" by Day 4. - Change in severity and frequency of daytime and nighttime cough according to "Six-point daytime and nighttime cough assessment scale" on Day 4 and Day 8 from baseline on Day 1. - Cough intensity change according to the visual-analogue scale on Day 4 and Day 8 from baseline on Day 1. - Change of FEV1 on Day 8 from baseline values on Day 1. - Rate of Adverse events (AE) and Serious Adverse Events (SAE) of the various severity according to subjective complaints, laboratory test results, physical examination, vital signs and spirometry


Description:

This is a multicenter, open-label, randomized, clinical trial to assess the efficacy and safety of Levopront® syrup 30 mg/5 ml in comparison with Libexin® 100 mg tablets in patients suffering from dry non-productive cough caused by acute upper respiratory infection


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 184
Est. completion date July 31, 2018
Est. primary completion date March 6, 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: Subjects should meet the following inclusion criteria to be included into this clinical trial: 1. Signed Informed Consent Form 2. Male or female aged from 18 to 65 (inclusive) 3. Dry non-productive cough as a symptom of acute upper respiratory infection (IDC codes J00-J06) 4. Daytime cough symptom score = 3 points according to the "Six-point daytime and nighttime cough assessment scale" 5. Pre-bronchodilator FEV1 = 70% of the predicted values, post-bronchodilator FEV1 increase of = 12% or = 200 ml compared to the baseline, FEV1/FVC (Tiffeneau index) = 0.7 6. Patient's consent to follow the protocol procedures, including the completion of the patient's diary 7. Patient's consent to use the adequate contraception methods throughout the study period. The adequate birth control methods are as follows: - Oral or transdermal contraceptives - Condoms or diaphragms (barrier method) with spermicide - Intrauterine contraceptive devices Exclusion Criteria: Subjects with any of the following conditions will be excluded from the study: 1. Hypersensitivity or individual contraindications to Levodropropizine, Prenoxdiazine or additives of the study drug 2. Hereditary fructose intolerance, glucose-lactose malabsorption, lactase deficiency, sucrose-isomaltose deficiency 3. Tuberculosis, bronchial asthma, malignant tumors of lungs or bronchi, COPD, severe respiratory failure (cyanosis, need for respiratory support) or other lung pathology at screening or in history 4. Inhalation anesthesia within 3 months before screening 5. Smoking history of more than 10 pack-years 6. Previous use of cough medicines, ACE inhibitors or amiodarone within 30 days before screening 7. Contraindications or inability to perform spirometry 8. Necessity (in the Investigator's opinion) of prescribing mucolytic agents, expectorants, antibiotics or other medications prohibited by the protocol during the study 9. Excessive mucous excretion which (in the Investigator's opinion) could be a contraindication to prescribing anti-cough medicines; decreased mucociliary function (Kartagener's syndrome, ciliary dyskinesia) 10. Malignant tumors in the past 5 years (except for the basal cell carcinoma) 11. Serious cardiovascular disease at the moment or within 12 months prior to screening, including: Chronic heart failure class III or IV (according to the classification of the New York Heart Association), severe arrhythmias requiring treatment with antiarrhythmic drugs class Ia, Ib, Ic or III, unstable angina, myocardial infarction, heart surgery and coronary arteries, serious valvular heart disease, transient ischemic attack or stroke, uncontrolled hypertension with systolic blood pressure > 180 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure > 110 mmHg, pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis 12. Gastric or duodenal ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux disease within a period of 12 months before screening 13. Systemic autoimmune disorders and connective tissue diseases that require (currently or previously) administration of systemic glucocorticosteroids, cytostatic medications or penicillamine 14. Signs of intensive non-controlled concurrent disease, including disorders of the nervous system, endocrine system, kidneys, liver or gastrointestinal tract, which (in the Investigator's opinion) could prevent the patient's participation in the study 15. History of alcohol or drug abuse at screening or in the past, which results in the inability of the patient to participate in the study at the Investigator's discretion 16. Taking part in another clinical trial or use of study drug within 30 days before screening 17. Pregnant or breast-feeding women or women planning pregnancy during the clinical trial; women of childbearing potential (including not sterilized operatively and in postmenopausal period of less than 2 years), not using appropriate methods of contraception 18. Inability to read or write; unwillingness to understand and follow the procedures of the study protocol; violation of the drug administration regimen or procedure execution that, at the discretion of the Investigator, can impact he results of the study or safety of the patient and interfere his further participation in the study; any other concomitant medical or serious mental conditions that make the patient unsuitable for participation in the clinical study, limit the validity of receiving an informed consent or may affect the patient's ability to participate in the study.

Study Design


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Intervention

Drug:
Levopront® syrup 30 mg/5 ml
The first study drug administration was performed at the clinical site on the day of randomization; the last study drug administration was performed in the evening before Day 8 (±1).
Libexin®
The first study drug administration was performed at the clinical site on the day of randomization; the last study drug administration was performed in the evening before Day 8 (±1). No chewing.

Locations

Country Name City State
Russian Federation State Public Healthcare Institution of Moscow "City Clinical Hospital # 71 of Moscow Healthcare Department" Moscow
Russian Federation The Laboratory of Pulmonology, State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Moscow State Medical-Stomatological University n.a. A.I. Evdokimov" under Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Clinical base of state budget Moscow
Russian Federation State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Ryazan' State Medical University n.a. academician I.P. Pavlov" under Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation Ryazan
Russian Federation "Institute of Medical Research" LLC Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation Saint-Petersburg State Healthcare Institution "Nikolaevskaya Hospital" Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation State Healthcare Institution "Regional Clinical Hospital" Saratov
Russian Federation LLC Treatment-and-prophylactic institution on the "Smolensk clinic" Smolensk
Russian Federation State Autonomous Healthcare Institution of Yaroslavl Region "Clinical Hospital of Emergency care n.a. N.V. Solovyev" Yaroslavl

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Dompé Farmaceutici S.p.A

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Russian Federation, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Number of Participants With Daytime Cough Resolution Rate by Day 8 in the PP Population Daytime cough (>08:00h up to 22:00 h) was evaluated on a 6-point scale (Six-point daytime and nighttime cough assessment scale") where 0 = no cough during the day; and 5 = distressing cough most of the day. The daytime cough symptoms resolution corresponds to 0 or 1 points on the 6-point scale. The lower the score the better the outcome.
The rate of patients who responded to treatment (cough absents, when score is 0 or 1 at "six-point cough scale" vs. cough presents, when score is = 2 at "six-point cough score") by Day 8 in the study treatment group and in the control group with a non-inferiority margin of d = 20% is reported.
At Visit 3, Day 8
Primary Number of Participants With Daytime Cough Resolution Rate by Day 8 in the ITT Population Daytime cough (>08:00h up to 22:00 h) was evaluated on a 6-point scale (Six-point daytime and nighttime cough assessment scale") where 0 = no cough during the day; and 5 = distressing cough most of the day. The daytime cough symptoms resolution corresponds to 0 or 1 points on the 6-point scale. The lower the score the better the outcome.
The rate of patients who responded to treatment (cough absents, when score is 0 or 1 at "six-point cough scale" vs. cough presents, when score is = 2 at "six-point cough score") by Day 8 in the study treatment group and in the control group with a non-inferiority margin of d = 20% is reported.
At Visit 3, Day 8
Secondary Number of Participants With Nighttime Cough Resolution Rate by Day 8 in the ITT Population Night-time cough ( >22:00 h up to 08:00 h) was evaluated on a 6-point scale (Six-point daytime and nighttime cough assessment scale") where 0 = no cough during the night to 5 = distressing coughs preventing any sleep. The nighttime cough symptoms resolution corresponds to 0 or 1 points on the 6-point scale. The lower the score the better the outcome.
The rate of patients who responded to treatment (cough absents, when score is 0 or 1 at "six-point cough scale" vs. cough presents, when score is = 2 at "six-point cough score") by Day 8 in the study treatment group and in the control group with a non-inferiority margin of d = 20% is reported.
At Visit 3, Day 8
Secondary Number of Participants With Daytime & Nighttime Cough Symptoms Resolution in the ITT Population Daytime cough ( >08:00h up to 22:00 h) was evaluated on a 6-point scale (Six-point daytime and nighttime cough assessment scale) where 0 = no cough during the day to 5 = distressing coughs most of the day. Night-time cough ( >22:00 h up to 08:00 h) was evaluated on a 6-point scale (Six-point daytime and nighttime cough assessment scale) where 0 = no cough during the night to 5 = distressing coughs preventing any sleep.
The (daytime and nighttime) cough symptoms resolution corresponds to 0 or 1 points on the 6-point scale. The lower the score the better the outcome.
The rate of patients who responded to treatment (cough absents, when score is 0 or 1 at "six-point cough scale" vs. cough presents, when score is = 2 at "six-point cough score") by Day 4 in the study treatment group and in the control group with a non-inferiority margin of d = 20% is reported.
At Visit 2, Day 4
Secondary Change From Baseline in Severity and Frequency of Daytime and Nighttime Cough According to "Six-point Daytime and Nighttime Cough Assessment Scale" in the ITT Population Daytime cough ( >08:00 h up to 22:00 h) evaluated on a 6-point scale: 0 = no cough during the day to 5 = distressing coughs most of the day.
Night-time cough ( >22:00 h up to 08:00 h) evaluated on a 6-point scale: 0 = no cough during the night to 5 = distressing coughs preventing any sleep.
Baseline, At visit 2 Day 4; at visit 3, Day 8
Secondary Change From Baseline in Cough Intensity According to the Visual-analogue Scale (VAS) in the ITT Population. The visual-analogue scale (VAS) is a 100 mm scale which ranges from 'no cough' (0 mm) to 'the worst cough severity' (100 mm). The higher the score, the worse the outcome. Baseline, At visit 2 (Day 4); at visit 3 (Day 8)
Secondary Change From Baseline in Pre-bronchodilator FEV1 Values on Day 8 in the ITT Population. FEV1 is the Forced Expiratory Volume (in liters) in 1 second. The higher the value, the better the outcome. At Visit 3 (Day 8)
Secondary Number of Participants With Adverse Events (AE) and Serious Adverse Events (SAE) of the Various Severity According to Subjective Complaints Adverse Event (AE) - any untoward medical occurrence in a clinical investigation subject administered a pharmaceutical product which does not necessarily have a causal relationship with this treatment. An adverse event (AE) can therefore be any unfavorable and unintended sign (including an abnormal laboratory finding), symptom, complaint or disorder.
Serious Adverse Event (SAE) - Any adverse medical event which, irrespective of the dose of the study drug:
results in death;
is life-threatening;
requires hospitalization (initial or prolonged);
results in significant, persistent or permanent impairment or disability; or
is a congenital anomaly or birth defect
is an important medical event that may be not immediately life threatening or result in death or hospitalization but, based upon appropriate medical judgment, may jeopardize the patient and may require medical or surgical intervention to prevent one of the outcomes listed in the definition above.
From the moment of signing Informed Consent Form (prior to administration of the first dose of the study drug) to Day 30 after the last visit of the patient or last procedure per protocol, up to day 10"
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