COVID-19 Clinical Trial
— ICE-COVIDOfficial title:
Efficacy of Carrageenan Nasal and Throat Spray for COVID-19 Prophylaxis - A Double Blind Randomised Placebo-controlled Trial
Verified date | April 2022 |
Source | Swansea University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The current COVID-19 pandemic is the biggest global healthcare challenge in the last century, and the number of cases in the next 12 months is likely to increase. There is currently no proven treatment, chemoprophylaxis or vaccine against COVID-19, which exhibits a wide clinical spectrum from asymptomatic carriage to mild upper respiratory tract infection, severe viral pneumonia to acute respiratory distress syndrome and death. Key workers are at high risk of exposure highlighting the need for effective preventative strategies. SARS-CoV-2 is a positive-sense single-stranded enveloped RNA virus which transmits via droplets, aerosols and direct contact, to reach their target naso- and oropharyngeal epithelial cells through initial electrostatic interactions to cell surface heparan sulphate (HS) proteoglycans. Carrageenan mimics cell surface HS, thereby trapping the virus to allow mucociliary clearance and has demonstrated anti-viral activity in-vitro and in a number of common cold clinical trials when administered as a nasal spray. ICE-COVID a randomised, double blind, placebo-controlled phase III trial of the prophylactic efficacy of iota-carrageenan nasal and throat spray in preventing COVID-19 illness in at risk healthcare professionals. Participants (n=240) will be randomly allocated to either the treatment arm (verum Coldamaris plus, 0.12% iota-carrageenan plus 0.04% Kappa-Carrageenan in 0.5% saline) or placebo (Coldamaris sine, saline 0.5%) arm. The study's primary objective is the prevention of COVID-19 infection, confirmed by PCR swab or documented seroconversion. Secondary objectives are to determine if carrageenan sprays reduce the clinical severity of COVID-19 and symptomatic acute respiratory infection of other aetiologies (non-SARS-CoV-2).
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 480 |
Est. completion date | November 18, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | November 18, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age =18 years; - Study participants who have given informed consent, and received a copy of signed consent form prior to any study related procedures; - Healthcare professionals (nurses, doctors, allied health professionals, health care assistants, operating department practitioners) working in Swansea Bay University Health Board initially as well as any other volunteers >18 years who have not previously tested positive for COVID19 or been vaccinated. - Subjects agree to refrain from taking over the counter products intended to prevent, intervene in, or treat colds/flu, starting at study entry and continuing through week 10 of the study. Exclusion Criteria: Capacity, consent and conflicts of interest: - The person lacks capacity; - The subject is related to any study personnel or has any other close ties or conflicts of interest with the research team or the study sponsor; - The subject has received any investigational drug or participated in a clinical trial within 4 weeks of entry to this study. - Unable to complete the daily symptom tracker - Unable to communicate in English or Welsh Comorbidities: - Known hypersensitivity or allergy to any component of the test product; - Severe cardiovascular, endocrinological, neurological, respiratory, gastrointestinal disease, immune deficiency, autoimmune disease or a history or any current disease that is considered by the investigator as a reason for exclusion; - Severe nasal septal deviation, nasal polyps or other non-infectious condition that could cause nasal obstruction; - A history of any nasal or sinus surgery in the past that in the opinion of the investigator may influence the symptoms or spray administration; - An unrelated infection that in the opinion of the investigator may influence symptoms (gastrointestinal infection, other viral diseases such as measles, mumps); COVID-19 Status: - Participants with proven COVID-19 infection (previous positive serology and/or viral PCR swab) - Participants that have already received their vaccination or already booked in for their vaccination Medications: - Recent treatment of common cold that in the opinion of the investigator may influence symptoms (see Table 2) - Participants taking any of the medications outlined in Table 2 during the trial period will be excluded |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | Joint Clinical Research Facility | Swansea |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Swansea University | Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board, Cardiff University, Marinomed Biotech AG, Walgreens Boots Alliance |
United Kingdom,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Rate of COVID-19 infection | Acquisition of COVID-19 infection as confirmed by positive PCR swab taken at the time of symptom onset or positive serology measured 2 weeks after symptom onset or seroconversion at the end of the trial (via trial entry and exit serology) to detect asymptomatic infection during the study period | 9-12 months | |
Secondary | Duration of COVID-19 infection | Time taken for all symptoms to resolve (days) | 9-12 months | |
Secondary | Hospitalisation due to COVD-19 infection | Length of hospital and intensive care stay (days) | 9-12 months | |
Secondary | Severity of COVID-19 infection | Morality rate | 9-12 months | |
Secondary | Quality of life of nasal spray use | Usability of spray and effect on cost and quality adjusted life years | 9-12 months |
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