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NCT number NCT04515186
Other study ID # DNDi-MILT-08-CL
Secondary ID
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase Phase 3
First received
Last updated
Start date January 26, 2021
Est. completion date February 22, 2024

Study information

Verified date February 2024
Source Drugs for Neglected Diseases
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study evaluates if the combination of thermotherapy (one application, 50⁰C for 30") and 3 weeks of miltefosine is safe and have a comparable cure rate with the current recommended first line treatments comprising meglumine antimoniate for 3 weeks for the treatment of uncomplicated cutaneous leishmaniasis cases in the New World.


Description:

This randomized, open label, multi-centre, non-inferiority study aims to compare that the combination of thermotherapy (one application, 50⁰C for 30") and 3 weeks of miltefosine (2.5 mg/kg/day for 21 days orally) (here after referred to as combination), is non-inferior to the current recommended first line treatment miltefosine monotherapy (2.5 mg/kg/day for 28 days orally), for uncomplicated CL cases in the New World. Originally, the study was planned to assess the non-inferiority of the combination therapy in comparison to the current recommended first line treatments, meglumine antimoniate or miltefosine monotherapy for 28 days. However, based on the revised treatment guidelines published by WHO-PAHO in 2022 in which the use of systemic antimonial received only a conditional recommendation, principally because of its well-known toxicity, and is recommended to be used only in case where there is no other option, the study protocol amendment 7 was proposed to prematurely discontinue the inclusion of additional patients in the meglumine antimoniate arm. Primary Objective • To determine the non-inferior efficacy of the combination in comparison to the standard first line treatment miltefosine monotherapy as measured by the percentage of patients with initial clinical cure at Day 90. Secondary objectives - Assess the proportion of patients who show clinical improvement at D90 (have more or equal of 75% and less than 100% re-epithelization) and achieve 100% re-epithelization at D105 (late responders). - Assess the proportion of relapses at D180. - Describe the proportion of patients randomized in the meglumine antimoniate arm until its discontinuation who show initial cure at D90, clinical improvement at D90 and 100% re-epithelization at D105 and relapse at D180. - Assess the safety and tolerability profile for each regimen (percentage of treatment discontinuation, frequency and severity, causality with each study drug and seriousness of Adverse Events (AEs)). - Assess the time to achieve 100% re-epithelialization/ flattening of ulcerated/ non ulcerated lesions by Leishmania species. A computer-generated randomization code will be used for patient treatment allocation to one of the three arms indicated and utilizing a 1:1:1 allocation ratio. Patients assigned to the combination treatment will start treatment at Day 1 and have a follow-up visit on 24 hours to assess safety of thermotherapy. Hereafter, these patients are required to return at Days 7, 14, 21, 45, 63, 90, 105 (late responders only) and 180 after the beginning of treatment to assess safety and efficacy.In Brazil, women of childbearing potential are required to also return on D120 and D150 to perform blood pregnancy tests. Women with irregular menstrual cycle, should return for blood pregnancy tests every two weeks until D150. Patients assigned to the meglumine antimoniate treatment before discontinuation of this arm becomes effective arerequired to come at Days 1, 7, 14, 21, 45, 63, 90, 105 (late responders only) and 180 after the beginning of treatment to assess safety and efficacy. Patients assigned to the miltefosine monotherapy are required to come at Days 1, 7, 14, 21, 28, 45, 63, 90, 105 (late responders only) and 180 after the beginning of treatment to assess safety and efficacy. In Brazil, women of childbearing potential are required to also return on D120 and D150 to perform blood pregnancy tests. Women with irregular menstrual cycle, should return for blood pregnancy tests every two weeks until D150. Patients who have 100% re-epithelization at D90 are declared cured and appointed to come to their D180 assessment. If at D90 re-epithelization of the ulcer(s) is more or equal to 75% but less than 100%, patients will be defined as having clinical improvement and will be asked to return to D105 for a late responder assessment.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Active, not recruiting
Enrollment 184
Est. completion date February 22, 2024
Est. primary completion date November 17, 2023
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 12 Years to 60 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Males and females, aged =12 and =60 years old (upper age limit according to local regulations), and weighing = 30Kg. - Patient with a confirmed diagnosis of CL in at least one lesion by at least one of the following methods: 1) microscopic identification of amastigotes in stained lesion tissue, or 2) demonstration of Leishmania by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), or 3) positive culture for promastigotes. - Patient has a lesion that satisfies the following criteria: - Lesion size = 0.5 cm and = 4 cm (longest diameter). - not located on the ear, face, close to mucosal membranes, or on a location that in the opinion of the Principal Investigator (PI) is difficult to apply the TT. - Patient with = 4 CL lesions. - Duration of lesion less than 4 months by patient history. - Patient able to give written informed consent/ assent form. - In the opinion of the investigator, the patient is capable of understanding and complying with the protocol. Exclusion Criteria: - Female with a positive urine or blood pregnancy test at screening or who is breast feeding or female at fertile age who does not agree to take appropriate effective contraception during treatment period and up to D180 visit. In Brazil: female at fertile age who does not agree to use two effective methods of contraception: one barrier method and one highly effective method (defined in section 8.2.4) 30 days prior to the treatment onset and up to D180 visit. - History of clinically significant medical problems / treatment that might interact, either negatively or positively, with treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis including any immunocompromising condition. - Within 8 weeks (56 days) of Day 1, received treatment for the entry lesion leishmaniasis with any medication including antimonials likely, in the opinion of the PI, to modify the course of the Leishmania infection. - Has diagnosis or suspected diagnosis of mucocutaneous leishmaniasis based on physical exam. - Has laboratory values at screening as follows: - Serum creatinine: above upper normal level*. - Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) or Aspartate aminotransferase (AST): 3 times above upper normal level*. - Normal ranges obtained from local laboratory. - Patient who is not willing to attend the study visits or is not able to comply with follow-up visits up to 6 months. - Known history of addiction/ alcohol abuse. - Hypersensitivity to miltefosine or any study medication excipients. - Patients with Sjogren-Larson Syndrome.

Study Design


Intervention

Drug:
Meglumine Antimoniate
Vials of a 5mL solution. Each vial contains 405 mg of Sb5+ corresponding to 8.1% Sb5+ (81 mg/mL).
Miltefosine
50 mg capsule
Device:
Thermotherapy machine
Localized Current Field radio-frequency generating device

Locations

Country Name City State
Bolivia Fundación Nacional de Dermatología Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Brazil Instituto René Rachou Oswaldo Cruz Foundation- FIOCRUZ MINAS Belo Horizonte MG
Brazil Julio Muller University Hospital Federal University of Mato Grosso Cuiaba
Brazil Federal University of Bahia Immunology Department Salvador
Panama Instituto Conmemorativo Gorgas de Estudios de la Salud Panama
Peru Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia Lima

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Drugs for Neglected Diseases

Countries where clinical trial is conducted

Bolivia,  Brazil,  Panama,  Peru, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary The proportion of initial clinical cure in each arm. Defined for ulcerated lesions as 100% re-epithelialization of the ulcer(s) on D90 as compared to D1 and for non-ulcerated lesions as flattening and/or no signs of induration of the lesion(s) on D90 as compared to D1. Day 90
Secondary The number of patients who fulfil the criteria for clinical improvement at D90 and late responders at D105. Clinical improvement is defined for ulcerated lesions as more than or equal to 75% but less than 100% re-epithelization of the ulcer(s) as compared to D1, and for non-ulcerated lesions as more than or equal to 75% but less than 100% of flattening and/ or signs of induration of the lesion(s) as compared to D1.
Late responders isdefined for ulcerated lesions as 100% re-epithelialization of the ulcer(s) on D105 compared to D1, and for non-ulcerated lesions as 100% of flattening and/or no signs of induration of the lesion(s) on D105 as compared to D1.
Days 90 and 105
Secondary The number of patients who fulfil the criteria of initial cure at D90 or late responders at D105 and have no relapse by D180 (final cure). Day 180
Secondary Percentage of treatment discontinuation, frequency, severity, causality with each study drug and seriousness of AEs by treatment group. Through study completion, i.e up to 6 months
Secondary Proportion of lesions with 100% re-epithelialization/flattening at each measurement time point by Leishmania sp. Days 7, 14 and 21. At end of treatment (days 21 or 28), and at days 45, 63, 90, 105 and 180.
Secondary The number of patients randomized in the meglumine antimoniate arm until its discontinuation who fulfill the criteria of initial cure at D90 or late responders at D105 and have no relapse by D180 (final cure). Day 180
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