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NCT number NCT00712673
Other study ID # EFC6014
Secondary ID EudraCT 2007-005
Status Completed
Phase Phase 3
First received July 7, 2008
Last updated March 14, 2014
Start date June 2008
Est. completion date March 2011

Study information

Verified date March 2014
Source Sanofi
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority United States: Food and Drug Administration
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the benefits and risks of lixisenatide (AVE0010), in comparison to placebo, as an add-on treatment to metformin, over a period of 24 weeks of treatment, followed by an extension.

The primary objective is to assess the effects of lixisenatide as an add-on treatment to metformin in terms of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) reduction (absolute change) at Week 24.

The secondary objectives are to assess the effect of lixisenatide, in comparison to placebo, when administered in the evening within 1 hour prior to the meal in terms of HbA1c reduction, percentage of patients reaching HbA1c less than (<) 7 percent (%), percentage of patients reaching HbA1c less than or equal to 6.5%, fasting plasma glucose (FPG), plasma glucose, plasma insulin, C-peptide, glucagon, and proinsulin during a 2-hour standardized meal test (only in morning injection arms), body weight, beta-cell function assessed by homeostasis model assessment (HOMA)-beta, fasting plasma insulin (FPI) and adiponectin; to evaluate safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK) and anti-lixisenatide antibody development, beta-cell function 4 weeks after study drug discontinuation (only in patients from the morning injection arms in some selected centers).


Description:

Patients who complete the 24-week main double-blind treatment would undergo a variable double-blind extension treatment, which ends for all patients at approximately the scheduled date of Week 76 visit (Visit 25) for the last randomized patient.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 680
Est. completion date March 2011
Est. primary completion date March 2011
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Type 2 diabetes mellitus, diagnosed for at least 1 year before screening visit, insufficiently controlled with metformin at a stable dose of at least 1.5 gram/ day (g/day) for at least 3 months prior to screening visit

Exclusion Criteria:

- HbA1c <7% or greater than (>) 10% at screening

- At the time of screening age < legal age of majority

- Pregnant or breastfeeding women or women of childbearing potential with no effective contraceptive method

- Type 1 diabetes mellitus

- Treatment with an antidiabetic pharmacological agent other than metformin within the 3 months preceding the screening

- FPG at screening >250 milligram per deciliter (mg/dL) (>13.9 millimole per liter [mmol/L])

- Body mass index (BMI) <=20 kilogram per square meter (kg/m^2)

- Weight change of >5 kg during the 3 months preceding the study screening visit

- History of unexplained pancreatitis, chronic pancreatitis, pancreatectomy, stomach/gastric surgery, inflammatory bowel disease

- History of metabolic acidosis, including diabetic ketoacidosis, within 1 year prior to screening

- Hemoglobinopathy or hemolytic anemia, receipt of blood or plasma products within 3 months prior to the time of screening

- Within the last 6 months prior to screening, history of myocardial infarction, stroke, or heart failure requiring hospitalization

- Known history of drug or alcohol abuse within 6 months prior to the time of screening

- Cardiovascular, hepatic, neurological, endocrine disease, active malignant tumor or other major systemic disease or patients with short life expectancy making implementation of the protocol or interpretation of the study results difficult, history or presence of clinically significant diabetic retinopathy, history or presence of macular edema likely to require laser treatment within the study period

- Uncontrolled or inadequately controlled hypertension at the time of screening with a resting supine systolic blood pressure or diastolic blood pressure >180 millimeter of mercury (mmHg) or >95 mmHg, respectively

- Laboratory findings at the time of screening: aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, or alkaline phosphatase: >2 times upper limit of normal (ULN) laboratory range; amylase and/or lipase: >3 times ULN; total bilirubin: >1.5 times ULN (except in case of Gilbert's syndrome); Hemoglobin <11 gram/deciliter and/or neutrophils <1500 per cubic millimeter (mm^3) and/or platelets <100 000/mm^3; positive test for Hepatitis B surface antigen and/or Hepatitis C antibody; positive serum pregnancy test in females of child bearing potential

- Any clinically significant abnormality identified on physical examination, laboratory tests, electrocardiogram, or vital signs at the time of screening that, in the judgment of the investigator or any sub-investigator, precludes safe completion of the study or constrains efficacy assessment

- Patients who are considered by the investigator or any sub-investigator as inappropriate for this study for any reason (for example, impossibility to meet specific protocol requirements [such as scheduled visits, being able to do self-injections]; likelihood of requiring treatment during the screening phase and treatment phase with drugs not permitted by the clinical study protocol; investigator or any sub-investigator, pharmacist, study coordinator, other study staff or relative thereof directly involved in the conduct of the protocol)

- Use of other oral or injectable antidiabetic or hypoglycemic agents other than metformin (for example, sulfonylurea, alpha glucosidase inhibitor, other thiazolidinediones, rimonabant, exenatide, dipeptidyl-peptidase-4 inhibitors, insulin) within 3 months prior to the time of screening

- Use of systemic glucocorticoids (excluding topical application or inhaled forms) for 1 week or more within 3 months prior to the time of screening

- Use of any investigational drug within 3 months prior to study

- Any previous treatment with lixisenatide or participation in a previous study with lixisenatide

- Renal impairment defined with creatinine >1.4 mg/dL in women and creatinine >1.5 mg/dL in men

- Clinically relevant history of gastrointestinal disease associated with prolonged nausea and vomiting, including, but not limited to, gastroparesis and gastroesophageal reflux disease requiring medical treatment, within 6 months prior to the time of screening

- Allergic reaction to any glucagon-like peptide-1(GLP-1) agonist in the past (for example, exenatide, liraglutide) or to metacresol

- Additional exclusion criteria at the end of the run-in phase: informed consent withdrawal; lack of compliance during the single-blind placebo run-in phase (>2 injections missed); and patient with any adverse event which precludes the inclusion in the study, as assessed by the investigator

Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Lixisenatide (AVE0010)
Self administered by subcutaneous injections once daily within the hour preceding meal (either breakfast or dinner).
Placebo
Self administered by subcutaneous injections once daily within the hour preceding meal (either breakfast or dinner).
Device:
Pen auto-injector

Drug:
Metformin
Metformin to be continued at stable dose (at least 1.5 gram per day) up to the end of treatment.

Locations

Country Name City State
Australia sanofi-aventis Australia & New Zealand administrative office Macquarie Park
Canada Sanofi-Aventis Administrative Office Laval
Chile Sanofi-Aventis Administrative Office Santiago
Croatia Sanofi-Aventis Administrative Office Zagreb
Czech Republic Sanofi-Aventis Administrative Office Praha
Germany Sanofi-Aventis Administrative Office Berlin
Mexico Sanofi-Aventis Administrative Office Mexico
Morocco Sanofi-Aventis Administrative Office Casablanca
Philippines Sanofi-Aventis Administrative Office Makati City
Romania Sanofi-Aventis Administrative Office Bucuresti
Russian Federation Sanofi-Aventis Administrative Office Moscow
South Africa Sanofi-Aventis Administrative Office Midrand
Spain Sanofi-Aventis Administrative Office Barcelona
Ukraine Sanofi-Aventis Administrative Office Kiev
United States Sanofi-Aventis Administrative Office Bridgewater New Jersey
Venezuela Sanofi-Aventis Administrative Office Caracas

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Sanofi

Countries where clinical trial is conducted

United States,  Venezuela,  Australia,  Canada,  Chile,  Croatia,  Czech Republic,  Germany,  Mexico,  Morocco,  Philippines,  Romania,  Russian Federation,  South Africa,  Spain,  Ukraine, 

References & Publications (1)

Ahrén B, Leguizamo Dimas A, Miossec P, Saubadu S, Aronson R. Efficacy and safety of lixisenatide once-daily morning or evening injections in type 2 diabetes inadequately controlled on metformin (GetGoal-M). Diabetes Care. 2013 Sep;36(9):2543-50. doi: 10.2 — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Change From Baseline in Glucose Excursion at Week 24 Glucose excursion = 2-hour PPG minus plasma glucose 30 minutes prior to the standardized meal test, before study drug administration. Change was calculated by subtracting baseline value from Week 24 value. The on-treatment period for this efficacy variable is time from the first dose of study drug and up to last dosing day of study drug, on or before Visit 12 (Week 24) or Day 169 if Visit 12 is not available, and before the introduction of rescue therapy. Baseline, Week 24 No
Other Percentage of Patients With at Least 5% Weight Loss From Baseline at Week 24 The on-treatment period for this efficacy variable is time from the first dose of study drug and up to 3 days after the last dose of study drug, on or before Visit 12 (Week 24) or Day 169 if Visit 12 is not available, and before the introduction of rescue therapy. For a patient to be included in mITT population, both baseline and at least 1 post baseline assessment for at least 1 efficacy variable, were required. Baseline, Week 24 No
Other Number of Patients With Symptomatic Hypoglycemia and Severe Symptomatic Hypoglycemia Symptomatic hypoglycemia was an event with clinical symptoms that were considered to result from a hypoglycemic episode with an accompanying plasma glucose less than 60 mg/dL (3.3 mmol/L) or associated with prompt recovery after oral carbohydrate, intravenous glucose, or glucagon administration, if no plasma glucose measurement was available. Severe symptomatic hypoglycemia was symptomatic hypoglycemia event in which the patient required the assistance of another person and was associated with either a plasma glucose level below 36 mg/dL (2.0 mmol/L) or prompt recovery after oral carbohydrate, intravenous glucose, or glucagon administration, if no plasma glucose measurement was available. First dose of study drug up to 3 days after the last dose administration Yes
Primary Absolute Change From Baseline in Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c) at Week 24 Absolute change = HbA1c value at Week 24 minus HbA1c value at baseline. The on-treatment period for this efficacy variable is time from the first dose of study drug and up to 3 days after the last dose of study drug, on or before Visit 12 (Week 24) or Day 169 if Visit 12 is not available, and before the introduction of rescue therapy. For a patient to be included in mITT population, both baseline and at least 1 post baseline assessment for at least 1 efficacy variable, were required. Baseline, Week 24 No
Secondary Change From Baseline in Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG) at Week 24 Change was calculated by subtracting baseline value from Week 24 value. The on-treatment period for this efficacy variable is time from the first dose of study drug and up to 1 day after the last dose of study drug, on or before Visit 12 (Week 24) or Day 169 if Visit 12 is not available, and before the introduction of rescue therapy. For a patient to be included in mITT population, both baseline and at least 1 post baseline assessment for at least 1 efficacy variable, were required. Baseline, Week 24 No
Secondary Change From Baseline in 2-Hour Postprandial Plasma Glucose (PPG) at Week 24 The 2-hour PPG test measured blood glucose 2 hours after eating a standardized meal. The on-treatment period for this efficacy variable is time from the first dose of study drug and up to the last dosing day of the study drug, on or before Visit 12 (Week 24) or Day 169 if Visit 12 is not available, and before the introduction of rescue therapy. Baseline, Week 24 No
Secondary Change From Baseline in Body Weight at Week 24 Change was calculated by subtracting baseline value from Week 24 value. The on-treatment period for this efficacy variable is time from the first dose of study drug and up to 3 days after the last dose of study drug, on or before Visit 12 (Week 24) or Day 169 if Visit 12 is not available, and before the introduction of rescue therapy. For a patient to be included in mITT population, both baseline and at least 1 post baseline assessment for at least 1 efficacy variable, were required. Baseline, Week 24 No
Secondary Change From Baseline in Fasting Plasma Insulin (FPI) at Week 24 Change was calculated by subtracting baseline value from Week 24 value. The on-treatment period for this efficacy variable is time from the first dose of study drug and up to 1 day after the last dose of study drug, on or before Visit 12 (Week 24) or Day 169 if Visit 12 is not available, and before the introduction of rescue therapy. For a patient to be included in mITT population, both baseline and at least 1 post baseline assessment for at least 1 efficacy variable, were required. Baseline, Week 24 No
Secondary Change From Baseline in 2-Hour Postprandial Plasma Insulin (PPI) at Week 24 Change was calculated by subtracting baseline value from Week 24 value. The on-treatment period for this efficacy variable is time from the first dose of study drug and up to the last dosing day of the study drug, on or before Visit 12 (Week 24) or Day 169 if Visit 12 is not available, and before the introduction of rescue therapy. Baseline, Week 24 No
Secondary Change From Baseline in Fasting Proinsulin at Week 24 Change was calculated by subtracting baseline value from Week 24 value. The on-treatment period for this efficacy variable is time from the first dose of study drug and up to last dosing day of study drug, on or before Visit 12 (Week 24) or Day 169 if Visit 12 is not available, and before the introduction of rescue therapy. Baseline, Week 24 No
Secondary Change From Baseline in 2-Hour Postprandial Proinsulin at Week 24 Change was calculated by subtracting baseline value from Week 24 value. The on-treatment period for this efficacy variable is time from the first dose of study drug and up to last dosing day of study drug, on or before Visit 12 (Week 24) or Day 169 if Visit 12 is not available, and before the introduction of rescue therapy. Baseline, Week 24 No
Secondary Change From Baseline in Fasting C-Peptide at Week 24 Change was calculated by subtracting baseline value from Week 24 value. The on-treatment period for this efficacy variable is time from the first dose of study drug and up to last dosing day of study drug, on or before Visit 12 (Week 24) or Day 169 if Visit 12 is not available, and before the introduction of rescue therapy. Baseline, Week 24 No
Secondary Change From Baseline in 2-Hour Postprandial C-Peptide at Week 24 Change was calculated by subtracting baseline value from Week 24 value. The on-treatment period for this efficacy variable is time from the first dose of study drug and up to last dosing day of study drug, on or before Visit 12 (Week 24) or Day 169 if Visit 12 is not available, and before the introduction of rescue therapy. Baseline, Week 24 No
Secondary Change From Baseline in Fasting Glucagon at Week 24 Change was calculated by subtracting baseline value from Week 24 value. The on-treatment period for this efficacy variable is time from the first dose of study drug and up to last dosing day of study drug, on or before Visit 12 (Week 24) or Day 169 if Visit 12 is not available, and before the introduction of rescue therapy. Baseline, Week 24 No
Secondary Change From Baseline in 2-Hour Postprandial Glucagon at Week 24 Change was calculated by subtracting baseline value from Week 24 value. The on-treatment period for this efficacy variable is time from the first dose of study drug and up to last dosing day of study drug, on or before Visit 12 (Week 24) or Day 169 if Visit 12 is not available, and before the introduction of rescue therapy. Baseline, Week 24 No
Secondary Change From Baseline in Adiponectin at Week 24 Change was calculated by subtracting baseline value from Week 24 value. The on-treatment period for this efficacy variable is time from the first dose of study drug and up to 3 days after the last dose of study drug, on or before Visit 12 (Week 24) or Day 169 if Visit 12 is not available, and before the introduction of rescue therapy. For a patient to be included in mITT population, both baseline and at least 1 post baseline assessment for at least 1 efficacy variable, were required. Baseline, Week 24 No
Secondary Change From Baseline in Beta-cell Function Assessed by Homeostasis Model Assessment for Beta-cell Function (HOMA-beta) at Week 24 Beta cell function was assessed by HOMA-beta. HOMA-beta (% of normal beta cells function) = (20 multiplied by fasting plasma insulin [micro unit per milliliter]) divided by (FPG [mmol/L] minus 3.5). Change was calculated by subtracting baseline value from Week 24 value. The on-treatment period for this efficacy variable is time from the first dose of study drug and up to 1 day after last dose of study drug, on or before Visit 12 (Week 24) or Day 169 if Visit 12 is not available, and before the introduction of rescue therapy. For a patient to be included in mITT population, both baseline and at least 1 post baseline assessment for at least 1 efficacy variable, were required. Baseline, Week 24 No
Secondary Percentage of Patients Requiring Rescue Therapy During the Main 24-Week Period Routine fasting self-monitored plasma glucose (SMPG) and central laboratory FPG (and HbA1c after week 12) values were used to determine the requirement of rescue medication. If fasting SMPG value exceeded the specified limit for 3 consecutive days, the central laboratory FPG (and HbA1c after week 12) were performed. Threshold values - from baseline to Week 8: fasting SMPG/FPG >270 milligram/deciliter (mg/dL) (15.0 mmol/L), from Week 8 to Week 12: fasting SMPG/FPG >240 mg/dL (13.3 mmol/L), and from Week 12 to Week 24: fasting SMPG/FPG >200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) or HbA1c >8.5%. For a patient to be included in mITT population, both baseline and at least 1 post baseline assessment for at least 1 efficacy variable, were required. Baseline up to Week 24 No
Secondary Percentage of Patients With Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c) Level Less Than 7% at Week 24 The on-treatment period for this efficacy variable is time from the first dose of study drug and up to 3 days after the last dose of study drug, on or before Visit 12 (Week 24) or Day 169 if Visit 12 is not available, and before the introduction of rescue therapy. For a patient to be included in mITT population, both baseline and at least 1 post baseline assessment for at least 1 efficacy variable, were required. Week 24 No
Secondary Percentage of Patients With Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c) Level Less Than or Equal to 6.5% at Week 24 The on-treatment period for this efficacy variable is time from the first dose of study drug and up to 3 days after the last dose of study drug, on or before Visit 12 (Week 24) or Day 169 if Visit 12 is not available, and before the introduction of rescue therapy. For a patient to be included in mITT population, both baseline and at least 1 post baseline assessment for at least 1 efficacy variable, were required. Week 24 No
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