Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Duloxetine in Patients With Central Neuropathic Pain Due to Multiple Sclerosis.
| Verified date | November 2011 |
| Source | Eli Lilly and Company |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | United States: Food and Drug Administration |
| Study type | Interventional |
This study is designed to primarily assess the efficacy and safety of duloxetine 60-120 mg once daily (QD) compared with placebo on the reduction of pain severity in participants with central neuropathic pain due to Multiple Sclerosis.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 239 |
| Est. completion date | November 2010 |
| Est. primary completion date | August 2010 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | Both |
| Age group | 18 Years and older |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Have central neuropathic pain due to multiple sclerosis (MS) based on the disease diagnostic criteria - Adult males or females - Have a score of 4 or greater on the daily 24-hour average pain score - Females must test negative for pregnancy at study entry - Complete the daily diaries for at least 70% of the days of the study - Participants may continue other prescription and nonprescription analgesic pain medications as long as the dose has been stable for 1 month prior to study entry, and they agree to maintain that stable dose throughout the study Disease Diagnostic Criteria: - Diagnosis of MS at least 1 year prior to study entry - No MS flares or change in disease treatment for the 3 months prior to study entry - Daily pain due to MS for a minimum of 3 months prior to study entry Exclusion Criteria: - Are currently in a clinical trial of MS disease-modifying therapy - Have pain that cannot be clearly differentiated from causes other than MS - Any current or historical diagnosis of mania, bipolar disorder, psychosis, or schizoaffective disorder - History of substance abuse or dependence - Are pregnant or breast-feeding |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belgium | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Melsbroek | |
| Canada | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Greenfield Park | Quebec |
| Canada | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Winnipeg | Manitoba |
| Poland | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Lublin | |
| Poland | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Szczecin | |
| Poland | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Wroclaw | |
| United States | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Akron | Ohio |
| United States | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Allentown | Pennsylvania |
| United States | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Aurora | Colorado |
| United States | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Birmingham | Alabama |
| United States | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Bismarck | North Dakota |
| United States | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Bradenton | Florida |
| United States | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Charlotte | North Carolina |
| United States | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Cincinnati | Ohio |
| United States | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Denver | Colorado |
| United States | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Lenexa | Kansas |
| United States | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma |
| United States | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Phoenix | Arizona |
| United States | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Portland | Oregon |
| United States | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Roseville | Michigan |
| United States | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | St Louis | Missouri |
| United States | For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician. | Tucson | Arizona |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Eli Lilly and Company |
United States, Belgium, Canada, Poland,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Change From Baseline in the Weekly 24-Hour Average Pain Scores at Week 6 (Acute Phase) | 24-hour average pain severity scores recorded daily on an 11-point Likert scale, evaluated as a weekly mean, with scores ranging from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst possible pain). Participants should complete electronic diary each day upon awakening. The 11-point Likert scale was used for assessment of 24-hour average pain and evaluated as weekly means. Scores range from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst possible pain). The Least Squares Mean (LS Mean) Value was adjusted for investigative site and baseline severity. | Baseline, 6 weeks | No |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in the Weekly 24-Hour Average Pain Scores up to Week 6 (Acute Phase) | This is a nominal outcome reflecting whether or not a clinically-important efficacy outcome (=30% or =50% pain reduction from baseline) was achieved at endpoint. It is based on a comparison between baseline and endpoint scores on an ordinal scale with scores from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst possible pain). Used were the weekly mean of the scores of the average pain severity over the last 24 hours. The weekly averages were based on daily assessments recorded by participants in their diaries. | Baseline, 6 weeks | No |
| Secondary | Patient Global Impressions of Improvement Scale (PGI-I) at 6 Weeks | A scale that measures the participant's perception of improvement at the time of assessment compared with the start of treatment. The score ranges from 1 (very much better) to 7 (very much worse). The Least Squares (LS) Mean Value was adjusted for investigative site and baseline severity. | 6 weeks | No |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in the Brief Pain Inventory Severity and Interference Scores (BPI-S/BPI-I) at Week 6 (Acute Phase) | Measures pain severity and interference on function. Severity scores: 0 (no pain) to 10 (severe pain) on each question assessing worst, least, and average pain in past 24 hours, and pain right now. Interference scores: 0 (does not interfere) to 10 (completely interferes) on each question assessing pain interference in past 24 hours, such as general activity, mood, normal work, relations with other people, and sleep. Average interference=average of non-missing scores of individual interference items. Least Squares (LS) Mean Value was adjusted for investigative site and baseline severity. | Baseline, 6 weeks | No |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in the Clinical Global Impression of Severity Scale (CGI-S) at 6 Weeks (Acute Phase) | Measures severity of illness at the time of assessment compared with start of treatment. Scores range from 1 (normal, not at all ill) to 7 (among the most extremely ill participants). The Least Squares (LS) Mean Value was adjusted for investigative site and baseline severity. | Baseline, 6 weeks | No |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in the Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life-54 Instrument (MS-QOL-54) at 6 Weeks (Acute Phase) | A 54 question measure covers 12 domains; assesses mental and physical health. Each domain score is converted into a 0-100 score based on individual item responses; higher scores=better health status. The physical health composite score is a weighted average of the physical health scales, such as physical function, health perceptions, and energy. The mental health composite score is a weighted average of the mental health scales, such as overall quality of life, cognitive function, and health distress. The Least Squares (LS) Mean Value was adjusted for investigative site and baseline severity. | Baseline, 6 weeks | No |
| Secondary | Number of Participants With Suicidal Behaviors, Ideations, and Acts Based on The Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) at Week 6 | C-SSRS scale captures occurrence, severity, and frequency of suicide-related thoughts and behaviors. Number of participants with suicidal behaviors, ideations, and acts are provided. Suicidal behavior: a "yes" answer to any of 5 suicidal behavior questions: preparatory acts or behavior, aborted attempt, interrupted attempt, actual attempt, and completed suicide. Suicidal ideation: a "yes" answer to any one of 5 suicidal ideation questions, which includes wish to be dead, and 4 different categories of active suicidal ideation. Suicidal act: a "yes" answer to actual attempt or completed suicide. | 6 weeks | Yes |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in the Weekly Mean of Night Pain Scores at Week 6 (Acute Phase) | Weekly mean of the night pain severity scores recorded daily on an 11-point Likert scale, an ordinal scale ranging from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst possible pain). Participants should complete the electronic diary each day upon awakening. The Least Squares (LS) Mean Value was adjusted for investigative site and baseline severity. | Baseline, 6 weeks | No |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in the Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-II) Question #9 at Week 6 (Acute Phase) | The BDI-II is completed by the participant to rate the severity of depressive symptoms and any improvement during the course of the trial. The total score ranges from 0 to 63 with higher the score indicating more severe depressive symptoms. Question #9 is suicidal thoughts and wishes with a score ranging from 0 to 3. | Baseline, 6 weeks | Yes |
| Secondary | Number of Participants Who Discontinued During the Acute Phase (by Week 6) | Baseline through 6 weeks | Yes | |
| Secondary | Number of Participants With Treatment Emergent Adverse Events (TEAEs) During the Acute Phase | Summary tables of serious adverse events (SAEs) and all other non-serious adverse events are located in the Reported Adverse Event Module. | Baseline through 6 weeks | Yes |
| Secondary | Number of Participants With Adverse Events (AEs) Resulting in Discontinuation From Baseline During the Acute Phase | Baseline through 6 weeks | Yes | |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in Blood Pressure at Week 6 (Acute Phase) | Baseline, 6 weeks | Yes | |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in Pulse Rate at Week 6 (Acute Phase) | Baseline, 6 weeks | Yes | |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in Weight at Week 6 (Acute Phase) | Baseline, 6 weeks | Yes | |
| Secondary | Patient Global Impressions of Improvement Scale (PGI-I) Score at 18 Weeks | A scale that measures the participant's perception of improvement at the time of assessment compared with the start of treatment. The scores range from 1 (very much better) to 7 (very much worse). | 18 weeks | No |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in Brief Pain Inventory Severity and Interference Scores (BPI-S/BPI-I) at Week 18 | BPI-S and BPI-I are self-reported scales measuring severity of pain and interference on function. Severity scores: 0 (no pain) to 10 (severe pain) on each question assessing worst pain, least pain, and average pain in past 24 hours, and pain right now. Interference scores: 0 (does not interfere) to 10 (completely interferes) on each question assessing interference of pain in past 24 hours for general activity, mood, walking ability, normal work, relations with other people, sleep, and enjoyment of life. Average interference = average of non-missing scores of individual interference items. | Baseline (end of acute phase/Week 6), Endpoint (Week 18) | No |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in the Clinical Global Impression of Severity Scale (CGI-S) Score at Week 18 (Open-label Extension Phase) | Measures severity of illness at the time of assessment compared with start of treatment. Scores range from 1 (normal, not at all ill) to 7 (among the most extremely ill participants). | Baseline (6 weeks), Endpoint (18 weeks) | No |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life-54 Instrument (MS-QOL-54) at Week 18 (Open-label Extension Phase) | A 54 question measure covers 12 domains; assesses mental and physical health. Each domain score is converted into a 0-100 score based on individual item responses; higher scores=better health status. The physical health composite score is a weighted average of the physical health scales, such as physical function, health perceptions, and energy. The mental health composite score is a weighted average of the mental health scales, such as overall quality of life, cognitive function, and health distress. | Baseline (6 weeks), Endpoint (18 weeks) | No |
| Secondary | Number of Participants With Suicidal Behaviors, Ideations, and Acts Based on The Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) at Week 18 | C-SSRS scale captures occurrence, severity, and frequency of suicide-related thoughts and behaviors. Number of participants with suicidal behaviors, ideations, and acts are provided. Suicidal behavior: a "yes" answer to any of 5 suicidal behavior questions: preparatory acts or behavior, aborted attempt, interrupted attempt, actual attempt, and completed suicide. Suicidal ideation: a "yes" answer to any one of 5 suicidal ideation questions, which includes wish to be dead, and 4 different categories of active suicidal ideation. Suicidal act: a "yes" answer to actual attempt or completed suicide. | 18 weeks | Yes |
| Secondary | Change in the Weekly Mean of the Night Pain Scores From Week 6 Through Week 18 (Open-label Extension Phase) | Weekly mean of the night pain severity scores recorded daily on an 11-point Likert scale, an ordinal scale ranging from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst possible pain). Participants should complete the electronic diary each day upon awakening. Each weekly mean change represents change relative to week 6, the baseline of the extension phase. | Baseline (6 weeks) through Endpoint (18 weeks) | No |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-II), Question #9 at Week 18 (Open-label Extension Phase) | The BDI-II is completed by the participant to rate the severity of depressive symptoms and any improvement during the course of the trial. The total score ranges from 0 to 63 with higher the score indicating more severe depressive symptoms. Question #9 is suicidal thoughts and wishes with the score ranging from 0 to 3. | Baseline (6 weeks), Endpoint (18 weeks) | Yes |
| Secondary | Number of Participants Who Discontinued During the Open-label Extension Phase (by Week 18) | Baseline (6 weeks) through Endpoint (18 weeks) | Yes | |
| Secondary | Number of Participants With Treatment Emergent Adverse Events (TEAEs) During the Open-label Extension Phase | Summary tables of serious adverse events (SAEs) and all other non-serious adverse events are located in the Reported Adverse Event Module. | Baseline (6 weeks) through Endpoint (18 weeks) | Yes |
| Secondary | Number of Participants With Adverse Events (AEs) Resulting in Discontinuation During the Open-label Extension Phase | Baseline (6 weeks) through Endpoint (18 weeks) | Yes | |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in Blood Pressure at Week 18 (Open-label Extension Phase) | Baseline (6 weeks), Endpoint (18 weeks) | Yes | |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in Pulse Rate at Week 18 (Open-label Extension Phase) | Baseline (6 weeks), endpoint (18 weeks) | Yes | |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in Weight at Week 18 (Open-label Extension Phase) | Baseline (6 weeks), Endpoint (18 weeks) | Yes |
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