Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Percent of Responders According to Outcomes Measures in OMERACT-OARSI Strict Criteria |
Outcome Measures in Rheumatoid Arthritis Clinical Trials - Osteoarthritis Research Society International. (OMERACT-OARSI) Responders are defined as participants with high improvement in pain or function. |
Weeks 4, 8 and 12 |
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Other |
Change From Baseline to Week 12 for WOMAC C (Function Subscale) |
The Western Ontario and McMaster Universities (WOMAC®) Osteoarthritis Index is a questionnaire that measures pain, stiffness, and function both independently and collectively, using a Likert 3.1, 5- point scale. The Likert Scale uses the following descriptors for all items: none, mild moderate, severe, and extreme, corresponding to an ordinal scale of 0-4. Higher scores on the WOMAC indicate worse pain, stiffness, and functional limitations. |
Baseline and Week 12 |
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Other |
Change From Baseline to Week 12 for Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) |
The Patient Global Impression of Change is a scale that aims to evaluate all aspects of participants' (patients') health and determining if there has been an improvement or not. The participant selects the one response from the response options that gives the most accurate description of his/her state of health (overall status). This is a 7-point scale, and scores range from 1 (Very Much Improved) to 7 (Very Much Worse). Lower scores indicate better health status. |
Baseline and Week 12 |
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Other |
Change From Baseline to Each Week in Weekly Mean of the ADP Intensity Scores |
The pain intensity score is measured using an 11-point numeric rating scale (NRS), where 0 indicates "no pain" and 10 indicates "pain as bad as you can imagine."Weeks 12, 16, 20, and 24 are specified as the primary and secondary endpoints for the 32 mg group and the placebo group |
Baseline and Up to Week 24 |
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Other |
Change From Baseline to Each of Weeks 4, 8, 16, 20, and 24 in WOMAC-C-function |
The Western Ontario and McMaster Universities (WOMAC®) Osteoarthritis Index is a questionnaire that measures pain, stiffness, and function both independently and collectively, using a Likert 3.1, 5-point scale. The Likert Scale uses the following descriptors for all items: none, mild moderate, severe, and extreme, corresponding to an ordinal scale of 0-4. Higher scores on the WOMAC indicate worse pain, stiffness, and functional limitations. |
Baseline and Weeks 4, 8, 16, 20 and 24 (Week 12 data is represented in the secondary outcome measure) |
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Other |
Change From Baseline to Each of Weeks 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, and 24 in WOMAC-A Pain |
The Western Ontario and McMaster Universities (WOMAC®) Osteoarthritis Index is a questionnaire that measures pain, stiffness, and function both independently and collectively, using a Likert 3.1, 5-point scale. The Likert Scale uses the following descriptors for all items: none, mild moderate, severe, and extreme, corresponding to an ordinal scale of 0-4. Higher scores on the WOMAC indicate worse pain, stiffness, and functional limitations. |
Baseline and Weeks 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 and 24 |
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Other |
Change From Baseline to Each of Weeks 4, 8, 16, 20, and 24 in PGIC |
The Patient Global Impression of Change is a scale that aims to evaluate all aspects of participants' (patients') health and determining if there has been an improvement or not. The participant selects the one response from the response options that gives the most accurate description of his/her state of health (overall status). This is a 7-point scale, and scores range from 1 (Very Much Improved) to 7 (Very Much Worse). Lower scores indicate better health status. |
Baseline and Weeks 4, 8, 16, 20, and 24 (Week 12 data reported in secondary outcome measure) |
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Other |
Proportion of Patients Experiencing a >20%, 30% and 50% Decrease in Pain From Baseline in Weekly Mean of the Average Daily (24-hr) Pain Intensity Scores at Week 12 |
The pain intensity score is measured using an 11-point numeric rating scale (NRS), where 0 indicates "no pain" and 10 indicates "pain as bad as you can imagine." |
12 weeks |
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Other |
Time to Onset of Pain Relief |
Time to onset of pain relief in days is defined as the time from administration of study treatment to the first pain assessment showing >30% improvement from the weekly average daily pain score at baseline. |
Baseline up to 24 Weeks after administration of study treatment |
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Primary |
Change From Baseline to Week 12 in the Weekly Mean of the Average Daily (24-hr) Pain Intensity Scores for 32 mg FX006 Versus Placebo |
The pain intensity score is measured using an 11-point numeric rating scale (NRS), where 0 indicates "no pain"and 10 indicates "pain as bad as you can imagine." |
Baseline and Week 12 |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline to Week 12 for WOMAC C (Function Subscale) |
The Western Ontario and McMaster Universities (WOMAC®) Osteoarthritis Index is a questionnaire that measures pain, stiffness, and function both independently and collectively, using a Likert 3.1, 5-point scale. The Likert Scale uses the following descriptors for all items: none, mild moderate, severe, and extreme, corresponding to an ordinal scale of 0-4. Higher scores on the WOMAC indicate worse pain, stiffness, and functional limitations. |
Baseline and Week 12 |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline to Week 12 for Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) |
The Patient Global Impression of Change is a scale that aims to evaluate all aspects of participants' (patients') health and determining if there has been an improvement or not. The participant selects the one response from the response options that gives the most accurate description of his/her state of health (overall status). This is a 7-point scale, and scores range from 1 (Very Much Improved) to 7 (Very Much Worse). Lower scores indicate better health status. |
Baseline and Week 12 |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline to Week 16 and Then Week 20 and Then Week 24 in the Weekly Mean of the Average Daily (24-hour) Pain Intensity Scores |
The pain intensity score is measured using an 11-point numeric rating scale (NRS), where 0 indicates "no pain" and 10 indicates "pain as bad as you can imagine." |
Baseline and Weeks 16, 20 and 24 |
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