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NCT number NCT02485704
Other study ID # SPN-304-15
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 3
First received
Last updated
Start date May 10, 2017
Est. completion date August 3, 2018

Study information

Verified date April 2021
Source ParaPRO LLC
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

To assess the safety and efficacy of Natroba (spinosad) topical suspension versus placebo for the complete cure of scabies after a single treatment.


Description:

This is a double blind, two-arm, 28-day, placebo-controlled study with approximately 120 infested "index" subjects randomized 1:1 to Natroba™ or Placebo. All members of a household (no more than 6 individuals) with a suspected "index" subject must be screened at the first visit. In this study, "index" subjects are defined as the youngest infested household member (≥4 years). If the members have an active scabies infestation and meet all other criteria, they must agree to participate in the study. Household members who do not present with scabies at the screening visit must also agree to apply the same blinded investigational product (IP) as household members who present with scabies. All infested household members must agree to participate in the study or none will be enrolled. Screening procedures include informed consent, medication and medical history, urine pregnancy test for females of childbearing potential, scabies assessment (visual evidence of burrows, inflammatory/non-inflammatory lesions and pruritus), microscopic examination of skin scraping, or dermatoscopy, to demonstrate the presence of mites, eggs, and/or scybala (dermatoscopy must confirm burrows), vital signs, general skin and eye assessment, randomization, and IP dispensing and instruction. After screening on Day 1, all randomized subjects will be dispensed IP (Natroba™ or Placebo) to apply at home later the same day as a single treatment over the entire body from the neck down to the toes (including the soles of the feet) and to the scalp (if balding) or hairline, temples and forehead on the same day. Subjects less than 12 years of age should be assisted with administration by a parent, guardian or caregiver. Subjects will rub the treatment into the skin followed by a 10-minute wait period before getting dressed. Showering or bathing must not occur earlier than 6 hours after treatment and no later than at least 1 hour prior to Day 2 visit. On Day 2 (Visit 2), all household members will return for general skin and eye assessments of possible irritation, and to confirm that all IP was left on for a minimum of 6 hours before bathing or showering. If a subject reports an adverse event assessed as related by the PI on Day 2 (Visit 2) then a follow-up visit with the investigator must be scheduled within 7 days of visit. All household members will receive a well-being phone call on Day 14 to continue to emphasize instructions to prevent re-infestation, determine if any concomitant medications have been used, and check for adverse events. If a subject reports an adverse event assessed as related by the PI on the Day 14 well-being phone call, then a follow-up visit with the investigator must be scheduled within 7 days of phone call. On Day 28 (Visit 3), all household members will return to the clinic for safety and efficacy assessments. The primary endpoint of complete cure will be assessed in the "index" subject and any infested household members. If the infested subject is completely cured at Day 28, he or she will have completed the study and termination procedures will be conducted. If the subject is not completely cured at Day 28 (with Natroba™ or Placebo), the subject will receive 5% Permethrin and will be directed to their primary care physician for follow-up. Safety assessments will be made for all household members and will include monitoring of adverse events (AEs) throughout the study, vital signs recording (Days 1 and 28), clinical laboratory analyses (Days 1 and 28), and general skin and eye irritation assessments (Days 1, 2, and 28). The Day 28 procedures will also be completed for early termination (ET) except subjects will not receive rescue Permethrin but will be directed to follow-up with their primary care physician.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 280
Est. completion date August 3, 2018
Est. primary completion date August 3, 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 4 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - All household members who have provided written informed consent and an authorization for disclosure of protected health information must meet all the following criteria: 1. Male or female, age 4 years and upward. 2. At least one household member must have active scabies infestation confirmed by clinical signs and symptoms (evidence of burrows or presence of scabies inflammatory/non-inflammatory lesions and pruritus) as well as by microscopic examination of skin scraping, or dermatoscopy, to demonstrate the presence of mites, eggs, and/or scybala. If dermatoscopy is used it should also confirm there are burrows on the skin. 3. Generally in good health based on medical history and clinical assessments. 4. Normal-appearing skin in noninfested areas. 5. No history of chronic or recurrent dermatologic disease. 6. Willingness to comply with the study procedures including application of study treatment at home as instructed. 7. Willing and able to practice an acceptable measure of contraception during the study, if female of childbearing potential. Examples of acceptable contraceptive methods include abstinence, intrauterine device (IUD), double barrier method, oral or implantable or injectable contraceptives. Must have been using systemic (oral, injectable, or implantable) contraceptives for at least 3 months. If abstinent and planning to become sexually active must agree to use a double barrier method. 8. Subject agrees to inform their sexual partners to seek an examination for scabies and treatment if, and when, symptoms present. 9. Household members must be 6 or fewer and all members must be willing to attend clinic visits and be randomized to treatment (blinded, but same for all). Exclusion Criteria: - All household members must be excluded if any of the following conditions are met: 1. Household has greater than 6 residents. 2. Has a household member(s) who is not willing or not eligible to enroll. 3. Presence of scabies on the scalp. 4. Presence of crusted scabies (Norwegian scabies). 5. Allergies or intolerance to ingredients in the IPs. 6. Current pregnancy (as assessed by urine pregnancy test) or currently nursing. 7. The household has sexually active subjects who do not agree to restrict prolonged skin to skin contact with non-household members during the trial period. 8. Known renal or hepatic impairment. 9. Treatment with scabicide within the prior 4 weeks. 10. Immunodeficiency (including HIV infection) as reported by the subject in Medical History. 11. Signs or symptoms of systemic infection. 12. Administration of any systemic therapy for infectious disease within the prior 2 weeks. 13. Receipt of any other investigational product (IP) within the prior 4 weeks. 14. Any other conditions that, at the investigator's discretion, may interfere with the study conduct, or which might confound the interpretation of the study results, or which may put the subject at undue risk. 15. Does not have a known household affiliation with their household members (stays in one household inconsistently, i.e., sleeps at one place several nights and then other places on other nights). 16. Household member is unwilling to treat scabies.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
spinosad topical suspension, 0.9%
Topically apply 0.9% suspension up to 120 mL (enough to cover the body from the neck down to the soles of the feet). One application for six hours.
Other:
Placebo
Placebo is the same as the drug minus the active ingredient spinosad (vehicle). Topically apply up to 120 mL (enough to cover the body from the neck down to the soles of the feet). One application for six hours.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Saint Joseph's Clinical Research Anaheim California
United States DermDox Centers for Dermatology Hazleton Pennsylvania
United States West Houston Clinical Research Service Houston Texas
United States The Chappel Group Research Kissimmee Florida
United States Long Beach Clinical Trial Services Long Beach California
United States Discovery Clinical Trials McAllen Texas
United States Paddington Testing Company Philadelphia Pennsylvania

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
ParaPRO LLC Concentrics Research

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Number of Index Subjects Completely Cured of Scabies After a Single Treatment The primary efficacy assessment is the proportion of index subjects completely cured of scabies by Day 28. Complete cure is defined as a demonstration of both clinical cure (all signs and symptoms have completely resolved, including burrows, inflammatory/non-inflammatory lesions and pruritus) and microscopic or dermatoscopic cure demonstrating the absence of mites, eggs, and/or scybala, and a negative dermatoscopy for burrows. 28 days after treatment
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