Efficacy and Safety of Adjunctive Zonisamide in Myoclonic Seizures Associated With Idiopathic Generalised Epilepsy

NCT ID: NCT00693017

Last Updated: 2015-12-24

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

TERMINATED

Clinical Phase

PHASE3

Total Enrollment

10 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2008-06-30

Brief Summary

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This study is intended to provide evidence that zonisamide is safe and effective in the treatment of myoclonic seizures. The total planned trial duration will be 6.5 months. After that, subjects who have completed the study will be eligible to enroll in an open-label extension study until zonisamide is marketed for this indication or further development in this indication stops. This extension study will be described in a separate protocol (E2090-E044-318).

Detailed Description

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Conditions

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Epilepsy

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Participants Investigators

Study Groups

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Zonisamide

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Zonisamide

Intervention Type DRUG

50-400 mg capsules once daily in the evening orally.

Maximum study duration 28 weeks comprising:

Baseline Period (Week -8 to Week 0): no treatment

Titration Period (Week 0 to Week 4): 50 mg daily titrated weekly until 300 mg was reached by Week 4

Maintenance Period (Week 4 to Week 16) 400 mg (or 350 mg in the event of dose limiting adverse events)

Down Titration Period (4 Weeks)

Placebo

Group Type PLACEBO_COMPARATOR

Placebo

Intervention Type DRUG

50-400 mg Zonisamide Placebo capsules once daily in the evening orally.

Maximum study duration 28 weeks comprising:

Baseline Period (Week -8 to Week 0): no treatment

Titration Period (Week 0 to Week 4): 50 mg Zonisamide Placebo daily titrated weekly until 300 mg was reached by Week 4

Maintenance Period (Week 4 to Week 16) 400 mg Zonisamide Placebo (or 350 mg in the event of dose limiting adverse events)

Down Titration Period (4 Weeks)

Interventions

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Zonisamide

50-400 mg capsules once daily in the evening orally.

Maximum study duration 28 weeks comprising:

Baseline Period (Week -8 to Week 0): no treatment

Titration Period (Week 0 to Week 4): 50 mg daily titrated weekly until 300 mg was reached by Week 4

Maintenance Period (Week 4 to Week 16) 400 mg (or 350 mg in the event of dose limiting adverse events)

Down Titration Period (4 Weeks)

Intervention Type DRUG

Placebo

50-400 mg Zonisamide Placebo capsules once daily in the evening orally.

Maximum study duration 28 weeks comprising:

Baseline Period (Week -8 to Week 0): no treatment

Titration Period (Week 0 to Week 4): 50 mg Zonisamide Placebo daily titrated weekly until 300 mg was reached by Week 4

Maintenance Period (Week 4 to Week 16) 400 mg Zonisamide Placebo (or 350 mg in the event of dose limiting adverse events)

Down Titration Period (4 Weeks)

Intervention Type DRUG

Other Intervention Names

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Zonegran

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Subject is male or female and aged 12-65 years.
2. Subject has at least eight days with at least one myoclonic seizure over the two months Baseline Period. Myoclonic seizures must occur in the context of IGE and may be accompanied by other primary generalized seizures, provided these are also consistent with a diagnosis of Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy (IGE).
3. Subject (or parent/caregiver, for subjects below the age of consent) is willing to sign an informed consent form. Subjects below the age of consent in their country, must where appropriate be willing to give informed (written or verbal) assent. Subjects from the age specified in local regulations will be required to sign an appropriate informed consent form.
4. Subject is taking a stable regimen of one or two other AEDs for at least two weeks prior to Visit 1 (start of the Baseline Period).
5. Subject has a clinical diagnosis of any type of idiopathic generalised epilepsy (IGE) which has myoclonic seizures (and which may be accompanied by other generalised seizure types), according to the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) Classification of Epileptic Seizures (1981) and the ILAE Classification of Epilepsies and Epileptic Syndromes (1989). Diagnosis should have been established by clinical history, electroencephalogram (EEG) and computed tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (CT/MRI) of the brain consistent with idiopathic generalised epilepsy. A CT/MRI scan should have been performed within five years of the screening visit or, if not available from this period, should be performed in the Baseline Period.
6. EEG should have been performed within one year of the screening visit or, if not available from this period, should be performed in the Baseline Period.
7. Female subjects are pre-menarchal, or if of childbearing potential, are not pregnant or lactating, or are post-menopausal.
8. Female subjects of childbearing potential ≥ 18 years must abide by one of the following medically acceptable contraceptive measures: oral contraception pill, contraceptive injections, implants or patches, intrauterine device in place for at least three months or vasectomised partner or abstinence throughout the study. Subjects \<18 years and of childbearing potential must be either abstinent or willing to use one of the medically appropriate forms of contraception for the duration of the study.

Exclusion Criteria

1. Subject has progressive or focal neurological disease (as determined by preexisting brain imaging such as CT or MRI performed maximally five years before the screening visit), or clinically significant organic disease.
2. Subject has a history of, or results of clinical investigations (including EEG data) that are suggestive of, partial seizures as defined by the ILAE, including generalised tonic clonic seizures which are suspected to be secondarily generalised.
3. Subjects with cryptogenic or symptomatic generalised epilepsy.
4. Subjects with psychogenic seizures.
5. Subject has a history of convulsive status epilepticus within a year of screening while complying with AEDs.
6. Subject has a history of renal calculi or renal insufficiency (above the upper normal limits of creatinine).
7. Subject has a known diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or hepatitis B or C.
8. Subject has a predisposing condition that might interfere with absorption, distribution, or excretion of zonisamide.
9. Subject has a history of sensitivity to sulfonamide drugs or to zonisamide or any of its excipients.
10. Subject has a recent history of excessive alcohol use or drug abuse.
11. Subject has a history of suicide attempt in the five years before the screening visit.
12. Subject has abnormal screening laboratory values that are clinically significant.
13. Subject has a history of demonstrated non-compliance with treatment, or the subject or parent/caregiver can be reasonably expected not to be compliant with study procedures or to complete the study.
14. Subject has participated in a study of an investigational drug or device within 30 days prior to screening.
15. Subject has received previous treatment with zonisamide.
16. Subject is treated with ketogenic diet or vagus nerve stimulator.
17. Subject has a history of necessary treatment with rescue benzodiazepines which is foreseen to continue during the study. Rescue benzodiazepines will not be allowed in this study (stable dosing with a benzodiazepine as (one of the) baseline anti-epileptic drug(s) is allowed).
18. Concomitant use of acetazolamide, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors such as topiramate and drugs with anticholinergic activity.
19. Current psychosis or moderate to severe depression, or use of anti-psychotic drugs, MAOIs, tricyclic antidepressants, benzodiazepine or barbiturate treatment for disorders other than epilepsy, and stimulants (amphetamine derivatives) within 28 days before the screening visit.
20. Concomitant use of felbamate or use of felbamate within two months prior to Visit 1.
21. Subject is unable to swallow capsules.
22. Subject is not in general good health as determined by medical history, physical exam and screening laboratory results.
Minimum Eligible Age

12 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

65 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Eisai Limited

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Rob van Maanen, M.D.

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Eisai Limited

Locations

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Strategic Health Evaluators Pty Ltd

Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia

Site Status

The Prince of Wales Hospital

Randwick, New South Wales, Australia

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Austin Health

Heidelburg, Victoria, Australia

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The Royal Melbourne Hospital

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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CH Split

Split, HR, Croatia

Site Status

CH Sestre Milosrdnice University Hospita

Zagreb, HR, Croatia

Site Status

UHC Zagreb

Zagreb, HR, Croatia

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Neurologicke oddeleni

Kralove, , Czechia

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Private Neurologi Office

Kroměříž, , Czechia

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Fakultni nemocnice Olomouc

Olomouc, , Czechia

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Fakultni nemocnice s poliklinikou Ostrava

Ostrava, , Czechia

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Fakultni nemocnice Plzen

Pilsen, , Czechia

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Nemocnice Na Homolce

Prague, , Czechia

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Centrum neurologicke pece

Rychnov nad Kněžnou, , Czechia

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West-Tallinn Central Hospital

Tallinn, , Estonia

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Neurodiagnostica AP OY

Tallinn, , Estonia

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Tartu University Hospital

Tartu, , Estonia

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Kuopio Epilepsy Center

Kuopio, , Finland

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Oulu University Central Hospital

Oulu, , Finland

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Institut fur Diagnostik der Epilepsien (IDE) gGmbH Epilepsie-Zentrum Berlin- Brandenburg.

Berlin, , Germany

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Neurochirurgische Klinik der Universitat Freiburg

Freiburg im Breisgau, , Germany

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Interdisziplinares Epilepsiezentrum am Klinikum der Philipps-Universitat Marburg

Marburg, , Germany

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Neurologische Gemeinschaftspraxis

München, , Germany

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Universitatsklinikum Ulm

Ulm, , Germany

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National Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology

Budapest, , Hungary

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Heim Pal Hospital

Budapest, , Hungary

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Szent Istvan Hospital

Budapest, , Hungary

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Orszagos Idegsebeszeti Tudomanyos Intezet

Budapest, , Hungary

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Bethesda Hospital for Children

Budapest, , Hungary

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Bekes County Pandy Kalman Hospital

Gyula, , Hungary

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Bacs-Kiskun County ONK Hospital

Kecskemét, , Hungary

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Vas County Markusovszky Hospital

Szombathely, , Hungary

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Veszprem County Csolnoky F. Hospital

Veszprém, , Hungary

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Kaunas Medical University Hospital

Kaunas, , Lithuania

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Neuromeda

Kaunas, , Lithuania

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Vilnius University Hospital Santariskiu klinikos

Vilnius, , Lithuania

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Niepubliczny ZOZ Kendron

Bialystok, , Poland

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Wojewozki Szpital Specjalistyczny im. M. Kopernika

Gdansk, , Poland

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Specjalistyczny Szpital Wieloprofilowy

Katowice, , Poland

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Centrum Neurologii Klinicznej

Krakow, , Poland

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Szpital im. M. Kopernika

Lodz, , Poland

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Uniwersytet Medyczny

Poznan, , Poland

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Centrul Medical Sana

Bucharest, , Romania

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Spitalul Clinic de Psihiatrie "Prof. Dr. Alexandru Obregia"

Bucharest, , Romania

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Spitalul Universitar de Urgenta Bucuresti

Bucharest, , Romania

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Spitalul Clinic Judetean de Urgenta Cluj

Cluj-Napoca, , Romania

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Spitalul Clinic Judetean de Urgenta "Sf Spiridon" Iasi

Lasi, , Romania

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Spitalul Clinic de Urgenta "Sfanta Treime"

Lasi, , Romania

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Spitalul Clinic Judetean de Urgenta Tg Mures

Tg Mures, , Romania

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GOU VPO Krasnoyarskaya State Medical Academy of Roszdrav

Krasnoyarsk, , Russia

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FGU Moscow Research Institute of Psychiatry of Roszdrav

Moscow, , Russia

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GOU VPO Russian State Medical University of Roszdrav

Moscow, , Russia

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GUZ of Moscow City Clinical Hospital #1 n.a. N.I.Pirogov

Moscow, , Russia

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GOU VPO Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry of Roszdra

Moscow, , Russia

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GOU VPO Novosibirsk State Medical University of Roszdrav

Novosibirsk, , Russia

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GU St. Petersburg Research Institute of Psychoneurology Bekhtereva of Roszdrav

Saint Petersburg, , Russia

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St. Petersburg State Medical Pediatric Academy

Saint Petersburg, , Russia

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GOU VPO St. Petersburg State Medical University

Saint Petersburg, , Russia

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GOU VPO Smolensk State Medical Academy of Roszdrav

Smolensk, , Russia

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GOU VPO Smolensk State Medical Academy of Roszdrav

Smolensk, , Russia

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Yaroslavskaya State Medical Academy

Yaroslavl, , Russia

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Clinical Center of Serbia

Belgrade, , Serbia

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University Medical Center Zvezdara

Belgrade, , Serbia

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Clinical center Kragujevac

Kragujevac, , Serbia

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Clinical Center of NIS

Niš, , Serbia

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Tsentr Psihosomatychnoyi Patologiyi Dnipropetrovskoyi oblasnoyi klinichnoyi likarni imeni Mechnikova

Dnipropetrovsk, , Ukraine

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Derzhavna Ustanova Institut Nevrologiy

Kharkiv, , Ukraine

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Kyiv City Psychiatric Hospital #2, Poliklinichne Viddilenya

Kyiv, , Ukraine

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Miska Klinichna psihonevrologichna

Kyiv, , Ukraine

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Lvivskyiy oblasnyi Protyepileptuchnyy tsentr

Lviv, , Ukraine

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Odesskyy Derzhavnyy Medychnyy Universitet

Odesa, , Ukraine

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Vinnitskyy Natsionalnyy Medychnyy Universitet

Vinnitsa, , Ukraine

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Countries

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Australia Croatia Czechia Estonia Finland Germany Hungary Lithuania Poland Romania Russia Serbia Ukraine

Other Identifiers

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2007-003556-10

Identifier Type: EUDRACT_NUMBER

Identifier Source: secondary_id

E2090-E044-317

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id