A Confirmatory Study of Fentanyl in Participants With Osteoarthritis or Low Back Pain

NCT ID: NCT01008618

Last Updated: 2013-12-25

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

PHASE3

Total Enrollment

218 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2009-01-31

Study Completion Date

2010-02-28

Brief Summary

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The purpose of this study is to evaluate efficacy and safety of fentanyl in opioid-naive participants with osteoarthritis (disorder, which is seen mostly in older persons, in which the joints become painful and stuff) or low back pain who cannot obtain a sufficient analgesic effect by the treatment of non-opioid analgesics (drug used to control pain).

Detailed Description

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This is a multi-center (conducted in more than one center), double-blind (neither the participant nor the physician knows the assigned study drug), randomized (participants assigned study drug by chance), withdrawal study in opioid-naive participants with osteoarthritis or low back pain. The study will consist of titration period (10-29 days) and double-blind period (12 weeks) and the visits will include Day 5-7, 8, 15, 29 in titration period and Day 2-4, 8, 15, 22, 29, 43, 57, 71 and 85 in double-blind period. All the eligible participants will receive one-day adhesive transdermal patch (patch containing a drug that is put on the skin so the drug will enter the body through the skin) of either fentanyl at the dose ranging from 12.5 to 50 microgram per hour (mcg/hr) or matching placebo. Efficacy will be evaluated primarily by time to withdrawal due to insufficient analgesic efficacy. Participants' safety will be monitored throughout the study.

Conditions

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Chronic Pain Osteoarthritis Low Back Pain

Keywords

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Chronic pain Osteoarthritis Low back pain Fentanyl JNS020QD Patch, transdermal Opioid analgesics

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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Fentanyl (Titration period)

One-day adhesive transdermal patch containing fentanyl (JNS020QD) applied to chest, abdomen, upper arm and thigh and replaced every day, starting at the dose of 12.5 microgram per hour (mcg/hr) for at least first 2 days, which will be increased by 12.5 mcg/hr at one time based on the medical examination of number of rescue treatments and visual analog scale (VAS) score of the participants. The dose will be increased up to maximum of 50 mcg/hr. The treatment will be continued for 10-29 days and then the eligible participants from this group will be randomly assigned to either of the two groups in the double-blind period.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Fentanyl

Intervention Type DRUG

One-day adhesive transdermal patch containing fentanyl 12.5 to 50 mcg/hr applied to chest, abdomen, upper arm or thigh and replaced every day.

Fentanyl (Double-blind period)

Participants meeting the pre-defined criteria for transfer from titration period to double-blind period and randomly assigned to fentanyl group, will be administered one-day adhesive transdermal patch containing fentanyl, applied to chest, abdomen, upper arm and thigh and replaced every day, the dose of which will be same as the final application dose in the titration period (in the range of 12.5 to 50 mcg/hr). The treatment will be continued for 12 weeks.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Fentanyl

Intervention Type DRUG

One-day adhesive transdermal patch containing fentanyl 12.5 to 50 mcg/hr applied to chest, abdomen, upper arm or thigh and replaced every day.

Placebo (Double-blind period)

Participants meeting the pre-defined criteria for transfer from titration period to double-blind period and randomly assigned to placebo group, will be administered one-day adhesive transdermal placebo patch indistinguishable from fentanyl in appearance, applied to chest, abdomen, upper arm and thigh and replaced every day. The dose of fentanyl (from titration period) will be gradually decreased to prevent withdrawal symptoms and the dose of the matching placebo will be gradually increased up to same dose as the final application dose in the titration period (in the range of 12.5 to 50 mcg/hr). The treatment will continue for 12 weeks.

Group Type PLACEBO_COMPARATOR

Placebo

Intervention Type DRUG

Placebo patch indistinguishable from one-day adhesive transdermal patch containing fentanyl 12.5 to 50 mcg/hr applied to chest, abdomen, upper arm or thigh and replaced every day.

Interventions

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Fentanyl

One-day adhesive transdermal patch containing fentanyl 12.5 to 50 mcg/hr applied to chest, abdomen, upper arm or thigh and replaced every day.

Intervention Type DRUG

Placebo

Placebo patch indistinguishable from one-day adhesive transdermal patch containing fentanyl 12.5 to 50 mcg/hr applied to chest, abdomen, upper arm or thigh and replaced every day.

Intervention Type DRUG

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Participants whose pain because of osteoarthritis or low back pain is continuing for at least 12 weeks prior to informed consent
* Participants who are continuously taking a non-opioid analgesic at the normal highest dose or more for at least 14 consecutive days prior to informed consent, or participant at a certain dose (except the use on an as-needed base) on consecutive days
* Participants showing insufficient therapeutic efficacy of the non-opioid analgesic currently being used, and requiring a continuous opioid analgesic as per the investigator or sub-investigator
* Participants with an average pain intensity of 50 millimeter or more on the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) in 24-hour daily living prior to informed consent
* Participants who can be hospitalized to the 4th day after the initiation of titration period

Exclusion Criteria

* In cases of low back pain, participants with severe pain of lower extremities due to radiculopathy (a problem in which one or more nerves are affected) than that of low back pain, or participants with disc herniation (a medical condition affecting the spine due to trauma, lifting injuries, or idiopathic \[unknown\] causes) requiring an operation
* In cases of low back pain, participants with pain due to compression fracture
* Participants who had an operation that may affect the assessment within 30 days before informed consent
* Participants whose main cause of the pain to be assessed is considered attributable to psychogenic pain (physical pain that is caused, increased, or prolonged by mental, emotional, or behavioral factors)
* Participants with asthma, bradyarrhythmia (slow irregular heart beat) and severe respiratory function disorders
Minimum Eligible Age

20 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Janssen Pharmaceutical K.K.

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Janssen Pharmaceutical K.K., Japan Clinical Trial

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Janssen Pharmaceutical K.K.

Locations

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Aki, , Japan

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Akō, , Japan

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Amagasaki, , Japan

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Anan, , Japan

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Annaka, , Japan

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Chiba, , Japan

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Chiisagata, , Japan

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Fuchū, , Japan

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Fukuoka, , Japan

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Fukuyama, , Japan

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Hamamatsu, , Japan

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Hiki, , Japan

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Himeji, , Japan

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Hiratsuka, , Japan

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Hitachi-Naka, , Japan

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Ichikawa, , Japan

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Ikeda, , Japan

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Ikoma, , Japan

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Itō, , Japan

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Izumo, , Japan

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Kagoshima, , Japan

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Kanazawa, , Japan

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Kasama, , Japan

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Kitakyushu, , Japan

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Kochi, , Japan

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Koga, , Japan

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Komatsu, , Japan

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Kure, , Japan

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Kurume, , Japan

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Kyoto, , Japan

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Maebaru, , Japan

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Matsudo, , Japan

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Matsumoto, , Japan

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Miyazaki, , Japan

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Nagano, , Japan

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Nagoya, , Japan

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Niihama, , Japan

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Ohkawa, , Japan

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Ohmuta, , Japan

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Ohta-Ku, , Japan

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Ohtsu, , Japan

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Osaka, , Japan

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Otaru, , Japan

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Ōita, , Japan

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Saga, , Japan

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Sagamihara, , Japan

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Sapporo, , Japan

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Sendai, , Japan

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Suginami-Ku, , Japan

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Takaoka, , Japan

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Takasaki, , Japan

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Takayama, , Japan

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Tatebayashi, , Japan

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Tokushima, , Japan

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Tokyo, , Japan

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Toshima-Ku, , Japan

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Toyama, , Japan

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Ube, , Japan

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Yokohama, , Japan

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Countries

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Japan

References

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Arai T, Kashimoto Y, Ukyo Y, Tominaga Y, Imanaka K. Two placebo-controlled, randomized withdrawal studies to evaluate the fentanyl 1 day patch in opioid-naive patients with chronic pain. Curr Med Res Opin. 2015 Dec;31(12):2207-18. doi: 10.1185/03007995.2015.1092127. Epub 2015 Oct 19.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 26359327 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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JNS020QD-JPN-N01

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: secondary_id

CR015541

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Identifier Source: org_study_id