Pharmacokinetics, Efficacy and Tolerability of BIA 2-093

NCT ID: NCT02170064

Last Updated: 2017-09-20

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

PHASE2

Total Enrollment

35 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2005-06-30

Study Completion Date

2006-04-30

Brief Summary

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The purpose of this study is to characterize the pharmacokinetics of Eslicarbazepine acetate in children and adolescents with epilepsy.

Detailed Description

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This clinical study was planned to be performed as an open-label, single-centre, multiple-dose study, in 30 paediatric epileptic patients distributed by 3 age groups of 10 patients each: 2-6 years \[Group 1\], 7-11 years \[Group 2\], and 12-17 years \[Group 3\].

The study was constituted by a 4-week baseline phase, followed by 3 consecutive 4-week treatment periods with Eslicarbazepine acetate in which patients received Eslicarbazepine acetate once-daily at the following dosage regimens: 5 mg/kg/day (weeks 1-4), 15 mg/kg/day (weeks 5-8) and 30 mg/kg/day or 1800 mg/day, whichever less (weeks 9-12). At the end of each 4-week treatment period, patients were hospitalised and serial blood samples for drug assays were obtained over a dosing interval.

After the last treatment period or in the event of premature discontinuation, the dose had to be down-titrated during a 2-week period. After the last treatment period patient could continue receiving Eslicarbazepine acetate ("compassionate use") if both parent(s)/guardian(s) /patient and his/her physician agreed this was in the best patient's interest. A follow-up visit occurred approximately 4 weeks after the last hospitalisation or early discontinuation.

Conditions

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Epilepsy

Study Design

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Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Group 1 (2-6 yrs)

At the end of the baseline phase, patients meeting the final selection criteria were admitted to three consecutive 4-week treatment periods in which they received Eslicarbazepine acetate once-daily at the following dosage regimens: 5 mg/kg/day in the first 4 weeks, 15 mg/kg/day in weeks 5-8 and 30 mg/kg/day or 1800 mg/day, whichever less, in weeks 9-12. After the last treatment period, dose was down-titrated during a 2-week period or patient continued receiving Eslicarbazepine acetate ("compassionate use") if both parent(s)/guardian(s)/patient and his/her physician agreed this was in the best patient's interest.

For Group 1 (2-6 years), oral suspension 50 mg/mL was used. The dose was to be rounded to the nearest 25 mg unit.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

BIA 2-093 (Eslicarbazepine acetate)

Intervention Type DRUG

Eslicarbazepine acetate administered at increasing daily doses of 5 mg/kg, 15 mg/kg, and 30 mg/kg (or 1800 mg, whichever less); once-daily; oral route

Group 2 (7-11 years)

At the end of the baseline phase, patients meeting the final selection criteria were admitted to three consecutive 4-week treatment periods in which they received Eslicarbazepine acetate once-daily at the following dosage regimens: 5 mg/kg/day in the first 4 weeks, 15 mg/kg/day in weeks 5-8 and 30 mg/kg/day or 1800 mg/day, whichever less, in weeks 9-12. After the last treatment period, dose was down-titrated during a 2-week period or patient continued receiving Eslicarbazepine acetate ("compassionate use") if both parent(s)/guardian(s)/patient and his/her physician agreed this was in the best patient's interest.

For Group 2 (7-11 years) and Group 3 (12-17 years), Eslicarbazepine acetate strengths 200 mg, 400 mg, 600 mg and 800 mg tablets might be used. The dose was to be rounded to the nearest 100 mg unit. Half tablets might be used for dosage adjustment (tablets were scored).

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

BIA 2-093 (Eslicarbazepine acetate)

Intervention Type DRUG

Eslicarbazepine acetate administered at increasing daily doses of 5 mg/kg, 15 mg/kg, and 30 mg/kg (or 1800 mg, whichever less); once-daily; oral route

Group 3 (12-17 years)

At the end of the baseline phase, patients meeting the final selection criteria were admitted to three consecutive 4-week treatment periods in which they received Eslicarbazepine acetate once-daily at the following dosage regimens: 5 mg/kg/day in the first 4 weeks, 15 mg/kg/day in weeks 5-8 and 30 mg/kg/day or 1800 mg/day, whichever less, in weeks 9-12. After the last treatment period, dose was down-titrated during a 2-week period or patient continued receiving Eslicarbazepine acetate ("compassionate use") if both parent(s)/guardian(s)/patient and his/her physician agreed this was in the best patient's interest.

For Group 2 (7-11 years) and Group 3 (12-17 years), Eslicarbazepine acetate strengths 200 mg, 400 mg, 600 mg and 800 mg tablets might be used. The dose was to be rounded to the nearest 100 mg unit. Half tablets might be used for dosage adjustment (tablets were scored).

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

BIA 2-093 (Eslicarbazepine acetate)

Intervention Type DRUG

Eslicarbazepine acetate administered at increasing daily doses of 5 mg/kg, 15 mg/kg, and 30 mg/kg (or 1800 mg, whichever less); once-daily; oral route

Interventions

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BIA 2-093 (Eslicarbazepine acetate)

Eslicarbazepine acetate administered at increasing daily doses of 5 mg/kg, 15 mg/kg, and 30 mg/kg (or 1800 mg, whichever less); once-daily; oral route

Intervention Type DRUG

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

Patient was eligible for entry into the baseline phase if he/she fulfilled the following criteria at Visit 1:

* Written informed consent given by the parent(s)/guardian(s), and by the patient when appropriate.
* Male or female patient aged between 2 and 17 years.
* Body weight within the 10th and 90th percentiles, by age and sex.
* A documented diagnosis of partial-onset seizures (simple or complex seizures with or without secondary generalisation), classified according to the International Classification of Epileptic Seizures.
* Currently treated with 1 to 3 AEDs (any except OXC or CBZ), in a stable dosage regimen during at least 1 month prior to screening.
* Good general health (apart from epilepsy) based on medical history and physical examination.
* In case of a female patient, she was premenarchal, surgically sterile or presented a urine pregnancy test consistent with a non-gravid state and practiced an effective non-hormonal contraception method.

At Visit 2, patient was eligible for entry into the Eslicarbazepine acetate treatment phase if he/she fulfilled the following criteria:

* At least 4 partial-onset seizures during the last 4 weeks of the baseline phase.
* Brain CT scan or MRI that excluded rapidly progressive neurological diseases.
* ECG without clinically significant abnormalities.
* Good general health (apart from epilepsy) based on medical history, physical examination and laboratory tests at screening.
* Diaries satisfactorily completed by the patient or his/her caregiver during the baseline phase.
* Satisfactory compliance with the study requirements during the baseline phase.
* In case of a female patient of childbearing potential, she presented a urine pregnancy test consistent with a non-gravid state and practiced an effective non-hormonal contraception method.

Exclusion Criteria

Patient was not allowed for entry into the screening phase if he/she fulfilled the following criteria at Visit 1:

* Primarily generalised epilepsy.
* Clinically relevant medical condition, other than epilepsy.
* History of status epilepticus in the last 3 months.
* History of suicide attempt.
* History of alcohol or drug abuse.
* History of hypersensitivity or intolerance to OXC or CBZ.
* Use of any investigational drug or participated in any clinical trial within the previous 2 months.
* Patient and/or his/her caregiver(s) unlikely to co-operate with the requirements of the study.
* If female, she was sexually active and of child-bearing potential and she did not use reliable contraception.
* Patients with non-epileptic attacks (syncopes, pseudoseizures).
* Previous poor compliance with anti-epileptic therapy.
* Need for rescue benzodiazepines more frequently than twice per week on average.
* Previous use of Eslicarbazepine acetate or participation in a clinical study with Eslicarbazepine acetate.
* Any other condition or circumstance that, in the opinion of the investigator, might compromise the patient's ability to comply with the clinical trial protocol (CTP).

At Visit 2, patient was not eligible for entry into the Eslicarbazepine acetate treatment phase if he/she fulfilled the following criteria:

* Inadequate compliance to concomitant AEDs during the baseline phase.
* Clinically relevant clinical laboratory test abnormalities at screening.
* Occurrence of any other condition or circumstance that, in the opinion of the investigator, might compromise the patient's ability to comply with the CTP.
Minimum Eligible Age

2 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

17 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Bial - Portela C S.A.

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Locations

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Clinica de Neurologie Pediatrica, Spitalul "Alexandru Obregia"

Bucharest, , Romania

Site Status

Countries

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Romania

Other Identifiers

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BIA-2093-202

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id