A Efficacy and Safety Study of Ranibizumab 10mg/ml Injection (Incepta) in Patients With Diabetic Macular Edema

NCT ID: NCT06305416

Last Updated: 2025-06-06

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

PHASE3

Total Enrollment

70 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-03-30

Study Completion Date

2025-12-31

Brief Summary

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Macular edema in diabetes, defined as retinal thickening within two disc diameters of the center of the macula, results from retinal microvascular changes that compromise the blood-retinal barrier, causing leakage of plasma constituents into the surrounding retina and consequently retinal edema. Thickening of the basement membrane and reduction in the number of pericytes are believed to lead to increased permeability and incompetence of the retinal vasculature. This compromise of the blood-retinal barrier leads to the leakage of plasma constituents into the surrounding retina with subsequent retinal edema. Hypoxia produced by this mechanism can also stimulate the production of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) increases retinal vascular permeability, causes breakdown of the blood-retina barrier and results in retinal edema.

Diabetic macular edema (DME) is the most common cause of visual reduction in patients with Diabetes Mellitus. The prevalence of DME globally is around 6.8 %. Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) is the most common microvascular complication of diabetes and the leading cause of blindness worldwide. DME is a complication of diabetic retinopathy that affects the macula, which is located at the center of the retina and responsible for central vision. Bangladesh is the 10th country in the world for the number of adults living with diabetes with some 7.1 million (5.3-12.0). In Bangladesh, it is therefore expected that diabetic secondary complications, like DR, will increase along with the rising trend of diabetes mellitus.

The use of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies has revolutionized in the treatment of many diseases. In recent years, millions of patients have been successfully treated with these biological agents. Ranibizumab is one such therapeutic monoclonal antibody for intraocular use. Ranibizumab is a humanized, recombinant, immunoglobulin G1 monoclonal antibody fragment against vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A) and thus prevents choroidal neovascularization. The small size of ranibizumab allows for enhanced diffusion into the retina and choroid.

Detailed Description

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This is a randomized, double-blind, parallel study that will be conducted in patients with Diabetic Macular Edema (DME) to assess efficacy and safety between test and reference products. Total 70 subjects with DME are planned to be randomized into this study.

Enrolled subjects will receive total 3 doses of 0.5 mg Intravitreal injection of either test or reference product once every 4 Weeks (Day 0, Week 4±3 days and Week 8±3 days). All subjects will have their first injection of ranibizumab on Day 0 and undergo a safety visit 48hrs after the first injection. At subsequent visits, the subject will have a safety follow up prior to each intravitreal injection. Also the subject will have a safety follow up visit 48hrs after second and third injection. The final visit or end of study visit will be on Week 12±3 days for efficacy and safety evaluation.

Conditions

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Diabetic Macular Edema Diabetic Retinopathy Macular Edema Macular Degeneration Retinal Disease Retinal Degeneration

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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Ranibizumab 10mg/ml Injection (Proposed Ranibizumab Biosimilar)

Test Group of 35 adult patient with DME will get Ranibizumab (Proposed Ranibizumab Biosimilar)

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Ranibizumab 10mg/ml Injection

Intervention Type DRUG

Ranibizumab 10mg/ml Injection (proposed ranibizumab biosimilar) 0.5mg via intravitreal injection every 4 weeks

Lucentis (Ranibizumab)

Comparator Group of 35 adult patient with DME will get Lucentis

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Lucentis

Intervention Type DRUG

Lucentis (ranibizumab) 0.5mg via intravitreal injection every 4 weeks

Interventions

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Ranibizumab 10mg/ml Injection

Ranibizumab 10mg/ml Injection (proposed ranibizumab biosimilar) 0.5mg via intravitreal injection every 4 weeks

Intervention Type DRUG

Lucentis

Lucentis (ranibizumab) 0.5mg via intravitreal injection every 4 weeks

Intervention Type DRUG

Other Intervention Names

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Test Product Reference Product

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Ages Eligible for Study: ≥ 18 Years
2. Ability to provide written informed consent and comply with study assessments for the full duration of the study
3. Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus (type 1 or 2). Any one of the following will be considered to be sufficient evidence that diabetes is present: Laboratory reports that prove DM of patient or current regular use of insulin for treatment of diabetes or current regular use of oral anti-hyperglycemic agent for the treatment of diabetes.
4. Clinical evidence of retinal thickening due to macular edema involving the center of the macula (can be associated with diabetic retinopathy)
5. Central diabetic macular edema present on clinical examination and OCT testing with central 1mm sub field thickness greater than 300 microns as measured on -OCT
6. Visual acuity score greater than or equal to 19 letters (20/400) and less than or equal to 73 letters (20/40) by the ETDRS/ Snellen chart visual acuity protocol
7. Media clarity, pupillary dilation and patient cooperation sufficient to allow OCT testing and retinal photography
8. Willingness and ability to undertake all scheduled visits and assessments

Exclusion Criteria

1. Prior treatment with any Intravitreal drug, Bevacizumab, verteporfin or photodynamic therapy (except for extra foveal laser photocoagulation) in the study eye within past 3 months before study entry
2. Laser photocoagulation in the study eye within 1 month before study entry
3. Participation in another ocular investigation or trial simultaneously
4. Pregnancy (positive pregnancy test) or known to be pregnant; also pre-menopausal women not using adequate contraception.
5. Blood pressure \> 160/100 mmHg (systolic above 160 or diastolic above 100) and Random Blood Sugar (RBS) ≥ 12 mmol/L and/ or HbA1c ≥ 7.5%
6. Evidence of vitreoretinal interface abnormality and optic nerve disease after ocular exam or OCT that may be contributing to the macular edema
7. Any concurrent intraocular condition in the study eye that could either require medical or surgical intervention during the study period or that could contribute to a loss of best corrected visual acuity over the study period (e.g. cataract that might decrease the vision by 3 or more lines, uncontrolled glaucoma, uveitis, previous corneal transplant etc.). The decision regarding exclusion is to be based on the opinion of the investigator.
8. An eye that, in the investigator's opinion, has no chance of improving in visual acuity following resolution of macular edema (e.g. presence of sub retinal fibrosis or geographic atrophy).
9. Presence of suspected ocular or periocular infections, another ocular condition that may affect the visual acuity or macular edema during the course of the study (uveitis, Irvine-Gas)
10. Vitreous hemorrhage preventing visualization of retina
11. History of vitreous surgery, cataract surgery, YAG capsulotomy in the study eye within last 3 months of enrolment
12. Visual acuity \<20/400 in the fellow eye
13. Known hypersensitivity to Ranibizumab or any of the components of study medication
14. History of cerebral vascular accident or myocardial infarction within past 3 months.
15. Employees of Investigational sites, individuals directly involved with the conduct of the study or immediate family members thereof, prisoners, and persons who are legally institutionalized.
16. Current use of systemic medications known to be toxic to the lens, retina or optic nerve, including deferoxamine, chloroquine/ hydroxychloroquine, tamoxifen, phenothiazine, vigabatrin and ethambutol, and such medications will not be allowed during the study period.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Institute for Developing Science and Health Initiatives, Bangladesh

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Dr. Niaz Abdur Rahman

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Managing Director, Bangladesh Eye Hospital & Institute

Locations

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Bangladesh Eye Hospital & Institute

Dhaka, , Bangladesh

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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Bangladesh

Central Contacts

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Faez Ahmed

Role: CONTACT

+880-2-8891688-703 ext. 1193

Facility Contacts

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Dr. Niaz Abdur Rahman

Role: primary

+8801711590333

Other Identifiers

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2023/CT/01

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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