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Intranasal Fentanyl for the Treatment of Breakthrough Pain in Cancer Patients (FT-017-IM)

Information source: Nycomed
Information obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov on June 20, 2008
Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record.

Condition(s) targeted: Cancer; Pain

Intervention: Fentanyl (Drug)

Phase: Phase 2

Status: Completed

Sponsored by: Nycomed

Official(s) and/or principal investigator(s):
Nycomed Clinical Trial Operations, Study Chair, Affiliation: Headquarters

Summary

Primary Objective:

To demonstrate the efficacy of intranasal fentanyl in the treatment of breakthrough pain (BTP) in cancer patients.

Secondary Objective:

To explore the relationship between the response to the fentanyl dose and the stable background pain opioid dose.

Clinical Details

Official title: Intranasal Fentanyl for the Treatment of Breakthrough Pain in Cancer Patients. A Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Cross-Over Confirmatory Trial Testing Fentanyl and Placebo in Eight Breakthrough Pain Episodes

Study design: Treatment, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Control, Crossover Assignment, Safety/Efficacy Study

Primary outcome: Pain intensity difference at 10 minutes (PID10) after administration

Secondary outcome: Sum of pain intensity differences over the 0-60 minute time interval (SPID0-60) and General Impression (GI) with 5 point verbal rating scale at 60 minutes

Eligibility

Minimum age: 18 Years. Maximum age: 80 Years. Gender(s): Both.

Criteria:

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Has the patient given informed consent according to local requirements before any trial-related activities? Trial-related activities are any procedures that would not have been performed during the routine management of the patient.

2. Is the patient a cancer patient with breakthrough pain?

3. Is the patient aged ≥ 18 years?

4. Has the patient received, for at least the past month, either oral morphine, oxycodone, hydromorphone, or transdermal fentanyl for treatment of background pain?

5. Is the current dose of the scheduled background pain opioid of the patient equivalent to 60-500 mg oral morphine/day or to 25-200 µg/hour transdermal fentanyl?

6. Is the background pain generally stable and on average controlled to a mild level (defined as ≤ 4 on an 11-point numerical rating scale [NRS]) by the background pain opioid?

7. Is the BTP(s) in general of such severe pain intensity that the patient judges he/she needs additional analgesics (apart from background pain medication) and does it normally last for more than 15 minutes?

8. Does the patient, in general, while using a stable fixed-schedule opioid regimen have at least three BTP episodes per week but no more than four BTP episodes per day?

9. Has the patient obtained at least partial relief of BTP(s) with his/her usual immediate-release strong opioid, i. e. oral morphine, oxycodone, hydromorphone or transmucosal fentanyl?

10. Is the life expectancy of the patient at least 3 months?

11. Is the patient able to use intranasal drugs?

12. Does the patient use adequate contraceptive precautions (contraceptive pill, implant or injection, or intrauterine device) in the trial period?

13. Does the patient have a negative pregnancy test?

14. Was the background pain, during a minimum of five of the seven days, controlled to a mild level (defined as ≤ 4 on an 11-point NRS) by the background pain opioid?

15. Did the patient have at least three BTP episodes during the seven days but no more than four BTP episodes per day?

16. Was the BTP(s) of such severe pain intensity that the patient took additional analgesics (apart from the usual background pain opioid)?

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Does the patient have a recent history of substance abuse?

2. Is the patient pregnant or nursing during the trial period?

3. Does the patient have neurological or psychiatric impairment that may compromise data collection?

4. Does the patient have severe hepatic impairment? (Investigator's judgement according to local practice.)

5. Has the patient had any recent therapy, which could potentially alter pain or response to analgesics to a degree, where the need for background pain opioid will be:

- less than 60 mg morphine or morphine equivalents/day; or

- less than 25 µg/hour transdermal fentanyl or the number of BTP episodes will be

less than three per week during the trial period?

6. Has the patient had facial radiotherapy?

7. Has the patient been treated with a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor within the last 14 days?

8. Does the patient use methadone or buprenorphine?

9. Does the patient have impaired respiratory function to an extent which may severely increase the risk of clinically relevant respiratory depression by BTP fentanyl treatment?

10. Does the patient use drugs for intranasal administration?

11. Does the patient have a nasopharyngeal probe?

12. Is the patient known to be hypersensitive to fentanyl or to other opioids or any of their excipients?

13. Does the patient have any head injury, primary brain tumour, or other pathological conditions which could significantly increase the risk of increased intracranial pressure or impaired consciousness?

14. Is the patient concomitantly participating in any other trial with an investigational drug or device apart from cancer treatment and participation in NAF trial FT-016-IM within 30 days prior to inclusion in this trial?

15. Does the patient have pathological conditions of the nasal cavity as contraindications to intranasal fentanyl?

Locations and Contacts

Nycomed, Roskilde 4000, Denmark
Additional Information

Starting date: May 2006
Ending date: October 2007
Last updated: February 26, 2008

Page last updated: June 20, 2008

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