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Evaluation of Potential for Orthostatic Hypotension in Elderly Hypertensives

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

Condition(s) targeted: Hypertension

Intervention: carvedilol CR + lisinopril (Drug)

Phase: Phase 1

Status: Completed

Sponsored by: GlaxoSmithKline

Official(s) and/or principal investigator(s):
GSK Clinical Trials, MD, Study Director, Affiliation: GlaxoSmithKline

Summary

This is a multi-center, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, 2-session crossover study to evaluate the incidence of orthostatic hypotension in elderly hypertensive subjects following co-administration of carvedilol CR and lisinopril.

Clinical Details

Official title: A Study to Evaluate the Potential Incidence of Orthostatic Hypotension in Elderly Hypertensive Patients Following Administration of a Combination of Carvedilol CR and Lisinopril

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

Primary outcome:

Assessment of orthostasis

To evaluate the incidence of orthostatic hypotension (defined as a decrease in SBP of ≥20 mmHg and/or a decrease in DBP of ≥10 mmHg in changing from the supine to the standing position) following co-administration of COREG CR and lisinopril

Secondary outcome:

Relationship of concentration of drug to events

To evaluate the safety and tolerability of the co-administration of COREG CR and lisinopril

To evaluate the relationship between the plasma concentrations of carvedilol and lisinopril and the occurrence of orthostatic hypotension following co-administration of COREG CR and lisinopril

To evaluate the effects of COREG CR on plasma renin activity

Eligibility

Minimum age: 65 Years. Maximum age: N/A. Gender(s): Both.

Criteria:

Inclusion Criteria:

- Males or females who are ≥ 65 years of age

- Body mass index (BMI) between 24 and 37 kg/m2 where: BMI = (weight in kg)/ (height in

meters)2

- Subjects must have a documented history of essential hypertension and must be stable

on treatment with an ACE inhibitor or angiotensin II receptor antagonist or renin antagonist and no more than one other antihypertensive medication at least 3 months before screening with a sitting SBP<180 mmHg and DBP<110 mmHg.

- All subjects must be able to be safely (in the opinion of the Investigator) withdrawn

or down-titrated from all antihypertensive treatment(s) and transitioned to lisinopril 10 mg OD for the two-week run-in phase.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Any clinically relevant abnormality identified on the screening history, physical or

laboratory examination, or any other medical condition or circumstance making the volunteer unsuitable for participation in the study

- Subject who metabolizes carvedilol poorly based on CYP2D6 genotype as determined at

screening

- Subject has persistent hyperkalemia or history of hyperkalemia resulting from either

Type IV RTA (renal tubular acidosis) or previous treatment with an ACE inhibitor, ARB or renin inhibitor.

- Subject has malignant (accelerated) hypertension, history of malignant hypertension,

or history of secondary forms of hypertension

- Subject has advanced hypertensive retinopathy (Keith Wagner Grade IV)

- Subject has a history of hepatic impairment (characterized by prolonged prothrombin

time/low concentrations of albumin) and/or renal insufficiency (subjects with an estimated CrCl ≤ 30 mL/min by Cockroft-Gault must be excluded). CrCL = [140-ageCr][weight/70] x 0. 85 (if female); Cr in mg/dL; Weight in kg

- Subject is being treated for diabetes mellitus

- Subject has a history of angioedema

- Subject has been under treatment with 3 or more antihypertensive medications. (NOTE:

A combination drug containing two antihypertensive agents represents two antihypertensive medications.)

- Subject has been under treatment with HCTZ > 12. 5 mg/day

- Subject is receiving ongoing treatment or is anticipated to receive treatment with any

of the following medications during the study:

- monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAO)

- any Class I or III antiarrhythmic

- alpha-adrenergic receptor blockers

- beta-2-adrenergic agonists

- all antidepressants including SSRIs

- lithium

- medications known to be inhibitors/inducers of cytochrome P-450 2D6 should be

discontinued for at least 14 days or 5 half-lives [which ever is longer] prior to the first day of the run-in period

- Treatment with any over-the-counter medications , herbal and dietary supplements, as

well as grapefruit-containing products within 7 days or 5 half-lives (whichever is longer) prior to first day of run-in period through the end of the study unless approved by the PI and GSK medical monitor. Standard vitamins and/or daily multi-vitamins are permitted, however herbal vitamins should be excluded.

- Treatment with an investigational drug within 30 days or 5 half-lives (whichever is

longer) preceding the run-in period

- Subject has mean sitting SBP ≥ 180 mmHg at the screening assessment (one set of repeat

measurement is permitted as per approval by the medical monitor).

- Documented history of low blood pressure within six months of screening visit (average

sitting SBP < 110 mm Hg and/or DBP /< 50 mm Hg) or blood pressure below these values at time of screening (one set of repeat measurement is permitted as per approval by the medical monitor).

- Orthostatic hypotension diagnosed at screening (orthostatic hypotension is defined as

a reduction in systolic blood pressure of 20 mmHg or more and/or a reduction in diastolic blood pressure of 10 mmHg or more for standing vs. supine measurements)

- Subject has any of the following conditions:

- uncontrollable or symptomatic arrhythmias; unstable angina

- sick sinus syndrome or second or third degree heart block (unless treated with a

permanent, functioning pacemaker)

- bradycardia (seated heart rate <55 bpm) (one repeat measurement is permitted as

per approval by the medical monitor) ; history of myocardial infarction, or history of stroke within 1 year of screening.

- subject is in, or has a history of atrial fibrillation

- Any of the following abnormalities on 12-lead ECG during screening:

- complete RBBB or LBBB

- evidence of second- or third-degree AV block

- pathological Q-waves (Q-wave wider than 0. 04 sec or depth greater than 0. 4-0. 5

mV)

- any other abnormalities that investigator feels could be of concern when patient

is taking a β-adrenergic blocking agent

- Donation of blood in excess of 500 mL within a 56-day period including the estimated

150 mL of blood to be drawn during this study

- History of asthma, COPD and/or hypersensitivity to β -adrenergic blocking agents

- History of sensitivity to carvedilol, lisinopril, alpha-blockers, beta-blockers or ACE

inhibitors

- History of sensitivity to any of the study medications or components thereof

- History of anaphylaxis or anaphylactoid reactions or severe allergic responses to

drugs

- History of regular alcohol consumption exceeding 7 drinks/week for women or 14

drinks/week for men (1 drink = 5 ounces of wine or 12 ounces of beer or 1. 5 ounces of hard liquor) within 6 months of screening

- Unanticipated positive urine drug screen (UDS) at screening. Note: If the subject is

taking a drug known to give a positive on the UDS, then this should be discussed with the medical monitor prior to sending the UDS. In this situation, with prior approval, a positive finding on the UDS will not be considered an exclusion

- Positive for Hepatitis B surface antigen or HIV

- Unwillingness or inability to follow the procedures outlined in the protocol or

inability to provide written informed consent

Locations and Contacts

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Anniston, Alabama 36207, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Glendale, Arizona 85308, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Beverly Hills, California 90211, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Anaheim, California 92801, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Long Beach, California 90806, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Coral Gables, Florida 33134, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Miami, Florida 33169, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Sarasota, Florida 34239, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Sarasota, Florida 34239, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, West Palm Beach, Florida 33409, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Boise, Idaho 83704, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Indianapolis, Indiana 46260, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Hackensack, New Jersey 07601, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Fargo, North Dakota 58103, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44122, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73132, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Portland, Oregon 97239, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Houston, Texas 77081, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, San Antonio, Texas 78229, United States

GSK Clinical Trials Call Center, Austin, Texas 78704, United States

Additional Information

Starting date: August 2007
Ending date: June 2008
Last updated: June 5, 2008

Page last updated: June 20, 2008

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