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A Phase II Study Comparing Low- and High-Dose Alemtuzumab and High-Dose Rebif® in Patients With Early, Active Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis
This study is ongoing, but not recruiting participants.
Study NCT00050778   Information provided by Genzyme
First Received: December 19, 2002   Last Updated: July 13, 2009   History of Changes
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Randomized, Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Parallel Assignment
Condition: Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting
Interventions: Biological: interferon beta-1a (Rebif®)
Biological: alemtuzumab

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Recruitment Details
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Pre-Assignment Details
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Reporting Groups
  Description
Arm/Group 1: Interferon Beta-1a (Rebif®) 44 micrograms (mcg) administered 3-times weekly by subcutaneous (SC) injections for 36 months
Arm/Group 2: 12 mg Alemtuzumab 12 milligrams (mg) per day administered through intravenous (IV) infusion, once a day for 5 consecutive days at Month 0 and 12 mg per day administered through IV, once a day for 3 consecutive days at Month 12; optional re-treatment at Month 24 depending on investigator discretion and laboratory assessments.
Arm/Group 3: 24 mg Alemtuzumab 24 mg per day administered through IV, once a day for 5 consecutive days at Month 0 and 24 mg per day administered through IV, once a day for 3 consecutive days at Month 12; optional re-treatment at Month 24 depending on investigator discretion and laboratory assessments.

Participant Flow:   Overall Study
  Arm/Group 1: Interferon Beta-1a (Rebif®) Arm/Group 2: 12 mg Alemtuzumab Arm/Group 3: 24 mg Alemtuzumab
STARTED   111     113[1]   110  
COMPLETED   66     92     92  
NOT COMPLETED   45     21     18  
      Adverse Event               13                 2                 1  
      Death               0                 1                 1  
      Lack of Efficacy               16                 2                 2  
      Lost to Follow-up               0                 2                 4  
      Physician Decision               3                 1                 2  
      Protocol Violation               2                 0                 1  
      Withdrawal by Subject               3                 0                 2  
      Not Dosed Due to Depression               1                 0                 0  
      Noncompliant               4                 8                 4  
      Not Dosed Due to Thyroid Abnormality               0                 3                 0  
      Not Dosed Due to Randomization Error               0                 2                 0  
      Other Reason               3                 0                 1  
[1] 1 patient included in safety but excluded from efficacy analysis; initial MS diagnosis was incorrect



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Reporting Groups
  Description
Arm/Group 1: Interferon Beta-1a (Rebif®) 44 micrograms (mcg) administered 3-times weekly by subcutaneous (SC) injections for 36 months
Arm/Group 2: 12 mg Alemtuzumab 12 milligrams (mg) per day administered through intravenous (IV) infusion, once a day for 5 consecutive days at Month 0 and 12 mg per day administered through IV, once a day for 3 consecutive days at Month 12; optional re-treatment at Month 24 depending on investigator discretion and laboratory assessments.
Arm/Group 3: 24 mg Alemtuzumab 24 mg per day administered through IV, once a day for 5 consecutive days at Month 0 and 24 mg per day administered through IV, once a day for 3 consecutive days at Month 12; optional re-treatment at Month 24 depending on investigator discretion and laboratory assessments.

Baseline Measures
  Arm/Group 1: Interferon Beta-1a (Rebif®) Arm/Group 2: 12 mg Alemtuzumab Arm/Group 3: 24 mg Alemtuzumab Total
Number of Participants  
[units: participants]
111 112 110 333
Age  
[units: years]
Mean ± Standard Deviation
32.8 ± 8.8 31.9 ± 8.0 32.2 ± 8.8 32.3 ± 8.5
Gender, Customized  
[units: Number of Participants]
       
Male 40 40 39 119
Female 71 72 71 214



  Outcome Measures
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1.  Primary:   Sustained Accumulation of Disability (SAD), Confirmed Through 6 Months   [ 3 years ]

2.  Primary:   Relapse   [ 3 years ]
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Measure Type Primary
Measure Title Relapse
Measure Description New or worsening symptoms with an objective change in neurologic examination attributable to multiple sclerosis that lasted for at least 48 hours, that were present at normal body temperature and that were preceded by at least 30 days of clinical stability.
Time Frame 3 years  
Safety Issue No  

Population Description
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Reporting Groups
  Description
Arm 1: Interferon Beta-1a (Rebif) 44 mcg administered 3-times weekly by SC injections for 36 months
Arm 2: 12 mg Alemtuzumab 12 mg per day administered through IV, once a day for 5 consecutive days at Month 0 and 12 mg per day administered through IV, once a day for 3 consecutive days at Month 12; optional re-treatment at Month 24 depending on investigator discretion and laboratory assessments.
Arm 3: 24 mg Alemtuzumab 24 mg per day administered through IV, once a day for 5 consecutive days at Month 0 and 24 mg per day administered through IV, once a day for 3 consecutive days at Month 12; optional re-treatment at Month 24 depending on investigator discretion and laboratory assessments.
Alemtuzumab Arms (Arms 2 and 3) Pooled All patients receiving alemtuzumab.

Measured Values
  Arm 1: Interferon Beta-1a (Rebif) Arm 2: 12 mg Alemtuzumab Arm 3: 24 mg Alemtuzumab Alemtuzumab Arms (Arms 2 and 3) Pooled
Number of Participants Analyzed
[units: participants]
111 112 110 222
Relapse
[units: Annualized Relapse Rate]
.36 .11 .08 .10


Statistical Analysis 1 for Relapse
Groups [1] Arm 1: Interferon Beta-1a (Rebif) vs. Alemtuzumab Arms (Arms 2 and 3) Pooled
Treatment Effect [2] 74
95% Confidence Interval ( 59 to 84 )
[1] Additional details about the analysis, such as null hypothesis and power calculation:
  Treatment effect represents the percent reduction in rate of relapse from alemtuzumab (pooled Arms 2 and 3) compared to interferon beta-1a (Arm 1), based on the hazard ratio from the Andersen-Gill model with robust variance estimation.
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Statistical Analysis 2 for Relapse
Groups [1] Arm 1: Interferon Beta-1a (Rebif) vs. Arm 2: 12 mg Alemtuzumab
Treatment Effect [2] 69
95% Confidence Interval ( 48 to 82 )
[1] Additional details about the analysis, such as null hypothesis and power calculation:
  Treatment effect represents the percent reduction in rate of relapse from alemtuzumab (Amr 2) compared to interferon beta-1a (Arm 1), based on the hazard ratio from the Andersen-Gill model with robust variance estimation.
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Statistical Analysis 3 for Relapse
Groups [1] Arm 1: Interferon Beta-1a (Rebif) vs. Arm 3: 24 mg Alemtuzumab
Treatment Effect [2] 79
95% Confidence Interval ( 60 to 89 )
[1] Additional details about the analysis, such as null hypothesis and power calculation:
  Treatment effect represents the percent reduction in rate of relapse from alemtuzumab (Arm 3) compared to interferon beta-1a (Arm 1), based on the hazard ratio from the Andersen-Gill model with robust variance estimation.
[2] Other relevant estimation information:
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Certain Agreements:  
Principal Investigators are NOT employed by the organization sponsoring the study.
There IS an agreement between Principal Investigators and the Sponsor (or its agents) that restricts the PI's rights to discuss or publish trial results after the trial is completed.
The agreement is:
unchecked The only disclosure restriction on the PI is that the sponsor can review results communications prior to public release and can embargo communications regarding trial results for a period that is less than or equal to 60 days. The sponsor cannot require changes to the communication and cannot extend the embargo.
unchecked The only disclosure restriction on the PI is that the sponsor can review results communications prior to public release and can embargo communications regarding trial results for a period that is more than 60 days but less than or equal to 180 days. The sponsor cannot require changes to the communication and cannot extend the embargo.


Limitations and Caveats
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Results Point of Contact:  
Name/Title: Genzyme Medical Information
Organization: Genzyme Corporation
phone: 800-745-4447


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Responsible Party: Genzyme Corporation ( Medical Monitor )
Study ID Numbers: CAMMS223
Study First Received: December 19, 2002
Results First Received: November 3, 2008
Last Updated: July 13, 2009
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00050778     History of Changes
Health Authority: United States: Food and Drug Administration;   United Kingdom: Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency;   Croatia: Ministry of Health and Social Care;   Poland: Office for Registration of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices and Biocidal Products;   Russia: Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation