MOD-4023 (Long-Lasting Human Growth Hormone (hGH)) Study in Growth Hormone Deficient Adults (GHDA)
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Purpose
This study aims to assess the safety, tolerability and Pharmacokinetics/ Pharmacodynamics (PK/PD) profile of three doses of MOD-4023 on a weekly regime and one dose on an every-other-week regime administered for a period of 4 weeks in Growth Hormone Deficient Adult (GHDA) patients who previously were on a stable r-hGH treatment. An additional extension period of 16 weeks once-weekly administration of MOD-4023 aims to confirm the dose selection for future trials.
| Condition | Intervention | Phase |
|---|---|---|
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Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency |
Drug: MOD-4023 |
Phase 2 |
| Study Type: | Interventional |
| Study Design: | Allocation: Randomized Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment Masking: Open Label Primary Purpose: Treatment |
| Official Title: | A Phase II, Dose and Frequency Finding Study of MOD-4023 in Growth Hormone Deficient Adults (GHDA) |
- 1. Safety and Tolerability [ Time Frame: Following 4 weeks of MOD-4023 treatment ] [ Designated as safety issue: Yes ]Adverse events (AE's), vital signs, electrocardiogram (ECG), laboratory tests, local reaction
- Maintenance of normal Insulin-like-Growth-Factor-1 (IGF-1)levels in GHDA [ Time Frame: Following 4 weeks MOD-4023 treatment ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]The primary efficacy endpoint will be the mean time interval of IGF-I levels that lay within ±1.5 SDS after the last dose administration during stage I (4w treatment) expressed in hours.
- Change of IGF-I levels over time expressed in absolute and SDS values [ Time Frame: Following 4 and 16 weeks of MOD-4023 treatment ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- Change of IGFBP-3 over time expressed in absolute values [ Time Frame: Following 4 and 16 weeks of MOD-4023 treatment ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- Number of IGF-1 normalized patients in stage II [ Time Frame: Following 16 weeks of MOD-4023 treatment ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]Number of patients achieving normalization of IGF-1 levels during dose titration 16-week treatment extension
| Enrollment: | 52 |
| Study Start Date: | August 2010 |
| Study Completion Date: | April 2012 |
| Primary Completion Date: | July 2011 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure) |
| Arms | Assigned Interventions |
|---|---|
| Experimental: Weekly low dose |
Drug: MOD-4023
liquid solution for subcutaneous injection - 30% of the cumulative weekly dose achieved with daily rhGH, Once weekly
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| Experimental: Weekly middle dose |
Drug: MOD-4023
liquid solution for subcutaneous injection - 45% of the cumulative weekly dose achieved with daily rhGH, Once weekly
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| Experimental: Weekly high dose |
Drug: MOD-4023
liquid solution for subcutaneous injection - 100% of the cumulative weekly dose achieved with daily rhGH, Once weekly
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| Experimental: Every-other week dose |
Drug: MOD-4023
liquid solution for subcutaneous injection - 100% of the cumulative weekly dose achieved with daily rhGH, every-other week (50% of the two-weekly cumulative dose)
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Detailed Description:
The study is a phase II, randomized, open-label, parallel, 4 active treatment arms study to evaluate the safety, tolerability and PK/PD profile of MOD-4023 in pre-treated, normalized, GHD adults.
The study is conducted in 2 stages. Stage I is a 4-week treatment period with 4 different dose levels/dosing regimens.
Stage II is a 16-week treatment-extension period in which all the patients will start with the same dose (derived from stage I) and will be dose titrated to maintain IGF-1 levels within the normal range.
Eligibility| Ages Eligible for Study: | 23 Years to 60 Years |
| Genders Eligible for Study: | Both |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
Inclusion Criteria:
- Genders Eligible for Study: Both
- Ages Eligible for Study: Males - 23 to 60 years, Females - 23 to 50 years.
- GHDA subjects as defined in the Consensus guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of adults with GH deficiency II (2007).
Patients using hormonal replacement therapy(s) for deficiencies of other hypothalamo-pituitary axes must be on an optimized and stable treatment regimen (hormone levels within normal ranges on screening) for at least three months prior to screening:
- Temporary adjustment of glucocorticoid replacement therapy, as appropriate, is acceptable.
- Peripheral thyroid hormones (FT4, FT3) within the normal range.
- Fertile females must agree to use appropriate contraceptive methods
- Female patients must have a negative serum pregnancy test at inclusion.
- Growth Hormone (GH) replacement therapy for more than 6 months with registered GH product.
- The IGF-I level at screening within -1.5 to +1.5 SDS of the age and sex normal ranges according to the central laboratory measurements.
- Body Mass Index (BMI, kg/m2) of 22.0 to 35.0 kg/m2, both inclusive
- Confirmed to be negative for anti r-hGH antibodies at the time of screening.
- Willing and able to provide written informed consent prior to performing any study procedures.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Females who are pregnant or breast-feeding
- Evidence of growth of pituitary adenoma or other intracranial tumor within the last 12 months (confirmed by computer tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan (with contrast) within 3 months prior to study entry or at screening).
- History of malignancy other than i) cranial irradiation (for cranial tumor or leukemia) causing GHD or ii) fully treated basal cell carcinoma
- Signs of intracranial hypertension at screening
- Heart insufficiency, NYHA class greater than 2
- History of impaired glucose tolerance, insulin resistance or overt diabetes mellitus defined according to the American Diabetes Association (ADA) Criteria
- Impaired liver function defined as elevation of liver enzymes >2 x upper limit of normal
- Impaired kidney function defined as increased serum creatinine levels >1.5 x upper limit of normal
- Active acromegaly in the last 18 months and less than 6 months of active r- hGH replacement therapy
- Active Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Prader-Willi syndrome
- Active Cushing's syndrome within the last 12 months
- Systemic corticosteroids other than in replacement doses within the 3 months before study entry (temporary adjustment of glucocorticoids, as appropriate, is acceptable)
- Anabolic steroids other than gonadal steroid replacement therapy within 2 months before study entry
- History of non-compliance with medications, un-cooperativeness or drug abuse
- Blood donation or any major blood loss >500 mL within the past 90 days prior to study entry
- Patients who, based on the investigator's judgment, have a clinically significant or unstable medical or surgical condition that may preclude safe and complete study participation. Conditions may include cardiovascular, peripheral vascular, pulmonary, hepatic, renal, or neurological disease, as determined by medical history, physical examination, laboratory tests or ECG
- Patients who participated in any investigational medicinal product (IMP) study within the last 2 months
- History of positive serology to HBC, HBV and HIV
Contacts and Locations| Czech Republic | |
| Internal Clinic in University Hospital St. Anna | |
| Brno, Czech Republic, 656 91 | |
| University Hospital, 2nd Department of Internal Medicine | |
| Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, 500 05 | |
| Hungary | |
| Semmelweis University, 2nd Clinic of Internal Medicine | |
| Budapest, Hungary, 1088 | |
| State Health Center, 2nd department of internal medicine | |
| Budapest, Hungary, 1062 | |
| Petz Aladár County Teaching Hospital, Department of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetology | |
| Gyor, Hungary, 9023 | |
| University of Pécs, Medical School, 1st Department of Internal Medicine | |
| Pécs, Hungary, 7624 | |
| Szeged University, 1st Internal Medicine Clinic, Endocrinology | |
| Szeged, Hungary, 6720 | |
| Hetényi Géza Hospital and Out-Patient Clinic, 1st Department of Internal Medicine | |
| Szolnok, Hungary, 5004 | |
| Israel | |
| Endocrinology and Metabolism Service, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center | |
| Jerusalem, Israel, 91120 | |
| Institute of Endocrinology, Tel Aviv-Sourasky Medical Center | |
| Tel Aviv, Israel, 64239 | |
| Serbia | |
| Clinical Center of Serbia, Institute for endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism disease | |
| Belgrade, Serbia, 11000 | |
| Slovakia | |
| Slovak Health University, Division of Endocrinology | |
| Bratislava, Slovakia, 83307 | |
| . Department of Internal Medicine V, University Hospital Ruzinov | |
| Bratislava, Slovakia, 82104 | |
| National Institute of Endocrinology and Diabetology | |
| Lubochna, Slovakia, 034 91 | |
| Slovenia | |
| University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases | |
| Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1525 | |
More Information
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| Responsible Party: | Prolor Biotech, Inc. |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT01225666 History of Changes |
| Other Study ID Numbers: | CP-4-003, 2010-019374-32 |
| Study First Received: | October 19, 2010 |
| Last Updated: | May 2, 2012 |
| Health Authority: | United States: Food and Drug Administration Hungary: National Institute of Pharmacy Czech Republic: State Institute for Drug Control Slovakia: State Institute for Drug Control Serbia and Montenegro: Agency for Drugs and Medicinal Devices Slovenia: Agency for Medicinal Products - Ministry of Health Israel: Ministry of Health |
Keywords provided by Prolor Biotech, Inc.:
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MOD-4023 Growth Hormone Deficient Adults Phase II |
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
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Dwarfism, Pituitary Endocrine System Diseases Dwarfism Bone Diseases, Developmental Bone Diseases Musculoskeletal Diseases Bone Diseases, Endocrine Hypopituitarism Pituitary Diseases |
Hypothalamic Diseases Brain Diseases Central Nervous System Diseases Nervous System Diseases Hormones Hormones, Hormone Substitutes, and Hormone Antagonists Physiological Effects of Drugs Pharmacologic Actions |
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on May 16, 2013