Ease of Use and Correct Use Study of Placebo ELLIPTA® Inhaler in COPD Subjects
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| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02586493 |
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Recruitment Status :
Completed
First Posted : October 26, 2015
Results First Posted : February 9, 2017
Last Update Posted : November 9, 2017
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a preventable and treatable disease characterized by airflow limitation that is not fully reversible. The mainstay for treatment involves the use of inhaled medications, including short and/or long-acting bronchodilators along with inhaled corticosteroids. For inhaled medications, the choice of inhalation device is an important consideration because an inadequate technique reduces the effects of inhalation. Therefore, the development of an easy-to-use inhaler that delivers the drug to the lungs effectively, is important. This study will assess the correct use of the ELLIPTA inhaler by subjects with COPD and to assess ease of use of the ELLIPTA inhaler, as rated by those subjects determined to be using the inhaler correctly. Study will be divided into two visits i.e. Screening/Visit 1 (day 1) and Visit 2 (Day 28 +/-2) with a phone call on Day 8+/-2 days of Visit 1 to assess safety. In this multi-center, single-arm, randomised (to receive one of two versions of the ELLIPTA inhaler Ease of Use questionnaires), open-label, placebo study, only subjects who are have never used the ELLIPTA inhaler before and have an established diagnosis of COPD and receiving COPD therapy and are able to demonstrate correct use of the ELLIPTA inhaler at Visit 1 will be considered eligible to participate in this study. Approximately 252 subjects will be screened with an expectation of 208 subjects completing the study while demonstrating correct ELLIPTA inhaler use at visit 2.
ELLIPTA is a registered trademark of the GlaxoSmithKline Group of Companies.
| Condition or disease | Intervention/treatment | Phase |
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| Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive | Drug: Placebo Other: Questionnaire | Phase 4 |
| Study Type : | Interventional (Clinical Trial) |
| Actual Enrollment : | 278 participants |
| Allocation: | N/A |
| Intervention Model: | Single Group Assignment |
| Masking: | None (Open Label) |
| Primary Purpose: | Other |
| Official Title: | An Open-label Study of the Correct Use and Ease of Use of Placebo ELLIPTA Dry Powder Inhaler in Subjects With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) |
| Study Start Date : | October 1, 2015 |
| Actual Primary Completion Date : | March 1, 2016 |
| Actual Study Completion Date : | March 15, 2016 |
| Arm | Intervention/treatment |
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Experimental: Placebo ELLIPTA inhaler
Subjects will be provided the ELLIPTA inhaler, which is a molded plastic two-sided inhaler that holds two individual blister strips containing either lactose or a blend of lactose and magnesium stearate. Subjects will continue to use regular COPD medications throughout the study as per protocol.
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Drug: Placebo
Subjects will receive 1 inhalation once-daily until visit 2. Other: Questionnaire ELLIPTA Inhaler Ease of Use Questionnaire is a four-point Likert scale. This questionnaire will be filled by investigator (designee) based on responses received from subject. Responses for the questionnaire are Very difficult, Difficult, Easy, Very easy. Subjects will be give either version A or B at Visit 2. |
- Percentage of Participants With COPD Who Rate the Use of the ELLIPTA Inhaler as Easy or Very Easy, Among Those Who Demonstrate Correct Use of the Inhaler at the End of the Study. [ Time Frame: Day 30 ]Participants rated how easy it was to use the ELLIPTA inhaler, using a four-point Likert scale (1-very easy, 2-easy, 3-difficult, 4-very difficult). "Easy to use" was defined as the combination of an "easy" or "very easy" rating choice. The percentage was reported overall for the single treatment group along with a 95% confidence interval (CI) for the percentage calculated using the exact binomial distribution. The percentage is based off the number of participants analyzed i.e the number of subjects in the MITT population (subjects who received a dose of study medication and were randomised).
- The Percentage of Participants Who Rated the Ability to Tell How Many Doses Were Remaining in the ELLIPTA Inhaler as Easy or Very Easy at the End of the Study. [ Time Frame: Day 30 ]Participants rated how easy it was to determine how many doses were left in the ELLIPTA inhaler, using a four-point Likert scale (1-very easy, 2-easy, 3-difficult, 4-very difficult). "Easy to use" was defined as the combination of an "easy" or "very easy" rating choice. The percentage was reported overall for the single treatment group along with a 95% CI for the percentage calculated using the exact binomial distribution.
- The Percentage of Participants Who Demonstrated Correct Use of the ELLIPTA Inhaler at the End of the Study. [ Time Frame: Day 30 ]Participants' ability to correctly use the ELLIPTA inhaler was assessed at Visit 1 and Visit 2 using the Correct Use Checklist by an ELLIPTA trained health care professional. The percentage was reported overall for the single treatment group along with a 95% CI for the percentage calculated using the exact binomial distribution.
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| Ages Eligible for Study: | 40 Years and older (Adult, Older Adult) |
| Sexes Eligible for Study: | All |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age: >=40 years of age at Visit 1
- Diagnosis of COPD with a documented history of COPD for at least one year, in accordance with the definition by the American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society.
- Severity of Disease: Post albuterol/salbutamol forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1)/ forced vital capacity (FVC) ratio <0.70 and FEV1 <=70% of predicted obtained within two years of Visit 1.
- Smoking History: Current or former (defined as subjects who have quit smoking for at least 3 months prior to Screening/Visit 1) cigarette smokers with a >10 pack-year smoking history (Number of pack years = [number of cigarettes per day divided by 20] x number of years smoked [e.g., 10 pack-years is equal to 20 cigarettes per day for 10 years, or 10 cigarettes per day for 20 years]).
- Current COPD Therapy: Currently receiving maintenance (with one or more long-acting bronchodilators, such as a long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA; also known as a long-acting anti-cholinergic) or long-acting beta 2-agonist (LABA) inhaler therapy (with no prior or ongoing use of ELLIPTA inhaler) for the treatment of COPD. Subjects must be able to continue using their currently prescribed COPD maintenance inhaler therapy throughout the study and as needed short acting beta-adrenergic agonist (SABA) for rescue use.
- Ability to Use Inhalers: Subject must be able to demonstrate correct use of ELLIPTA inhaler within three attempts at Visit 1.
- Males
- Females who are not pregnant or not planning a pregnancy during the study or not lactating.
- Informed Consent: Capable of giving signed and dated written informed consent which includes compliance with the requirements and restrictions listed in the consent form and in the protocol.
- Subject understands and is willing, able, and likely to comply with study procedures and restrictions.
- Subject must be able to read, comprehend, and record information in English.
Exclusion Criteria:
A subject will not be eligible for inclusion in this study if any of the following criteria apply
- Asthma: Subjects with a current primary diagnosis of asthma.
- COPD medications: Receiving only inhaled short-acting beta-adrenergic agonists, i.e., albuterol as their daily COPD therapy (as needed [prn] or regularly scheduled); Has changed maintenance COPD treatment within 4 weeks prior to Screening/Visit 1 or plans to change COPD treatment within 4 weeks of Visit 1.
- COPD/Exacerbations/Hospitalization: Subjects that have experienced a COPD exacerbation requiring systemic corticosteroids (oral, parenteral or depot) and/or antibiotics within four weeks of Visit 1. A subject must not have had any hospitalization for COPD within three months prior to Visit 1; Subjects with uncontrolled COPD, in the investigator's judgment that would affect subject's ability to evaluate "ease of use and correct use".
- Other Respiratory Disorders: Subjects with other respiratory disorders, including active tuberculosis, lung cancer, bronchiectasis, sarcoidosis, lung fibrosis, pulmonary hypertension, interstitial lung diseases or other active pulmonary diseases.
- Lung Resection: Subjects with lung volume reduction surgery within the 12 months prior to Screening/Visit 1.
- Oxygen: Use of long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT; defined as oxygen therapy prescribed for greater than 12 hours per day) or nocturnal oxygen.
- Other Disease Abnormalities: Historical or current evidence of clinically significant or rapidly progressing or unstable cardiovascular, neurological, renal, hepatic, immunological, endocrine (including uncontrolled diabetes or thyroid disease) or haematological abnormalities that are uncontrolled. Significant is defined as any disease that, in the opinion of the investigator, would put the safety of the subject at risk through participation, or which would affect the analysis if the disease/condition exacerbated during the study; Subjects with a history of psychiatric disease, intellectual deficiency, poor motivation or other conditions that will limit the validity of informed consent to participate in the study.
- Compliance: Subjects at risk of non-compliance, or unable to comply with the study procedures, or unable to continue their current COPD medications.
- Alcohol and Drug Abuse: A known or suspected history of alcohol or drug abuse within the last 2 years.
- A history of hypersensitivity to any components of the study inhaler (e.g., lactose, magnesium stearate). In addition, patients with a history of severe milk protein allergy that, in the opinion of the study physician, contraindicates participation will also be excluded.
- Prior or Ongoing use of the ELLIPTA inhaler (including both investigational and commercially available product).
- Investigational Product: Subjects who have received an investigational drug and/or medical device within 30 days of entry into this study (Screening/Visit 1), or within five drug half-lives of the investigational drug, whichever is longer.
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Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier (NCT number): NCT02586493
| United States, Alabama | |
| GSK Investigational Site | |
| Jasper, Alabama, United States, 35501 | |
| United States, Florida | |
| GSK Investigational Site | |
| Clearwater, Florida, United States, 33765 | |
| GSK Investigational Site | |
| Orlando, Florida, United States, 32825 | |
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| Ormond Beach, Florida, United States, 32174 | |
| United States, Minnesota | |
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| Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55402 | |
| GSK Investigational Site | |
| Plymouth, Minnesota, United States, 55441 | |
| United States, Ohio | |
| GSK Investigational Site | |
| Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, 45231 | |
| United States, South Carolina | |
| GSK Investigational Site | |
| Charleston, South Carolina, United States, 29406-7108 | |
| GSK Investigational Site | |
| Easley, South Carolina, United States, 29640 | |
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| Greenville, South Carolina, United States, 29615 | |
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| Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States, 29464 | |
| GSK Investigational Site | |
| Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States, 29732 | |
| GSK Investigational Site | |
| Seneca, South Carolina, United States, 29678 | |
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| Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States, 29303 | |
| GSK Investigational Site | |
| Union, South Carolina, United States, 29379 | |
| United States, Virginia | |
| GSK Investigational Site | |
| Richmond, Virginia, United States, 23225 | |
| Study Director: | GSK Clinical Trials | GlaxoSmithKline |
| Responsible Party: | GlaxoSmithKline |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT02586493 |
| Other Study ID Numbers: |
201071 |
| First Posted: | October 26, 2015 Key Record Dates |
| Results First Posted: | February 9, 2017 |
| Last Update Posted: | November 9, 2017 |
| Last Verified: | October 2017 |
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Placebo ELLIPTA inhaler Correct use COPD Ease of use |
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Lung Diseases Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive Respiratory Tract Diseases Lung Diseases, Obstructive |

