Overview
Efficacy Safety of a Combination Thiocolchicoside+Ketoprofen Compared to Thiocolchicoside Twice a Day for 7 Days in Patients Suffering From Acute Non Specific Low Back Pain
Status:
Completed
Completed
Trial end date:
2009-06-01
2009-06-01
Target enrollment:
0
0
Participant gender:
All
All
Summary
Primary Objective : To demonstrate the superiority of the oral fixed - combination of a muscle relaxant, thiocolchicoside (TCC) to a non steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, ketoprofen, over oral TCC, on average pain within the last 24 hours in adults suffering from acute non specific low back pain with an episode of recent onset Secondary Objective : To compare the safety of the oral combination to that of oral TCC alonePhase:
Phase 3Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
NoDetails
Lead Sponsor:
SanofiTreatments:
Colchicine
Ketoprofen
Criteria
List of Inclusion and Exclusion criteria :Inclusion Criteria:
- Non specific low back pain with an acute episode of recent onset (<48 hours) defined
by average pain within the last 24 hours equal or more than 50 mm on the Visual
Analogue Scale (VAS)
- Low back pain of diagnosis category 1 (low back pain radiating no farther than the
intergluteal fold) or 2 (low back pain radiating no farther than the knee), as defined
by the International Paris Task Force on Back Pain
Exclusion Criteria:
Exclusion criteria related to study methodology:
- Low back pain due to vertebral collapse or of no mechanical origin (suspected by
history taking and physical examination), such as neoplasm, infection or inflammatory
disorders,
- Low back pain of diagnosis category 3 (low back pain radiating beyond the knee, with
no neurologic signs) or 4 (low back pain radiating to a precise and entire leg
dermatome, with or without neurologic signs), as defined by the International Paris
Task Force on Back Pain
- History of inflammatory arthritis of large joints,
- History of seizure disorders,
- History of malignant tumour,
- Treatment with steroidal agents (including aspirin) during the two days prior to
prospective inclusion, prolonged used of corticosteroids,
- Treatment with NSAIDs or muscle relaxant or opioid analgesics within 3 days of
admission,
- Psychiatric or mental diseases,
- Immunosuppression, HIV,
- Inclusion in another study in the past six months or previous inclusion in this study,
- History of alcohol, drugs or narcotics abuse
- Recent history of violent trauma,
- Constant progressive, non mechanical pain (no relief with bed rest),
- Thoracic pain,
- Patient systemically unwell,
- Unexplained weight loss,
- Widespread neurological symptoms (including cauda equine syndrome),
- Structural deformity
- Fever,
- Clinical significant renal dysfunction defined by Creatinine > 1.5 UNL,
- Clinically significant hepatic dysfunction defined by:
- Total Bilirubin > 2 UNL
- SGOT (AST) > 1.5 UNL
- SGPT (ALAT) > 1.5 UNL
- Alkaline Phosphatase > 1.5 UNL
- Patients who have received other therapy (physiotherapy, physical manipulations,
invasive intervention, acupuncture therapy...) within the last 48 hours.
Exclusion criteria related to trial drugs:
- Pregnancy, breast feeding or women of childbearing potential not using efficient
contraception. Patient with Intra Uterine Device should use another form of
contraception as the efficacy of the IUD may be reduced by ketoprofen.
Exclusion criteria related to thiocolchicoside:
- Known or suspected hypersensitivity to thiocolchicoside
Exclusion criteria related to ketoprofen:
- Uncontrolled heart failure,
- Arterial Hypertension (SBP>140 mmHg or DBP >90 mmHg),
- Stroke or myocardial infarction in the past,
- Myopathy
- Myasthenia,
- History of active peptic ulcer or gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding, history of gastric
pain with NSAIDs,
- History of NSAID/aspirin-induced asthma,
- Known or suspected hypersensitivity to ketoprofen.
The above information is not intended to contain all considerations relevant to a patient's
potential participation in a clinical trial.