Overview

Evaluation of Effectiveness and Tolerability of Tapentadol Hydrochloride in Subjects With Severe Pain Due to Osteoarthritis Taking WHO Step III Analgesics But Showing a Lack of Tolerability.

Status:
Terminated
Trial end date:
2010-08-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
The main objective of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness, tolerability, and safety of tapentadol hydrochloride prolonged release (PR) in participants suffering from severe chronic pain due to osteoarthritis of the knee who are taking WHO Step III analgesics and show lack of tolerability. This is a clinical effectiveness trial designed to establish a link between anticipated clinical outcomes and the clinical practice by means of selected measures of clinical and subject-reported outcome. The trial will compare the effectiveness of previous analgesic treatment (WHO Step III) with that of tapentadol hydrochloride PR treatment during defined periods of evaluation.
Phase:
Phase 3
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
GrĂ¼nenthal GmbH
Treatments:
Analgesics
Tapentadol
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- Participants must have signed an Informed Consent Form indicating that they understand
the purpose of and procedures required for the trial and are willing to participate in
it.

- Participants are men or non-pregnant, non-lactating women. Sexually active women must
be postmenopausal, surgically sterile, or practicing an effective method of birth
control (e.g., prescription oral contraceptives, contraceptive injections,
intrauterine device, double barrier method, contraceptive patch, male partner
sterilization) before entry and throughout the trial. Women of childbearing potential
must have a negative pregnancy test at screening.

- Participants must be appropriately communicative to verbalize and to differentiate
with regard to location and intensity of the pain.

- Participants must be at least 40 years of age.

- Participants must have a diagnosis of osteoarthritis of the knee based on the American
College of Rheumatology (ACR) Classification criteria:

- Knee pain and

- Radiographic osteophytes or

- Knee pain and aged 40 years or above and

- Morning stiffness of less than 30 minutes of duration and

- Crepitus on motion.

- Participants must have pain at the reference joint which has been present for at least
3 months.

- Participant's pain must require a strong analgesic (defined as WHO Step III) as judged
by the Investigator

- Participant must be taking a WHO Step III analgesic on a daily basis for at least 2
weeks prior to the Screening Visit.

- Participant must have responded to the WHO Step III analgesic, i.e., participant must
have a confirmed average pain intensity score (NRS 3) of smaller or equal to 5 points
during the last 3 days prior to the Screening Visit.

- Participant must report opioid-related side effects as the reason to change their
analgesic

- Participant must report a rate of satisfaction with their previous analgesic regimen
not exceeding "fair" on a subject satisfaction with treatment scale (5-point VRS).

Exclusion Criteria:

- Presence of a clinically significant disease or laboratory findings that in the
Investigator's opinion may affect efficacy or safety assessments.

- Presence of active systemic or local infection that may, in the opinion of the
Investigator, affect the efficacy, quality of life/function or safety assessments.

- History of alcohol or drug abuse, or suspicion thereof in Investigator's judgement.

- Presence of concomitant autoimmune inflammatory conditions.

- Known history of or laboratory values reflecting severe renal impairment.

- Known history of moderately or severely impaired hepatic function.

- History of or active hepatitis B or C within the past 3 months or history of HIV
infection.

- History of seizure disorder or epilepsy.

- Any of the following within 1 year: mild/moderate traumatic brain injury, stroke,
transient ischemic attack, or brain neoplasm. Severe traumatic brain injury within 15
years (consisting of 1 or more of the following: brain contusion, intracranial
hematoma, either unconsciousness or post traumatic amnesia lasting more than 24 h) or
residual sequelae suggesting transient changes in consciousness.

- Pregnant or breast-feeding.

- History of allergy to, or hypersensitivity to tapentadol hydrochloride or its
excipients, or contraindications related to tapentadol hydrochloride including:

- participants with acute or severe bronchial asthma or hypercapnia.

- participants who have or are suspected of having paralytic ileus.

- Employees of the Investigator or trial site, with direct involvement in this trial or
other trials under the direction of the Investigator or trial site, as well as family
members of employees of the Investigator.

- Participation in another trial concurrently or within 4 weeks prior to the Screening
Visit.

- Known to or suspected of not being able to comply with the protocol and the use of the
investigational medicinal product.

- Use of monoamine oxidase inhibitors within 14 days before the Screening Visit.

- Non-stable dosing of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors within 30 days before the
Screening Visit (the doses must remain stable during the trial).

- Osteoarthritis in a flare state.

- Use of intra-articular injections of hyaluronic acid in the reference joint within 3
months before the Screening Visit.

- Presence of conditions other than OA of the reference joint that could confound the
assessment or self-evaluation of pain, e.g., anatomical deformities, significant skin
conditions such as abscess or syndromes with widespread pain such as fibromyalgia.
Subjects with OA at joints other than the reference joint will not be excluded as long
as the reference joint is the source of main pain and disability.

- History and clinical signs at the reference joint of crystal-induced (e.g., gout,
pseudo-gout), metabolic, infectious and autoimmune disease.

- Any painful procedures during the trial (e.g., major surgery including the reference
joint) that may, in the opinion of the Investigator, affect the efficacy or safety
assessments.

- Pending litigation due to chronic pain or disability.