This is a 24-week, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, trial to evaluate the safety, tolerability and efficacy of an orally administered growth hormone stimulating drug, (code named MK-0677) in the treatment of female subjects with primary fibromyalgia. The basis for this study is the observation that many fibromyalgia patients are growth hormone deficient; an earlier study of injectable growth hormone had shown benefit in this population of fibromyalgia patients.

Official Title

A Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of MK-0677 25 mg in the Treatment of Primary Fibromyalgia.

Conditions

  •  Fibromyalgia

Study Type

Interventional

Study Design

Treatment, Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo Control, Parallel Assignment, Safety/Efficacy Study.

Further Details

Primary Outcome Measures:

  • MK-0677 25 mg is superior to placebo in reducing symptoms of fibromyalgia, as assessed by the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ) over a 24-week treatment period
  • MK-0677 25 mg is generally safe and well tolerated in subjects with fibromyalgia

Secondary Outcome Measures:

  • MK-0677 25 mg is superior to placebo in improving the subjects’ global perception of change in fibromyalgia symptoms, as assessed by the Subjects’ Global Impression of Change Questionnaire (PGIC)
  • MK-0677 25 mg is superior to placebo in improving the subjects’ quality of life, as assessed by the Quality of Life Questionnaire (QOL).

Study Start

July 2005

Eligibility & Criteria

  • Ages Eligible for Study: 30 years to 65 years
  • Genders Eligible for Study: Female
  • Accepts Healthy Volunteers: No

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Subjects will all be female primary fibromyalgia subjects who are 30 to 65 years of age, inclusive, and have a low age adjusted serum IGF-1 level.
  • All subjects will fulfill a diagnosis of fibromyalgia according to the classification criteria of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR).
  • All subjects will have an initial Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ) score ≥ 40.
  • If subject is of childbearing potential and sexually active, she agrees to use effective barrier or appropriate oral contraception during the study. Subjects who are taking oral contraceptives must have done so for at least 2 months prior to entering the study.
  • Subject is not pregnant and is not nursing.
  • Patient has a normal screening breast exam. If screening breast exam is abnormal, but not suggestive of breast cancer, the patient must have had a normal mammogram within the last 6 months.
  • Subject has a normal screening stool haemoccult. If the screening stool haemoccult is abnormal, but likely due to haemorrhoids, the subject must have had a normal sigmoidoscopy within the last 2 years.
  • Subject is willing to discontinue using grapefruit juice for duration of study.
  • Subject is willing to be followed by telephone contact for 3 months after she has discontinued study and completed and returned the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire, Patient Global Change score, Quality of Life score, Brief Pain Inventory and Beck Depression Questionnaire.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Subject has an-ongoing, unresolved disability litigation.
  • Subject has diabetes or a significantly elevated random glucose at the Screening visit.
  • Subject has a current or past history of cardiovascular, pulmonary, neurological, endocrine or renal disease that would preclude involvement in an exercise program (specifically hypertension, a myocardial infarction within the last 6 months, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD], asthma, untreated hypothyroidism, severe depression with suicide risk, previous pituitary disease or surgery).
  • Subject has a history of angina or congestive heart failure with symptoms that occur at rest.
  • Subject has a history or current evidence of a psychotic disorder (e.g. schizophrenia), bipolar disorder or major depression, or substance abuse by DSM-IV criteria; severe depression, as evidenced by a Beck Depression score of ≥ 30.
  • Subject has history of neurological disorder other than fibromyalgia (e.g. epilepsy, stroke, neuropathy, neuropathic pain).
  • Subject has ongoing symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome.
  • Subject has any other significant pain state, i.e. subject must have primary fibromyalgia.
  • Subject has a history of hepatitis or liver disease that has been active within the past 12 weeks.
  • Subject has cancer or a history of cancer within the past 2 years, or a history of cancer of more than 2 years ago and deemed to not be cured, or subject has ANY history of breast cancer. (NOTE: Subjects with a history of basal cell or squamous cell carcinoma of the skin treated more than 1 year ago and with no evidence of recurrence may participate.)
  • Subject has abnormal thyroid stimulating-hormone, or T4 concentrations.
  • Subject has a planned elective surgery during the study period.
  • Subject has a history of hypersensitivity or idiosyncratic reaction to more than 2 drug classes (by chemical classification).
  • Subject has abnormal Screening visit laboratory values.
  • Subject is using any of the following medications : heparin, ticlopidine, ginko (in subjects taking warfarin), oral steroids (>/= 7 days per month), chronic use of strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (HIV protease inhibitors, macrolide antibiotics and nefazodone), chronic use of CYP3A4 inducers (carbamazepine, phenytoin, rifampin, and St. John’s Wort).
  • Subject has received an investigational drug or device within 30 days of study entry.

Total Enrolment

60

Contact Details

Robert Bennett, MD
Oregon Health and Science University

Location:

Oregon Health & Science University    
Portland, Oregon
United States, 97239

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