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A Pharmacodynamic Study of Leuprorelin Gelatin-Free Formulation in Female Subjects With Uterine Fibroids.

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Status and phase

Completed
Phase 2

Conditions

Uterine Fibroids

Treatments

Drug: Leuprorelin (GC)
Drug: Leuprorelin (GF)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT00776074
2005-005641-19 (EudraCT Number)
ENG K001 GF
EC 406 (Other Identifier)
U1111-1114-2217 (Registry Identifier)

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to determine the pharmacodynamics of leuprorelin gelatin free formulation (GF) to leuprorelin gelatin containing formulation (GC) in female subjects with uterine fibroids.

Full description

Gonadotropin-releasing hormone, also called luteinizing hormone releasing hormone, is a neuropeptide hormone released from the hypothalamus. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone binds to specific gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptors in the cell membrane of pituitary gland cells, inducing the cells to produce and release the gonadotropins: luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone. Luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone are released into the general circulation and stimulate the gonads to produce and release the sex steroids: testosterone and estrogen. Follicle-stimulating hormone also controls gametogenesis.

Suppression of gonadotropin secretion is an effective treatment for conditions such as prostate cancer, endometriosis and central precocious puberty, because these conditions respond to manipulation of the sex steroids. Suppression of gonadotropin secretion can be achieved by administration of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists that, after an initial transient stimulation of gonadotropin release, reversibly desensitize pituitary gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptors. Desensitization is thought to occur by down-regulation of the numbers of gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptors and uncoupling of the receptors from the biochemical pathway that leads to gonadotropin release. Termination of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist administration reverses the desensitization, and gonadotropin and sex hormone levels return to normal.

There are several marketed gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists, one of which is TAP-144 (leuprorelin), an active synthetic nonapeptide gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue. In the present study, the existing leuprorelin 1- month sustained release formulation will be compared with a new gelatin-free 1-month sustained release formulation.

Enrollment

80 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Female patients with measurable uterine fibroids confirmed by vaginal or abdominal ultrasound, deemed otherwise healthy.
  • A body mass index in the range 18 to 28.
  • Oestradiol, progesterone, luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone results within the range of normal ovarian function.
  • Regular menstruation (except for symptoms of fibroids).
  • Females of childbearing potential who are sexually active must agree to use barrier contraception, and can neither be pregnant nor lactating from Screening throughout the duration of the study.

Exclusion criteria

  • Acute pelvioperitonitis, ovarian cysts, persistent corpus luteum.
  • History of bilateral oophorectomy, hysterectomy, or hypophysectomy.
  • Clinically relevant abnormal history, physical findings, or laboratory values at the pre-study screening assessment that could interfere with the objectives of the study or the safety of the patient.
  • Presence of acute or chronic illness or history of chronic illness sufficient to invalidate the patient participation in the study or make it unnecessarily hazardous.
  • Impaired endocrine, thyroid, hepatic, respiratory or renal function, diabetes mellitus, coronary heart disease, or history of any psychotic mental illness.
  • Presence or history of severe adverse reaction to any drug.
  • Participation in other clinical studies of a new chemical entity or a prescription medicine within the previous 3 months.
  • Presence or history of drug or alcohol abuse, or smoking of more than 10 cigarettes daily.
  • Evidence of drug abuse on urine testing.
  • Positive test for hepatitis B, hepatitis C, human immune deficiency virus 1 or human immune deficiency virus 2.
  • Severe bleedings from fibroids.
  • Anemia (hemoglobin less than 11 g/dL), loss of more than 400 mL blood during the 3 months before the study.
  • Use of oral contraceptives or other estrogen containing medication, progestins, danazol, progesterone antagonists, antiandrogens, steroids or gonadotropins which might affect sex steroid production or activity or assay (e.g. norethindrone) within 30 days prior to study enrolment.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

80 participants in 2 patient groups

Leuprorelin (GF)
Experimental group
Treatment:
Drug: Leuprorelin (GF)
Leuprorelin (GC)
Experimental group
Treatment:
Drug: Leuprorelin (GC)

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