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A Prospective Multi-Center Real-World Study of Ciwujia Capsules in the Treatment of Cancer-Related Insomnia

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Shanghai Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Insomnia
Cancer
Cancer Related Insomnia

Treatments

Drug: Ciwujia capsules

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07050121
2025SHSZYYYRWS

Details and patient eligibility

About

Cancer poses a severe threat to human physical and mental health as well as survival. High diagnostic rates of cancer and various treatments can significantly impact patients' sleep quality, leading to diverse sleep disorders. Cancer-related insomnia (CRI) is a prevalent sleep disturbance among cancer patients, potentially associated with the tumor itself, treatment modalities (such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy), psychological status, pain, fatigue, and other symptoms. Although reported incidence rates vary across studies, CRI is consistently high and severely compromises patients' quality of life. Core symptoms include difficulty falling asleep, sleep maintenance difficulties, and early morning awakening, which contribute to daytime fatigue, impaired concentration and memory, ultimately detrimentally affecting patients' health and quality of life. The pathogenesis of CRI is complex, potentially involving multiple factors including the tumor's direct effects, treatment side effects, psychological distress, pain, and fatigue.

The primary component of Ciwujia capsules (containing Eleutherococcus senticosus extract) is Ciwujia extract. To clarify the clinical efficacy of Ciwujia capsules for cancer-related insomnia in real-world clinical settings, this study will employ a multicenter, prospective, open-label, real-world research design. It is projected to involve 30-50 centers over an approximate 3-year trial period, with a planned enrollment of 3,000 subjects. Changes in sleep-related indicators before and after treatment will serve as the primary endpoint observation metrics. The study aims to investigate the clinical efficacy and safety profile of Ciwujia capsules in treating insomnia disorders in cancer patients, thereby providing robust evidence for identifying effective Chinese herbal medicine therapies for sedation and sleep promotion.

Enrollment

3,000 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 75 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Age ≥18 and ≤75 years.
  2. Histologically and/or cytologically confirmed diagnosis of malignancy. 3.Meet the diagnostic criteria for insomnia disorder per the Chinese Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Insomnia in Adults (2023) with one of the following conditions: 1)Directly cancer-related insomnia: Insomnia symptoms (e.g. difficulty falling asleep sleep maintenance difficulties early awakening) directly attributable to cancer-associated factors: ① Tumor-related factors: Pain cachexia dyspnea cough pruritus tumor compression symptoms etc. ② Cancer treatment-related factors: Chemotherapy-induced nausea/vomiting post-radiation mucositis surgical trauma etc. ③ Cancer-associated complications: Anemia infections metabolic disturbances etc. 2)Indirectly cancer-related insomnia: Insomnia directly caused by psychological stress reactions to cancer diagnosis or disease progression such as fear/anxiety about disease progression concerns about treatment side effects financial burden or psychosocial factors (e.g. insufficient family support).

4.Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status score of 0-3. 5.Voluntarily participate and provide written informed consent.

Exclusion criteria

  1. History of allergy to any component of the investigational product.
  2. Liver dysfunction with ALT/AST levels exceeding 1.5 times the upper limit of normal (ULN).
  3. Severe psychiatric disorders or emotional disturbances within the past year (e.g. anxiety depression suicidal tendencies or suicide attempts) requiring long-term use of CNS depressants or stimulants.
  4. Women who are pregnant breastfeeding or of childbearing potential unwilling to use effective contraception during the study.
  5. Insomnia secondary to uncontrolled severe cancer-related pain. 6.Participation in another clinical drug trial within the past month.

Trial design

3,000 participants in 1 patient group

Naturally Exposed Group
Description:
Patients voluntarily taking Ciwujia capsules, Ciwujia capsules for oral use,2-3 capsules per dose, three times daily. 28 days constitute one treatment course; efficacy and safety will be assessed over two courses. Dosage adjustments should follow the physician's instructions.
Treatment:
Drug: Ciwujia capsules

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Jialiang Yao, Doctor; Ze Liu, Master

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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