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Combining Lesinurad With Allopurinol in Inadequate Responders (CLEAR 2)

A

Ardea Biosciences

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 3

Conditions

Gout

Treatments

Drug: Placebo
Drug: Lesinurad
Drug: Allopurinol

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT01493531
RDEA594-302
2011-003767-29 (EudraCT Number)

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study will compare the serum uric acid lowering effects, clinical benefits, and safety of lesinurad in combination with allopurinol to allopurinol alone in subjects with gout who have had an inadequate response to allopurinol.

Full description

Allopurinol is the standard of care for the treatment of gout. Nevertheless, most patients treated with allopurinol do not achieve the recommended sUA target of < 6.0 mg/dL and need additional therapy to achieve the target. Probenecid and benzbromarone are URAT1 inhibitors, generally recommended as second-line agents for patients who are either resistant to or intolerant of allopurinol. However, benzbromarone is not available in the US and probenecid is rarely used. Consequently, there is a clear unmet medical need for a new safe and effective therapy for gout, such as lesinurad, a potent URAT1 inhibitor, that can be used in combination with allopurinol in patients not responding adequately to allopurinol monotherapy so that very high rates of response can be achieved by nearly all gout patients, rather than a minority.The subjects selected for this study will have moderate to severe gout with an inadequate response to allopurinol

Enrollment

610 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 85 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Subject is able to understand the study procedures, the risks involved and willing to provide written informed consent before the first study related activity.
  • Subject meets the diagnosis of gout as per the American Rheumatism Association Criteria for the Classification of Acute Arthritis of Primary Gout.
  • Subject has been taking allopurinol as the sole urate-lowering therapy indicated for the treatment of gout for at least 8 weeks prior to the Screening Visit at a stable, medically appropriate dose, as determined by the investigator, of at least 300 mg per day (at least 200 mg for subjects with moderate renal impairment).
  • Subject must be able to take gout flare prophylaxis with colchicine or an NSAID (including Cox-2 selective NSAID) ±PPI.
  • Subject has an sUA level ≥ 6.5 mg/dL at the Screening Visit and ≥ 6.0 mg/dL at Day -7 Visit.
  • Subject has reported at least 2 gout flares in the prior 12 months.
  • Body mass index (BMI) < 45 kg/m2

Exclusion criteria

  • Subject with known hypersensitivity or allergy to allopurinol.
  • Subject who is taking any other approved urate-lowering medication that is indicated for the treatment of gout other than allopurinol within 8 weeks of the Screening Visit.
  • Subject who is pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • Subject who consumes more than 14 drinks of alcohol per week (eg, 1 drink = 5 oz [150 mL] of wine, 12 oz [360 mL] of beer, or 1.5 oz [45 mL] of hard liquor).
  • Subject with a history or suspicion of drug abuse within the past 5 years.
  • Subject that requires or may require systemic immunosuppressive or immunomodulatory treatment.
  • Subject with known or suspected human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.
  • Subject with a positive test for active hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection.
  • Subject with a history of malignancy within the previous 5 years with the exception of non-melanoma skin cancer that has been treated with no evidence of recurrence, treated cervical dysplasia or treated in situ Grade 1 cervical cancer.
  • Subject within the last 12 months with: unstable angina, New York Heart Association class III or IV heart failure, myocardial infarction, stroke, or deep venous thrombosis; or subjects currently receiving anticoagulants.
  • Subject with uncontrolled hypertension.
  • Subject with an estimated creatinine clearance < 30 mL/min.
  • Subject with active peptic ulcer disease requiring treatment.
  • Subject with a history of xanthinuria, active liver disease, or hepatic dysfunction.
  • Subject receiving chronic treatment with more than 325 mg of salicylates per day.
  • Subject taking valpromide, progabide, or valproic acid.
  • Subject who has received an investigational therapy within 8 weeks or 5 half-lives (whichever is longer) prior to the Screening Visit.
  • Subject with any other medical or psychological condition, which might create undue risk to the subject or interfere with the subject's ability to comply with the protocol requirements, or to complete the study.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

610 participants in 3 patient groups, including a placebo group

lesinurad 200 mg + allopurinol
Experimental group
Treatment:
Drug: Allopurinol
Drug: Lesinurad
Drug: Lesinurad
lesinurad 400 mg + allopurinol
Experimental group
Treatment:
Drug: Allopurinol
Drug: Lesinurad
Drug: Lesinurad
Placebo + allopurinol
Placebo Comparator group
Treatment:
Drug: Placebo
Drug: Allopurinol

Trial contacts and locations

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