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Single-Dose Cross-Over Study of the Effects of Albuterol-HFA in Exercise Induced Bronchoconstriction

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Amphastar Pharmaceuticals

Status and phase

Terminated
Phase 3

Conditions

Asthma
Bronchospasm

Treatments

Drug: Placebo-HFA
Drug: albuterol (Armstrong Albuterol HFA)
Drug: Albuterol Sulfate (Provenetil-HFA)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT00634829
API-A004-CLN-D

Details and patient eligibility

About

This clinical study will evaluate and establish the protective effects of Amphastar's Albuterol Sulfate HFA Inhalation Aerosol (Albuterol-HFA), in preventing exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) in adolescent and adult asthmatic patients, in comparison with (1) Proventil®-HFA (Reference drug and Active Control ), and (2) Placebo-HFA control (HFA propellant only). Safety of the test drug, Albuterol-HFA, will also be evaluated in comparison to the Active and Placebo Controls. Analyses will be performed to determine if the Armstrong's Albuterol-HFA has resulted in a significant bronchoprotective effect, with attenuated Max % Fall in FEV1, in comparison to the Placebo-HFA control.

Full description

The prevalence of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) has been reported to be around 70% to 75% among patients with clinically established asthma. Airway cooling and drying are thought to cause the release of inflammatory mediators, such as histamine and leukotrienes, which then mediate clinical EIB symptoms. Pretreatment with a variety of medications will ameliorate EIB. Albuterol has been found to be more effective in minimizing EIB than theophylline, ipratropiom, cromoglycate, etc. Tested using a treadmill exercise challenge, the newer formulations of albuterol MDI with HFA as propellant have been demonstrated to be as effective as those with CFC as propellant in protecting asthma patients from EIB in children and adults.

As a part of the Amphastar Pharmaceuticals' clinical development plan, the current study examines the clinical efficacy of A004, Armstrong Pharmaceuticals' Albuterol HFA oral inhalation MDI, in preventing EIB in adolescent and adult asthmatic patients.

This is a randomized, double-blind, active and placebo-controlled, three-treatment, cross-over study, to be conducted in adolescent and adult patients with mild to moderate asthma and demonstrable EIB.

All subjects will be screened against the inclusion/exclusion criteria for enrollment. A computer-generated randomization code will be created by the Amphastar Pharmaceuticals' IT Department, so that each enrolled subject will receive all three double-blinded treatments in randomized sequence. Each treatment is followed by a standardized exercise challenge and a series of FEV1 measurements during the 90 min post-exercise period. The three crossover Treatment Arms are:

  • Treatment T (Armstrong's Test Drug: Albuterol-HFA);
  • Treatment R (Reference Drug and Active Control: Proventil®-HFA);
  • Treatment P (Placebo-HFA).

By the definition of the crossover design, the three Treatment Arms are expected to consist comparably of 24 evaluable subjects. The consecutive study sessions will be separated by an interval of 1-14 days.

Enrollment

24 patients

Sex

All

Ages

12 to 50 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Male and female subjects, aged 12 - 50 years, and in general good health.
  2. A documented history of mild to moderate asthma, for at-least 6-months, requiring inhaled B-adrenergic agonists for symptom control.
  3. Having a history of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction, that can be prevented or relieved by the use of an inhaled B-agonist.
  4. Satisfying asthma stability requirement, such that over the 30 days prior to the screening, there are no significant changes in asthma therapy and no asthma-related hospitalization or emergency medical visits.
  5. Being able to withhold treatment with inhaled bronchodilators and/or restricted medications for the minimum washout periods indicated in Appendix II prior to pulmonary function testing at Screening Visit and Clinical Visits 1, 2 and 3.
  6. Having a baseline forced expiratory volume in the 1st second (FEV1) that is greater than nor equal to 65.0% of predicted normal values.
  7. Demonstrating a greater than or equal to 20.0%, but <50.0%, fall in FEV1 during a Standard Exercise Challenge test per current ATS guidance, at Screening.
  8. Demonstrating satisfactory techniques in the correct use of metered-dose inhaler (MDIs).
  9. Female patients of child-bearing potential being non-pregnant and non-lactating, and using an acceptable method of contraception.
  10. Willingness and ability to sign the informed consent and HIPPA forms to participate in this trial.

Exclusion criteria

  1. A smoking history of ≥10 pack-years, or having smoked within the past 12 months prior to Screening.
  2. Any current or past significant respiratory diseases that might significantly interfere with pharmacodynamic response to the study drugs, such as cystic fibrosis, bronchiectasis, emphysema, pulmonary malignancies, etc, other than asthma.
  3. Clinically significant cardiovascular, hematological, renal, neurologic, hepatic, and endocrine disorders, or psychiatric diseases, or any other significant health conditions that in the opinion of the investigator might interfere with bronchodilator responses.
  4. Recent upper or lower respiratory tract infection (within 4 weeks) prior to Screening.
  5. Recent (per Appendix II, Part I) use of orally ingested or systemically administered corticosteroids, B-adrenergic bronchodilators, monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs), B-blockers, or drugs that affect study drug performance.
  6. Taking >1,000 mcg daily of inhaled beclomethasone dipropionate or budesonide, or >500 mcg daily of inhaled fluticasone propionate, or taking high doses of other orally inhaled corticosteroids that suggest severe asthma state, in the opinion of the investigator, within four weeks of Screening.
  7. Demonstrating clinically significant abnormal 12-lead ECG results, upon Screening.
  8. Any significant physical (e.g., musculoskeletal, overweight, etc) conditions that, in the opinion of the investigator, could limit the subject's ability to perform the exercise challenge test.
  9. Known intolerance or hypersensitivity to any component of the MDI formulation (albuterol, HFA-134a, oleic acid and alcohol).
  10. Known or reasonably suspected substance abuses.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Crossover Assignment

Masking

Quadruple Blind

24 participants in 3 patient groups, including a placebo group

T
Experimental group
Description:
Armstrong Albuterol HFA Inhalation Aerosol
Treatment:
Drug: albuterol (Armstrong Albuterol HFA)
R
Active Comparator group
Description:
2 inhalations Proventil-HFA Albuterol Sulfate, 108 mcg, prior to exercise
Treatment:
Drug: Albuterol Sulfate (Provenetil-HFA)
P
Placebo Comparator group
Description:
Placebo-HFA
Treatment:
Drug: Placebo-HFA

Trial contacts and locations

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