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Study of Enteric-coated Mycophenolate Sodium Maintenance Therapy in Patients With Renal Transplant Receiving Cyclosporine Microemulsion and Steroids,

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Status and phase

Completed
Phase 3

Conditions

Maintenance Renal Transplantation

Treatments

Drug: Enteric-Coated Mycophenolate Sodium

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT00239057
CERL080A2405IT03

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of this study is to evaluate if the addition of EC-MPS to CsA-ME allows the safe withdrawal of the concomitant corticosteroid therapy in long-term maintenance renal allograft recipients.

All patients of the core study who are interested of being treated with EC-MPS will be included in an open-label extension study to collect further information on the long-term safety, tolerability and efficacy of this drug.

Enrollment

23 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion criteria

  1. Male or female, 18 years of age or older. 2. Recipients of first or secondary cadaver, living related or unrelated donor kidney transplant performed at least 6 month before screening (Visit 1) 3. Patients currently receiving CsA-ME and corticosteroids (at least 5 mg of prednisone equivalents) for at least 3 months prior to Screening, with or without Mycophenolate mofetil or azathioprine.

  2. Serum creatinine levels < 2.3 mg/dL (=204 µmol/L) at screening and at baseline 5. Stable kidney function, i.e. increase in serum creatinine less than 20% in the last 3 months before screening and at baseline (baseline value as compared to the value obtained at screening) Exclusion Criteria

  3. Multi-organ recipients (e.g., kidney and pancreas, double kidneys) or previous transplant with any other organ different from kidney

  4. Patients whit a second transplant who rejected the first one for immunological reasons or because of the relapse of the autoimmune disease which leaded to the end-stage renal failure

  5. Histological evidence of acute rejection or treatment for acute rejection within the three months prior to Screening, or histological signs or clinical signs of chronic rejection (as significant proteinuria, i.e. > 300 mg/24 hours.

  6. Patients with maintenance steroid therapy for other diseases (i.e. autoimmune diseases, Lupus).

  7. Patients with any known hypersensitivity to EC-MPS or other components of the formulation (e.g., lactose)

  8. Patients with thrombocytopenia (<75,000/mm3), with an absolute neutrophil count of <1,500/mm3 and/or leukocytopenia (<4,000/mm3), and/or anemia (hemoglobin <9.0 g/dL) prior to Screening visit.

  9. Patients who have received an investigational drug within two weeks prior to Screening visit.

  10. Patients with a history of malignancy within the last five years, except excised squamous or basal cell carcinoma of the skin.

  11. Females of childbearing potential who are planning to become pregnant, who are pregnant and/or lactating, who are unwilling to use effective means of contraception

  12. Presence of clinically significant infection requiring continued therapy, severe diarrhea, active peptic ulcer disease, or uncontrolled diabetes mellitus that would interfere with the appropriate conduct of the study.

  13. Any changes of immunosuppressive regimen due to graft malfunction, or any known clinically significant physical and/or laboratory changes in the 2 months prior to Screening visit.

  14. Known positivity for HIV, HBsAg

  15. Active viral hepatitis, as shown by liver function tests (AST or ALT) higher than twice the upper limit of normality

  16. Evidence of drug and/or alcohol abuse Other inclusion/exclusion criteria may apply

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

Trial contacts and locations

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