Safety and Tolerability of Quetiapine in Multiple Sclerosis
NCT02087631 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: PHASE1/PHASE2 · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 14
Last updated 2019-10-09
Summary
Study Purpose:
The purpose of this clinical trial is to determine if extended-release quetiapine in a dose of 300 mg daily is tolerable to people with relapsing remitting and progressive MS. The investigators will also determine if the investigators can increase the dose up to 300 mg daily within 3 days in people with relapsing remitting MS and within 2 weeks in people with progressive MS. The investigators will determine if at least two thirds of study participants tolerate the drug well enough to continue it for 4 weeks. Tolerance will be determined separately for people with relapsing remitting and progressive MS. People with progressive MS may be less tolerant of side effects because of greater underlying brain injury from MS. Alternatively, people with progressive MS may gain more benefit from the improved sleep that usually occurs with use of quetiapine or they may be more willing to tolerate some side effects. This clinical trial will determine the maximally tolerated dose for future trials of this drug.
The number of participants in this study will depend on the tolerability at each dose tested. A maximum of 18 people with relapsing remitting MS and 18 people with primary or secondary progressive MS will be included.
Study Design:
The cohort expansion design (3+3) is used to determine toxicity-based dosing. This design is used in oncology phase I trials as it is guided by patient safety and minimizes the number of participants exposed to toxicity (Ivy et al. 2010). Maximum toxicity is defined as 33% or less. In this model, three patients will comprise the initial cohort. In the absence of DLT treatment may be escalated to the next higher dose in the next group of three patients. However, if one of three patients reaches DLT the cohort is expanded to six patients to verify that the toxicity rate has not exceeded or reached 33%. When the toxicity rate exceeds or reaches 33% in a cohort, this dose is deemed the maximum administered dose and a lower dose will be used in the next group of three patients. Patients with RRMS and progressive MS will be evaluated in separate groups using different dose schedules.
Conditions
Interventions
- DRUG
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Extended-release quetiapine fumarate
Dosing schedule for RRMS: Group 1: Day 1-3:50 mg Day 4-6:100 mg Day 7-28:150 mg Day 29-30:100mg Day 31-32:50mg; Group 2: Day 1-2:50 mg Day 3-4:150 mg Day 5-6:200 mg Day 7-28:300 mg Day 29-30:250mg Day 31-32:200mg Day 33-34:150mg Day 35-36:100mg Day 37-38:50mg; Group 3: Day 1:50 mg Day 2:100 mg Day 3:200 mg Day 4-28:300 mg Day 29-30:250mg Day 31-32:200mg Day 33-34:150mg Day 35-36:100mg Day 37-38:50mg Dosing schedule for progressive MS: Group 1: Day 1-14: 50 mg Day 15-28: 100 mg Day 29-30: 50mg; Group 2: Day 1-5: 50 mg Day 6-10: 100 mg Day 11-15: 150 mg Day 16-28: 200 mg Day 29-30: 150mg Day 31-32: 100mg Day 33-34: 50mg; Group 3: Day 1-5: 50 mg Day 6-10: 100 mg Day 11-15: 200 mg Day 16-28: 300 mg Day 29-30: 250mg Day 31-32: 200mg Day 33-34: 150mg Day 35-36: 100mg Day 37-38: 50mg
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
collaborator OTHER -
University of Calgary
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Luanne M Metz, MD,FRCPC · University of Calgary
Study Design
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- SEQUENTIAL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 65 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2014-12-31
- Primary Completion
- 2019-07-31
- Completion
- 2019-07-31
Countries
- Canada
Study Locations
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