Study of Fluticasone Propionate MDPI Compared With Fluticasone/Salmeterol MDPI in Adolescent and Adult Patients With Persistent Asthma

NCT02139644 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: PHASE3 · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 787

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Summary

The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of fluticasone propionate multidose dry powder inhaler (Fp MDPI) and fluticasone propionate/salmeterol xinafoate multidose dry powder inhaler (FS MDPI) when administered over 12 weeks in patients 12 years of age and older with persistent asthma.

Study drug and placebo was supplied in Teva multidose dry powder inhaler (MDPI) devices and provided for participants to use at home. Participants performed spirometry at every visit. Each participant was given a diary at each visit for use until the next visit. Rescue medication (albuterol/salbutamol) was dispensed at each visit, if needed, as determined by the investigational center personnel.

Conditions

Interventions

DRUG

FS MDPI

FS MDPI is an inhalation-driven multidose dry powder inhaler (MDPI) containing fluticasone propionate (Fp) and salmeterol xinafoate (Sx) dispersed in a lactose monohydrate excipient and contained within a reservoir. A metered dose of drug is delivered to a dose cup via an air pulse activated when the cap is opened. During the treatment period, participants were randomized to either 100/12.5 mcg Fp/Sx or 50/12.5 mcg Fp/Sx in the morning and evening for a total daily dose of 200/25 mcg or 100/25 mcg Fp/Sx. Participants were instructed to rinse their mouth and expectorate (not swallow) after study drug administration.

DRUG

Fp MDPI

Fp MDPI is an inhalation-driven multidose dry powder inhaler (MDPI) containing fluticasone propionate dispersed in a lactose monohydrate excipient and contained within a reservoir. A metered dose of drug is delivered to a dose cup via an air pulse activated when the cap is opened. During the treatment period, participants were randomized to either 100 mcg or 50 mcg of Fp one inhalation twice a day for a total daily dose of 200 mcg or 100 mcg. Participants were instructed to rinse their mouth and expectorate (not swallow) after study drug administration.

DRUG

Placebo MDPI

Placebo administered via a multidose dry powder inhaler (MDPI) one puff in the morning and one puff in the evening for 12 weeks.

DRUG

albuterol/salbutamol

A short-acting β2-adrenergic agonists (SABA), albuterol/salbutamol hydrofluoroalkane (HFA) metered dose inhaler (MDI), was provided to be used as needed for the relief of asthma symptoms during both the run-in and treatment periods (to replace the subject's current rescue medication).

DRUG

Beclomethasone dipropionate

QVAR (beclomethasone dipropionate) 40 mcg inhalation aerosol is a pressurized MDI that contains a Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved formulation of beclomethasone dipropionate. Patients took 1 puff twice a day from open-label QVAR 40 mcg hydrofluoroalkane (specifically, HFA-134a) metered-dose inhaler (MDI) for the duration of the Run-in Period (14-21 days) and prior to randomization. A clinically equivalent dose of inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) was substituted in countries where QVAR 40 mcg was not available.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Teva Branded Pharmaceutical Products R&D, Inc.

    lead INDUSTRY

Principal Investigators

  • Teva Medical Expert, MD · Teva Branded Pharmaceutical Products R&D, Inc.

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
12 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2014-06-30
Primary Completion
2015-09-30
Completion
2015-09-30

Countries

  • United States
  • Canada
  • Czechia
  • Hungary
  • Poland
  • Russia
  • South Africa
  • Ukraine

Study Locations

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