Trial Outcomes & Findings for A Study of LY3556050 in Adult Participants With Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain (NCT NCT06074562)
NCT ID: NCT06074562
Last Updated: 2026-07-30
Results Overview
* The NRS was a single-item numeric scale used to describe pain severity. Participants were asked to rate their average pain over the past 24 hours, on a scale of 0 to 10: 0 = no pain, and 10 = pain as bad as you can imagine; a higher score indicates worse outcome (greater pain severity). * The mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM) model included the fixed, centered, categorical effects of region, baseline NRS average pain score, as well as concurrent use of allowed concomitant medications (yes vs. no based on interactive web response system \[IWRS\]), and visit. The adjusted dose response value from the MMRM was used for fitting a Bayesian model averaging (BMA) dose-response model. * Posterior mean change from baseline, 95 percent (%) credible interval was derived using Bayesian mixed model repeated measures. Data presented were posterior mean with 95% credible interval.
COMPLETED
PHASE2
404 participants
Baseline, Week 12
2026-07-30
Participant Flow
Participant milestones
| Measure |
Placebo
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally twice daily (BID) over a period of 12 weeks.
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Mazisotine 50 mg
Participants received mazisotine 50 milligrams (mg) administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
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Mazisotine 200 mg
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Overall Study
STARTED
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162
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80
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81
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81
|
|
Overall Study
Received at Least One Dose of Study Drug (Safety Analysis Population)
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162
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79
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81
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80
|
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Overall Study
COMPLETED
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141
|
66
|
74
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64
|
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Overall Study
NOT COMPLETED
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21
|
14
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7
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17
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Reasons for withdrawal
| Measure |
Placebo
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally twice daily (BID) over a period of 12 weeks.
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Mazisotine 50 mg
Participants received mazisotine 50 milligrams (mg) administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 200 mg
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Overall Study
Protocol Deviation
|
4
|
2
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1
|
3
|
|
Overall Study
Adverse Event
|
4
|
3
|
2
|
6
|
|
Overall Study
Lack of Efficacy
|
3
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
|
Overall Study
Lost to Follow-up
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
|
Overall Study
Randomized but not dosed
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0
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
|
Overall Study
Physician Decision
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6
|
2
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0
|
1
|
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Overall Study
Withdrawal by Subject
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4
|
5
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3
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6
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Baseline Characteristics
A Study of LY3556050 in Adult Participants With Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain
Baseline characteristics by cohort
| Measure |
Placebo
n=162 Participants
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
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Mazisotine 50 mg
n=80 Participants
Participants received mazisotine 50 mg administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
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Mazisotine 200 mg
n=81 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
n=81 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
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Total
n=404 Participants
Total of all reporting groups
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Age, Continuous
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60.10 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 9.93 • n=20 Participants
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63.70 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 10.12 • n=20 Participants
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61.90 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 9.85 • n=40 Participants
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64.20 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 9.17 • n=5 Participants
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62.00 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 9.92 • n=9 Participants
|
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Sex: Female, Male
Female
|
61 Participants
n=20 Participants
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30 Participants
n=20 Participants
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31 Participants
n=40 Participants
|
37 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
159 Participants
n=9 Participants
|
|
Sex: Female, Male
Male
|
101 Participants
n=20 Participants
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50 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
50 Participants
n=40 Participants
|
44 Participants
n=5 Participants
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245 Participants
n=9 Participants
|
|
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Hispanic or Latino
|
20 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
12 Participants
n=20 Participants
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13 Participants
n=40 Participants
|
12 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
57 Participants
n=9 Participants
|
|
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Not Hispanic or Latino
|
142 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
68 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
68 Participants
n=40 Participants
|
69 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
347 Participants
n=9 Participants
|
|
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
|
0 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=40 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=9 Participants
|
|
Race (NIH/OMB)
American Indian or Alaska Native
|
0 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
1 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
1 Participants
n=40 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
2 Participants
n=9 Participants
|
|
Race (NIH/OMB)
Asian
|
36 Participants
n=20 Participants
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28 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
18 Participants
n=40 Participants
|
24 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
106 Participants
n=9 Participants
|
|
Race (NIH/OMB)
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
|
0 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=40 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=9 Participants
|
|
Race (NIH/OMB)
Black or African American
|
20 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
9 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
8 Participants
n=40 Participants
|
4 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
41 Participants
n=9 Participants
|
|
Race (NIH/OMB)
White
|
106 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
42 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
54 Participants
n=40 Participants
|
53 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
255 Participants
n=9 Participants
|
|
Race (NIH/OMB)
More than one race
|
0 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=40 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=9 Participants
|
|
Race (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
|
0 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=40 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=9 Participants
|
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Region of Enrollment
Czechia
|
11 Participants
n=20 Participants
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4 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
12 Participants
n=40 Participants
|
10 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
37 Participants
n=9 Participants
|
|
Region of Enrollment
Japan
|
28 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
19 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
11 Participants
n=40 Participants
|
16 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
74 Participants
n=9 Participants
|
|
Region of Enrollment
Poland
|
34 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
11 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
14 Participants
n=40 Participants
|
15 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
74 Participants
n=9 Participants
|
|
Region of Enrollment
South Korea
|
8 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
9 Participants
n=20 Participants
|
6 Participants
n=40 Participants
|
8 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
31 Participants
n=9 Participants
|
|
Region of Enrollment
United States
|
81 Participants
n=20 Participants
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37 Participants
n=20 Participants
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38 Participants
n=40 Participants
|
32 Participants
n=5 Participants
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188 Participants
n=9 Participants
|
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Average Pain Intensity (API) as Measured by the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS)
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5.95 score on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 1.23 • n=20 Participants
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5.80 score on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 1.36 • n=20 Participants
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5.96 score on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 1.25 • n=40 Participants
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6.09 score on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 1.21 • n=5 Participants
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5.95 score on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 1.25 • n=9 Participants
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, Week 12Population: All randomized participants who received at least one dose of study drug and had evaluable data for this specific outcome. As pre-specified in the statistical analysis plan (SAP), outcomes were analyzed and reported by treatment regimen.
* The NRS was a single-item numeric scale used to describe pain severity. Participants were asked to rate their average pain over the past 24 hours, on a scale of 0 to 10: 0 = no pain, and 10 = pain as bad as you can imagine; a higher score indicates worse outcome (greater pain severity). * The mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM) model included the fixed, centered, categorical effects of region, baseline NRS average pain score, as well as concurrent use of allowed concomitant medications (yes vs. no based on interactive web response system \[IWRS\]), and visit. The adjusted dose response value from the MMRM was used for fitting a Bayesian model averaging (BMA) dose-response model. * Posterior mean change from baseline, 95 percent (%) credible interval was derived using Bayesian mixed model repeated measures. Data presented were posterior mean with 95% credible interval.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Placebo
n=162 Participants
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 50 mg
n=79 Participants
Participants received mazisotine 50 mg administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 200 mg
n=81 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
n=80 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
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Mean Change From Baseline in Average Pain Intensity (API) as Measured by Weekly Average of Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) - Bayesian Model Averaging (BMA) Dose-response Model
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NA score on a scale
For placebo treatment arm, the posterior mean is -1.61, with a 95% credible interval (-1.86 to -1.35)
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NA score on a scale
For mazisotine 50 mg treatment arm, the posterior mean is -1.61, with a 95% credible interval (-1.83 to -1.39)
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NA score on a scale
For mazisotine 200 mg treatment arm, the posterior mean is -1.61, with a 95% credible interval (-1.83 to -1.39)
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NA score on a scale
For mazisotine 400 mg treatment arm, the posterior mean is -1.63, with a 95% credible interval (-1.99 to -1.28)
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, Week 12Population: All randomized participants who received at least one dose of study drug and had evaluable data for this specific outcome. As pre-specified in the SAP, outcomes were analyzed and reported by treatment regimen.
* The NRS was a single-item numeric scale used to describe pain severity. Participants were asked to rate their average pain over the past 24 hours, on a scale of 0 to 10: 0 = no pain, and 10 = pain as bad as you can imagine; a higher score indicates worse outcome (greater pain severity). * The Least Squares (LS) Mean was calculated using a frequentist repeated measures (FRM) analysis, where Change = treatment, time interval, treatment \* time interval, region, average baseline pain severity category (mild or moderate versus \[vs.\] severe), concurrent use of allowed concomitant medication as entered in IWRS (yes versus no).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Placebo
n=162 Participants
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 50 mg
n=79 Participants
Participants received mazisotine 50 mg administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 200 mg
n=81 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
n=80 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Mean Change From Baseline in Average Pain Intensity (API) as Measured by Weekly Average of Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) - Frequentist Repeated Measures (FRM) Analysis
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-1.58 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.154
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-1.68 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.217
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-1.25 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.208
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-1.69 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.214
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, Week 12Population: All randomized participants who received at least one dose of study drug and had evaluable data for this specific outcome. As pre-specified in the SAP, outcomes were analyzed and reported by treatment regimen.
* The NRS was a single-item numeric scale used to describe pain severity. Participants were asked to rate their worst pain intensity over the past 24 hours, on a scale of 0 to 10: 0 = no pain, and 10 = pain as bad as you can imagine; a higher score indicates worse outcome (greater pain severity). * The LS Mean was calculated using an FRM analysis, where Change = treatment, time interval, treatment \* time interval, region, average baseline pain severity category (mild or moderate versus severe), concurrent use of allowed concomitant medication (yes versus no based on IWRS).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Placebo
n=161 Participants
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 50 mg
n=79 Participants
Participants received mazisotine 50 mg administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 200 mg
n=81 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
n=78 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Mean Change From Baseline in Worst Pain Intensity (WPI) as Measured by Weekly Average of Numeric Rating Scale (NRS)
|
-1.62 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.165
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-1.71 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.232
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-1.39 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.222
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-1.75 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.232
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, Week 12Population: All randomized participants who received at least one dose of study drug and had evaluable data for this specific outcome. As pre-specified in the SAP, outcomes were analyzed and reported by treatment regimen. LS Mean was calculated using an FRM analysis, where Change = treatment, time interval, treatment \* time interval, region, average baseline pain severity category (mild or moderate vs. severe), concurrent use of concomitant medication (yes vs. no based on IWRS).
The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Pain Interference Short Form 8a (PROMIS PI SF8a) was administered to measure self-reported consequences of pain on various aspects of the participant's life within the previous 7 days. The scale consists of 8 items, all measuring a single domain of pain interference, including impact on day-to-day activities, work around the home, household chores, family life, social activities, activities done for fun, enjoyment of social activities, and enjoyment of life. Each item was rated on a 5-point response scale ranging from "not at all" (1) to "very much" (5); the 8 item scores were summed to produce a raw score ranging from 8 (minimum) to 40 (maximum). The raw score was then converted to a T-score with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10; higher T-scores indicate worse outcome (greater pain interference). Range cannot be specified in norm-based scores.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Placebo
n=151 Participants
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 50 mg
n=78 Participants
Participants received mazisotine 50 mg administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 200 mg
n=77 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
n=76 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Mean Change From Baseline in Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Pain Interference Short Form 8a (PROMIS PI SF8a)
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-4.17 T-score
Standard Error 0.640
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-4.89 T-score
Standard Error 0.813
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-3.88 T-score
Standard Error 0.787
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-3.89 T-score
Standard Error 0.832
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, Week 12Population: All randomized participants who received at least one dose of study drug and had evaluable data for this specific outcome. As pre-specified in the SAP, outcomes were analyzed and reported by treatment regimen.
* Pain Interference with Sleep was assessed using a single-item measure: "To what extent did diabetic nerve pain interfere with your sleep last night?" Participants responded on a scale from 0 (minimum, "Not at all") to 4 (maximum, "Unable to sleep at all"); higher scores indicate worse outcome (greater sleep interference due to pain). * LS Mean was calculated using an FRM analysis, where Change = treatment, time interval, treatment \* time interval, region, average baseline pain severity category (mild or moderate vs. severe), concurrent use of concomitant medication (yes vs. no based on IWRS).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Placebo
n=157 Participants
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 50 mg
n=78 Participants
Participants received mazisotine 50 mg administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 200 mg
n=81 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
n=77 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Mean Change From Baseline in Pain Interference With Sleep
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-0.58 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.069
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-0.41 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.095
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-0.39 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.091
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-0.58 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.095
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, Week 12Population: All randomized participants who received at least one dose of study drug and had evaluable data for this specific outcome. As pre-specified in the SAP, outcomes were analyzed and reported by treatment regimen. LS Mean was calculated using an FRM analysis, where Change = treatment, time interval, treatment \* time interval, region, average baseline pain severity category (mild or moderate vs. severe), concurrent use of concomitant medication (yes vs. no based on IWRS).
The PROMIS PF SF10a was administered to assess self-reported physical function and physical activities across 10 items at the present time.The first 5 items assess current physical limitations (health in doing vigorous activities, walking more than one mile, climbing stairs, lifting or carrying groceries, and bending, kneeling, or stooping), each rated on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from "not at all" to "cannot do". The remaining 5 items are self-reported ability to perform specific physical activities such as chores,dressing themselves, bathing,sitting on and getting up from the toilet, each rated on a 5-point likert scale ranging from "without any difficulty" to "unable to do". The 10 item scores were summed to produce a raw score ranging from 10 (minimum) to 50 (maximum).The raw score was then converted to a T-score with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10; higher T-scores indicate better outcome (greater physical function).Range cannot be specified in norm-based scores.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Placebo
n=151 Participants
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 50 mg
n=78 Participants
Participants received mazisotine 50 mg administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 200 mg
n=76 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
n=76 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Mean Change From Baseline in Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Physical Functioning Short Form 10a (PROMIS PF SF10a)
|
3.34 T-score
Standard Error 0.679
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4.95 T-score
Standard Error 0.862
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4.03 T-score
Standard Error 0.842
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2.59 T-score
Standard Error 0.881
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, Week 12Population: All randomized participants who received at least one dose of study drug and had evaluable data for this specific outcome. As pre-specified in the SAP, outcomes were analyzed and reported by treatment regimen. LS Mean was calculated using an FRM analysis, where Change = treatment, time interval, treatment \* time interval, region, average baseline pain severity category (mild or moderate vs. severe), concurrent use of concomitant medication (yes vs. no based on IWRS).
The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Sleep Disturbance Short Form 8b (PROMIS SD SF8b) was administered to assess perceptions of sleep quality, sleep depth, and restoration associated with sleep within the previous 7 days, including perceived difficulties and concerns with getting to sleep or staying asleep, and perceptions of the adequacy of and satisfaction with sleep. The scale consists of 8 items, all measuring a single domain of sleep disturbance. Each item was rated on a 5-point response scale ranging from "not at all" to "very much," "never" to "always," or "very poor" to "very good"; the 8 item scores were summed to produce a raw score ranging from 8 (minimum) to 40 (maximum). The raw score was then converted to a T-score with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10; higher T-scores indicate worse outcome (greater sleep disturbance). Range cannot be specified in norm-based scores.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Placebo
n=151 Participants
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 50 mg
n=77 Participants
Participants received mazisotine 50 mg administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 200 mg
n=76 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
n=76 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Mean Change From Baseline in Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Sleep Disturbance Short Form 8b (PROMIS SD SF8b)
|
-4.16 T-score
Standard Error 0.781
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-4.99 T-score
Standard Error 1.012
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-4.69 T-score
Standard Error 0.977
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-3.93 T-score
Standard Error 1.019
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, Week 12Population: All randomized participants who received at least one dose of study drug and had evaluable data for this specific outcome. As pre-specified in the SAP, outcomes were analyzed and reported by treatment regimen.
* The Patient's Global Impression-Severity (PGI-Severity) is a patient-reported single-item instrument designed to assess the participant's severity of diabetic nerve pain over the past week. The single item is rated on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (minimum, "very severe") to 5 (maximum, "none"); higher scores indicate better outcome (less pain severity). * The LS Mean was calculated using an FRM analysis, where Change = treatment, time interval, treatment \* time interval, region, average baseline pain severity category (mild or moderate vs. severe), concurrent use of allowed concomitant medication (yes vs. no based on IWRS).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Placebo
n=151 Participants
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 50 mg
n=78 Participants
Participants received mazisotine 50 mg administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 200 mg
n=76 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
n=76 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Mean Change From Baseline in Patient's Global Impression of Illness Severity as Measured by Patient's Global Impression-Severity (PGI-Severity)
|
-0.25 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.096
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-0.33 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.122
|
-0.32 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.119
|
-0.19 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.125
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, Week 12Population: All randomized participants who received at least one dose of study drug and had evaluable data for this specific outcome. As pre-specified in the SAP, outcomes were analyzed and reported by treatment regimen. LS Mean was calculated using an FRM analysis; Change = treatment, time, subgroup, treatment\*time, treatment\*subgroup, treatment\*time\*subgroup, time\*subgroup, baseline, region, average baseline pain severity (mild or moderate vs. severe), concomitant medication (yes vs. no based on IWRS).
The Patient's Global Impression-Status (PGI-Status) is a patient-reported single-item instrument designed to assess the participant's status with diabetic nerve pain. Three PGI-Status scales were administered to assess physical activity, usual activity, and sleep disturbance. For physical activity, participants rated their status at the present time; for usual activity and sleep disturbance, participants rated their overall status over the past week. Physical activity and usual activity were each rated on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (minimum, "extremely limited") to 5 (maximum, "not at all limited"); higher scores indicate better outcome (less limitation). Sleep disturbance was rated on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (minimum, "very much") to 5 (maximum, "not at all"); higher scores indicate better outcome (less sleep disturbance).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Placebo
n=151 Participants
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 50 mg
n=77 Participants
Participants received mazisotine 50 mg administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 200 mg
n=76 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
n=76 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Mean Change From Baseline in Patient's Global Impression (PGI) of Illness Status as Measured by PGI-Status
Physical Activity
|
-0.28 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.100
|
-0.40 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.128
|
-0.29 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.124
|
-0.37 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.129
|
|
Mean Change From Baseline in Patient's Global Impression (PGI) of Illness Status as Measured by PGI-Status
Usual Activities
|
-0.09 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.104
|
-0.31 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.134
|
-0.40 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.129
|
-0.19 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.135
|
|
Mean Change From Baseline in Patient's Global Impression (PGI) of Illness Status as Measured by PGI-Status
Sleep Disturbance
|
-0.40 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.122
|
-0.47 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.158
|
-0.40 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.153
|
-0.31 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.159
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 12Population: All randomized participants who received at least one dose of study drug and had evaluable data for this specific outcome. As pre-specified in the SAP, outcomes were analyzed and reported by treatment regimen.
The Patient's Global Impression-Change (PGI-Change) is a patient-reported single-item instrument designed to assess the participant's rating of change in diabetic nerve pain since they began taking the study medication. Four PGI-Change scales were administered to assess diabetic nerve pain's impact on physical activities, usual activities, sleep disturbance, and overall change. Each item was rated on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (minimum, "much worse") to 5 (maximum, "much better"); higher scores indicate better outcome (greater improvement).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Placebo
n=136 Participants
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 50 mg
n=63 Participants
Participants received mazisotine 50 mg administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 200 mg
n=69 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
n=60 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Patient's Global Impression of Change as Measured by Patient's Global Impression-Change (PGI-Change)
Physical Activities
|
3.65 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.089
|
3.68 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.115
|
3.63 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.111
|
3.71 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.117
|
|
Patient's Global Impression of Change as Measured by Patient's Global Impression-Change (PGI-Change)
Usual Activities
|
3.67 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.087
|
3.74 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.113
|
3.57 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.109
|
3.64 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.115
|
|
Patient's Global Impression of Change as Measured by Patient's Global Impression-Change (PGI-Change)
Sleep Disturbance
|
3.53 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.087
|
3.66 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.113
|
3.58 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.109
|
3.48 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.115
|
|
Patient's Global Impression of Change as Measured by Patient's Global Impression-Change (PGI-Change)
Overall Change
|
3.70 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.089
|
3.77 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.114
|
3.70 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.110
|
3.54 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.116
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, Week 12Population: All randomized participants who received at least one dose of study drug and had evaluable data for this specific outcome. As pre-specified in the SAP, outcomes were analyzed and reported by treatment regimen. LS Mean was calculated using an FRM analysis, where Change = treatment, time interval, treatment \* time interval, region, average baseline pain severity category (mild or moderate vs. severe), concurrent use of allowed concomitant medication (yes vs. no based on IWRS).
The NTSS-6 assessed the frequency and intensity of 6 diabetic peripheral neuropathic symptoms over the previous 7 days: (1) numbness and/or insensitivity, (2) prickling and/or tingling sensation, (3) burning sensation, (4) aching pain and/or tightness, (5) sharp, shooting, lancinating pain, and (6) allodynia and/or hyperalgesia. Each of the 6 symptoms was rated on two separate response scales: an intensity scale (Does not apply \[0\], Mild \[1\], Moderate \[2\], or Severe \[3\]) and a frequency scale (Never \[0\], Occasionally, less than 1/3 of the time \[0\], Often, 1/3 to 2/3 of the time \[0.33\], or Almost always, more than 2/3 of the time \[0.66\]). The total score was calculated as the weighted sum across all 6 symptoms, where intensity was given a weight of 1 and frequency was given a weight of 1/3, yielding a total score ranging from 0 (minimum, no symptoms) to 21.96 (maximum, most severe); higher scores indicate worse outcome (greater neuropathic symptom burden).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Placebo
n=151 Participants
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 50 mg
n=76 Participants
Participants received mazisotine 50 mg administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 200 mg
n=76 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
n=76 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Mean Change From Baseline in Neuropathy Total Symptom Score-6 (NTSS-6)
|
-3.94 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.500
|
-3.74 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.652
|
-3.77 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.626
|
-3.71 score on a scale
Standard Error 0.651
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 12Population: All randomized participants who received at least one dose of study drug and had evaluable rescue medication data at Week 12 for this specific outcome. As pre-specified in the SAP, outcomes were analyzed and reported by treatment regimen.
Acetaminophen was used as rescue medication during the treatment period. The total amount of rescue medication use was summarized as the average daily dosage at Week 12.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Placebo
n=127 Participants
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 50 mg
n=62 Participants
Participants received mazisotine 50 mg administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 200 mg
n=66 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
n=60 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Total Amount of Rescue Medication Use as Measured by Average Daily Dosage
|
45.21 milligrams per day
Standard Deviation 182.53
|
15.10 milligrams per day
Standard Deviation 63.29
|
102.11 milligrams per day
Standard Deviation 300.53
|
28.10 milligrams per day
Standard Deviation 101.62
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 12Population: All randomized participants who received at least one dose of study drug and had evaluable rescue medication data at Week 12 for this specific outcome. As pre-specified in the SAP, outcomes were analyzed and reported by treatment regimen.
Acetaminophen was used as rescue medication during the treatment period. The percentage of participants with at least one use of rescue medication at Week 12 was reported.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Placebo
n=126 Participants
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 50 mg
n=61 Participants
Participants received mazisotine 50 mg administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 200 mg
n=66 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
n=58 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Percentage of Participants With at Least One Use of Rescue Medication
|
11.11 percentage of participants
|
8.20 percentage of participants
|
21.21 percentage of participants
|
13.79 percentage of participants
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Postdose at Week 12Population: All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug and had evaluable PK samples for this outcome analysis. As pre-specified in the SAP, PK data were analyzed and reported by treatment regimen.
Mazisotine plasma concentration was reported. The Measure Type was Median and the Measure of Dispersion/Precision was Inter-Quartile Range, where the lower and upper limits represented the 5th and 95th percentiles, respectively.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Placebo
n=55 Participants
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 50 mg
n=60 Participants
Participants received mazisotine 50 mg administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 200 mg
n=50 Participants
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Pharmacokinetics (PK): Plasma Concentration of Mazisotine
|
269 nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL)
Interval 76.1 to 533.0
|
1110 nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL)
Interval 276.0 to 2110.0
|
1840 nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL)
Interval 533.0 to 4020.0
|
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|
Adverse Events
Placebo
Mazisotine 50 mg
Mazisotine 200 mg
Mazisotine 400 mg
Serious adverse events
| Measure |
Placebo
n=162 participants at risk
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 50 mg
n=79 participants at risk
Participants received mazisotine 50 mg administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 200 mg
n=81 participants at risk
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
n=80 participants at risk
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Cardiac disorders
Cardiac arrest
|
0.00%
0/162 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/79 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
1.2%
1/81 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/80 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
General disorders
Non-cardiac chest pain
|
0.00%
0/162 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/79 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
1.2%
1/81 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/80 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Infections and infestations
Gastroenteritis
|
0.00%
0/162 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
1.3%
1/79 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/81 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/80 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Infections and infestations
Mastoiditis
|
0.62%
1/162 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/79 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/81 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/80 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Infections and infestations
Pneumonia
|
0.00%
0/162 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/79 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/81 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
1.2%
1/80 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Injury, poisoning and procedural complications
Foot fracture
|
0.62%
1/162 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/79 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/81 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/80 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Diabetic ketoacidosis
|
0.00%
0/162 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/79 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/81 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
1.2%
1/80 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Hyperglycaemic hyperosmolar nonketotic syndrome
|
0.62%
1/162 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/79 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/81 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/80 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Hypoglycaemia
|
0.00%
0/162 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/79 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
1.2%
1/81 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/80 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Neoplasms benign, malignant and unspecified (incl cysts and polyps)
Basal cell carcinoma
|
0.00%
0/162 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/79 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/81 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
1.2%
1/80 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Neoplasms benign, malignant and unspecified (incl cysts and polyps)
Ovarian cancer stage iv
|
1.6%
1/61 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/30 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/31 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/36 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Dysmetria
|
0.62%
1/162 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/79 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/81 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/80 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Transient ischaemic attack
|
0.00%
0/162 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/79 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
1.2%
1/81 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/80 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
Other adverse events
| Measure |
Placebo
n=162 participants at risk
Participants received a matching dose of placebo administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 50 mg
n=79 participants at risk
Participants received mazisotine 50 mg administered orally BID over a period of 12 weeks.
|
Mazisotine 200 mg
n=81 participants at risk
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2 and a target maintenance dose of 200 mg BID by Week 3, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
Mazisotine 400 mg
n=80 participants at risk
Participants received mazisotine BID orally, starting at 50 mg and titrated weekly, reaching 100 mg BID by Week 2, 200 mg BID by Week 3, and 300 mg BID by Week 4, until reaching a target maintenance dose of 400 mg BID by Week 5, which was then maintained up to Week 12.
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Gastrointestinal disorders
Abdominal pain upper
|
0.62%
1/162 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
1.3%
1/79 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/81 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
3.8%
3/80 • Number of events 3 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Gastrointestinal disorders
Constipation
|
1.9%
3/162 • Number of events 3 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
1.3%
1/79 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
7.4%
6/81 • Number of events 6 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
5.0%
4/80 • Number of events 4 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Gastrointestinal disorders
Diarrhoea
|
1.2%
2/162 • Number of events 2 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
3.8%
3/79 • Number of events 3 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
6.2%
5/81 • Number of events 6 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
3.8%
3/80 • Number of events 3 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Gastrointestinal disorders
Nausea
|
0.62%
1/162 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
5.1%
4/79 • Number of events 4 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
3.7%
3/81 • Number of events 3 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
3.8%
3/80 • Number of events 3 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Infections and infestations
Nasopharyngitis
|
3.1%
5/162 • Number of events 5 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
1.3%
1/79 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
2.5%
2/81 • Number of events 2 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
3.8%
3/80 • Number of events 3 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Infections and infestations
Upper respiratory tract infection
|
2.5%
4/162 • Number of events 4 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
3.8%
3/79 • Number of events 4 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
7.4%
6/81 • Number of events 6 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
1.2%
1/80 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Infections and infestations
Vulvovaginal mycotic infection
|
0.00%
0/61 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
3.3%
1/30 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/31 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
2.8%
1/36 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Back pain
|
0.62%
1/162 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/79 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
3.7%
3/81 • Number of events 3 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/80 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Pain in extremity
|
0.00%
0/162 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/79 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
3.7%
3/81 • Number of events 3 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
1.2%
1/80 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Dizziness
|
1.9%
3/162 • Number of events 3 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
3.8%
3/79 • Number of events 3 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
1.2%
1/81 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
0.00%
0/80 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Headache
|
0.62%
1/162 • Number of events 2 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
3.8%
3/79 • Number of events 3 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
7.4%
6/81 • Number of events 6 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
1.2%
1/80 • Number of events 1 • Baseline to end of safety follow-up (up to 14 weeks)
* All randomized participants who received at least one dose of the study drug (safety analysis population). Based on the planned safety analysis, adverse events were collected and reported by treatment regimen. * Gender specific events only occurring in male or female participants have had the number of participants "At Risk" adjusted accordingly.
|
Additional Information
Results disclosure agreements
- Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
- Publication restrictions are in place
Restriction type: GT60