Analgesic Efficacy and Safety of Topical VMD-3866 Gel in Management of Pain Induced by Chemotherapy (CIPN)
NCT07072468 · Status: RECRUITING · Phase: PHASE2 · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 16
Last updated 2026-03-27
Summary
Peripheral neuropathy is a disorder caused by damage to the peripheral nerves. Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a common side effect of certain chemotherapy drugs, such as platinum-based compounds, taxanes, and vinca alkaloids, which can damage nerve fibres by disrupting their structure and function. At present, relief of neuropathic pain in CIPN is limited, and existing therapies providing only modest and variable efficacy across patients.
This is a study of VMD-3866 gel (the study medicine which is non-opioid, non-NSAID), an experimental new topical medicine for treating pain caused by CIPN. The goal of this study is to assess if the study medicine improves pain symptoms in patients with CIPN, and to find out the side effects of the study medicine if any.
The study medicine will work by selectively blocking a specific sub-type of proteins (called T-type calcium channels) in the nerves under the skin which will lower the activity of the nerves and therefore reduce pain. It is a topical gel, meaning that it is applied to the skin, and its novel gel formulation limits that only little amount of study medicine may enter the blood and none enters the brain. This means it's unlikely to be addictive and it's unlikely to have any impact on participant current medications. Researchers will compare study medicine to a matching placebo (a look-alike gel that contains no drug) to see if VMD-3866 gel works to management of pain caused by CIPN.
Conditions
- Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral Neuropathy
- Drug-Induced Nephropathy
Interventions
- DRUG
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VMD-3866 Gel
Each participant will have 2 treatment periods, separated by a washout of at least 7 days. Participants will be randomized 1:1 to receive VMD-3866 gel in one period, and placebo gel in the other. Before the start of each treatment period, participants will have a Run-in period lasting 7 days, during which they will record NPRS scores each morning in a trial diary. Participants will continue to record NPRS scores in the trial diary during treatment periods 1 and 2 (about 1 h after each dose). Participants will be screened within 45 days before their first treatment period. Eligible participants may attend an outpatient visit up to 14 days before their first dose of VMD-3866 or placebo, for baseline QST and, in ≥ 8 participants, a skin biopsy. Participants will visit the site for their first and last doses (Days 1 and 8) in each treatment period. All other doses they will self-administer at home.
- DRUG
-
Placebo Gel
Each participant will have 2 treatment periods, separated by a washout of at least 7 days. Participants will be randomized 1:1 to receive VMD-3866 gel in one period, and placebo gel in the other. Before the start of each treatment period, participants will have a Run-in period lasting 7 days, during which they will record NPRS scores each morning in a trial diary. Participants will continue to record NPRS scores in the trial diary during treatment periods 1 and 2 (about 1 h after each dose). Participants will be screened within 45 days before their first treatment period. Eligible participants may attend an outpatient visit up to 14 days before their first dose of VMD-3866 or placebo, for baseline QST and, in ≥ 8 participants, a skin biopsy. Participants will visit the site for their first and last doses (Days 1 and 8) in each treatment period. All other doses they will self-administer at home.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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VM Therapeutics LLC
lead INDUSTRY
Principal Investigators
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Clinical Development · VM Therapeutics LLC
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- QUADRUPLE
- Model
- CROSSOVER
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 80 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2025-12-12
- Primary Completion
- 2027-06-30
- Completion
- 2027-12-31
- FDA Drug
- Yes
Countries
- United Kingdom
Study Locations
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