Pharmacokinetics & Safety of Cambia® in Migraine With or Without Aura in 12-17 Year Olds

Not Recruiting

Trial ID: NCT02287376

Purpose

Study Objectives: 1. The primary objective is to characterize the pharmacokinetics of a single oral administration of 50 mg Cambia in pediatric subjects, ages 12-17 years with a diagnosis of episodic migraine with or without aura. 2. The secondary objectives are to determine: 1. The safety and tolerability of Cambia from a single dose 2. Three-month safety evaluation of Cambia in outpatient usage in this population

Official Title

A Phase 4, Open-Label Study of the Pharmacokinetics and Safety of Cambia® (Diclofenac Potassium for Oral Solution) for the Acute Treatment of Migraine Attacks With or Without Aura in Pediatric Subjects (Ages 12-17 Years)

Stanford Investigator(s)

Peter Schmidt
Peter Schmidt

Clinical Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine

Eligibility


Inclusion Criteria:

   1. Subject is ≥12 and ≤17 years of age at screening.

   2. Subject diagnosed with episodic migraine with or without aura for at least 3 months
   (migraine defined based on the International classification of headache disorders-II
   1.2.1 or 1.1).

   3. Subject has 14 or fewer headache days per month.

   4. Subject receiving prophylactic treatment for migraine may be included.

   5. If female, is not of childbearing potential (defined as premenarchal) or if of
   childbearing potential must have a negative serum pregnancy test at screening and a
   negative urine pregnancy test on Study Day 1, if the Screening visit and Day 1 are not
   on the same day, and must use medically acceptable methods of birth control as listed
   below and agrees to continue its use throughout the study:1) hormonal methods (e.g.,
   oral, implantable, injectable, or transdermal contraceptives for a minimum of 1 full
   menstrual cycle before study drug administration), 2) Total abstinence from sexual
   intercourse since the last menses before study drug administration, 3) intrauterine
   device, 4) double-barrier method (e.g., condoms, sponge, diaphragm, or vaginal ring
   with spermicidal jellies or cream).

   6. Subject's legally authorized representative (e.g., parent, guardian) must voluntarily
   sign and date an informed consent form (ICF) that is approved by an Institutional
   Review Board (IRB), and the subject must sign an assent (if appropriate), before the
   commencement of any study assessment.

   7. Subject's legally authorized representative (e.g., parent, guardian) and subject (if
   appropriate), is able to read and understand the study procedures and requirements and
   adhere to the protocol requirements and procedures.

Exclusion Criteria:

   1. Subject has a known history of allergic reaction, hypersensitivity, or clinically
   significant intolerance to diclofenac, aspirin, or any nonsteroidal anti inflammatory
   drugs (NSAIDs); history of NSAID induced bronchospasm (subjects with the triad of
   asthma, nasal polyps, and chronic rhinitis are at greater risk for bronchospasm and
   should be considered carefully); or hypersensitivity, allergy, or significant reaction
   to the non-active ingredients of the study medication.

   2. Subject is pregnant or lactating or considered at risk of pregnancy.

   3. Subject has been under an inconsistent dosing regimen of prophylactic treatment for
   migraine.

   4. Subject has headache symptoms likely due to, or aggravated by, traumatic injury to the
   head or neck region, such as whiplash, within the last six months;

   5. Subject has or is suspected of having a secondary headache.

   6. Subject has significant abnormal findings during the neurological exam at screening.

   7. Subject has a history of any GI event (e.g., perforation, obstruction, bleed) before
   Screening that, in the opinion of the investigator, would make the subject unsuitable
   for study participation.

   8. Subject is receiving any medication that, in the opinion of the investigator, may
   cause a clinically significant condition when used concomitantly with diclofenac
   (e.g., aspirin, anticoagulants, ACE inhibitors, methotrexate, cyclosporine,
   furosemide, lithium).

   9. Subject is and has been receiving a medication that is known to strongly inhibit
   and/or induce cytochrome P450 2C9 such that it might unpredictably affect the
   pharmacokinetics of diclofenac (e.g., fluconazole, amiodarone, oxandrolone,
   sulfipyrazone as inhibitors and rifampin as an inducer).

10. Subject has any condition or any laboratory abnormality that would, in the opinion of
   the investigator, contraindicate study participation.

11. Subject has impaired liver function (e.g., alanine aminotransferase [ALT] ≥ 3 times
   the upper limit of normal [ULN] or bilirubin ≥ 3 times ULN), known active hepatic
   disease (e.g., hepatitis), or evidence of clinically significant liver disease or
   other condition affecting the liver that may suggest the potential for an increased
   susceptibility to hepatic toxicity with oral diclofenac exposure.

12. Subject has any history of renal disease that, in the opinion of the investigator,
   would contraindicate study participation; or subject has significantly impaired renal
   function as evidenced by an estimated GFR of ≤60 ml/min/1.73m2.

13. Subject is considered by the investigator, for any reason (including, but not limited
   to the risks described as precautions, warnings, and contraindications in the
   Prescribing Information for Cambia), to be an unsuitable candidate to receive the
   study medication.

14. Subject has a history of laboratory test results obtained within 6 months before the
   Screening visit that show the presence of HIV, hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis
   C antibody, or active hepatitis A immunoglobulin M.

15. Subject is currently receiving any medication that is contraindicated for use
   concomitantly with diclofenac (refer to the products' professional labeling) or the
   subject has not undergone a washout period of at least 5-6 half-lives of PK or PD,
   whichever is longer, for these medications.

16. Subject has a known or suspected history of alcohol use and or drug/ substance abuse
   or misuse within 2 years before Screening; or evidence of tolerance or physical
   dependence before study medication administration.

17. Subject has a documented history of a medical condition that, in the opinion of the
   investigator, would compromise the subject's ability to absorb, metabolize, or excrete
   diclofenac, including (but not limited to) intractable nausea and/or vomiting and/or
   severe GI narrowing (pathologic or iatrogenic).

18. Subject has received any investigational product or device within 30 days before the
   Screening, or is scheduled to receive an investigational device or another
   investigational drug (other than Cambia) during the course of this study.

19. Subject is a relative of a member of the study site staff or Sponsor directly involved
   in this study.

Intervention(s):

drug: Diclofenac Potassium for Oral Solution

Not Recruiting

Contact Information

Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305