A Study Assessing the Safety and Ocular Hypotensive Efficacy of AR-12286 in Patients With Elevated Intraocular Pressure for 3 Months



Status:Completed
Conditions:High Blood Pressure (Hypertension), Ocular
Therapuetic Areas:Cardiology / Vascular Diseases, Ophthalmology
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:11/18/2012
Start Date:October 2012
End Date:October 2013
Contact:Brian Levy, OD
Email:blevy@aeriepharma.com
Phone:(908) 470-4320

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Phase 2b Dose-response of AR-12286 in Patients With Elevated Intraocular Pressure for 3 Months


A double-masked, parallel study of AR-12286 Ophthalmic Solution 0.5%, or 0.7% (q.d., PM) or
timolol maleate Ophthalmic Solution, 0.5% (b.i.d.), O.U. for 3 months.


Inclusion Criteria:

1. 18 year of age or greater.

2. Diagnosis of open angle glaucoma (OAG) or ocular hypertension (OHT).

3. Unmedicated (post-washout) IOP ≥ 24 mm Hg at 2 eligibility visits (0800 hr), 2-7 days
apart, and ≥ 22 mm Hg at 1000 and 1600 hrs at the second qualification visit. If only
one eye meets the IOP criteria it must be the same eye that met the criteria at all
the qualification timepoints.

4. Corrected visual acuity in each eye +1.0 logMAR or better by ETDRS in each eye
(equivalent to 20/200).

5. Able and willing to give signed informed consent and follow study instructions.

Exclusion Criteria:

Ophthalmic

1. Glaucoma: pseudoexfoliation or pigment dispersion component, history of angle closure
or narrow angles. Note: Previous laser peripheral iridotomy is NOT acceptable.

2. IOP > 36 mm Hg

3. Current use of more than 1 ocular hypotensive medications (Note: fixed dose
combinations are considered multiple medications).

4. Known hypersensitivity to any component of the formulation (benzalkonium chloride,
etc.), or to topical anesthetics.

5. Previous glaucoma intraocular surgery or glaucoma laser procedures in study eye(s).

6. Refractive surgery in study eye(s) (e.g., radial keratotomy, PRK, LASIK, etc.).

7. Ocular trauma within the past six months, or ocular surgery or laser treatment within
the past three months.

8. Evidence of ocular infection, inflammation, clinically significant blepharitis or
conjunctivitis at baseline (Visit 1), or a history of herpes simplex keratitis

9. Ocular medication of any kind within 30 days of Visit 1, with the exception of a)
ocular hypotensive medications (which must be washed out according to the provided
schedule), b) lid scrubs (which may be used prior to, but not after Visit 1) or c)
lubricating drops for dry eye (which may be used throughout the study).

10. Clinically significant ocular disease (e.g. uveitis, severe keratoconjunctivitis
sicca) which might interfere with the study, including glaucomatous damage so severe
that washout of ocular hypotensive medications for one month is not judged safe
(i.e., cup-disc ratio > 0.8).

11. Central corneal thickness greater than 600 µm.

12. Any abnormality preventing reliable applanation tonometry of either eye.

Systemic:

Systemic:

13. Clinically significant abnormalities (as determined by the treating physician) in
laboratory tests at screening.

14. Known hypersensitivity or contraindication to beta adrenoceptor antagonists including
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or bronchial asthma; abnormally low blood
pressure or heart rate; second or third degree heart block or congestive heart
failure; severe diabetes).

15. Clinically significant systemic disease (e.g., myasthenia gravis, hepatic, renal,
endocrine or cardiovascular disorders) which might interfere with the study.

16. Participation in any investigational study within the past 30 days.

17. Changes of systemic medication that could have a substantial effect on IOP within 30
days prior to screening, or anticipated during the study.

18. Due to the current status of the preclinical safety program, women of childbearing
potential who are pregnant, nursing, planning a pregnancy, or not using a medically
acceptable form of birth control. An adult woman is considered to be of childbearing
potential unless she is one year post-menopausal or three months post-surgical
sterilization. All females of childbearing potential must have a negative urine
pregnancy test result at the screening examination and must not intend to become
pregnant during the study.
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