An Open-Label, Long-Term Extension Study to Evaluate the Safety and Tolerability Deflazacort
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Neurology, Orthopedic |
Therapuetic Areas: | Neurology, Orthopedics / Podiatry |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 4 - Any |
Updated: | 12/10/2017 |
Start Date: | December 2014 |
End Date: | August 24, 2017 |
An Open-Label, Multi-Center, Long-Term Extension Study to Evaluate the Safety and Tolerability of Orally Administrated Deflazacort in Children and Adolescent Subjects With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
This is an open label, long-term extension study in approximately 24 male DMD subjects
consisting of children (ages 4-12, inclusive) and adolescents (ages 13-16, inclusive) who
participated in the MP-104-CL-005 PK study.
consisting of children (ages 4-12, inclusive) and adolescents (ages 13-16, inclusive) who
participated in the MP-104-CL-005 PK study.
This is an open label, long-term extension study in approximately 24 male DMD subjects
consisting of children (ages 4-12, inclusive) and adolescents (ages 13-16, inclusive) who
participated in the MP-104-CL-005 PK study.
Subjects may have received up to 8 (+2 days) doses of deflazacort during the MP-104-CL-005 PK
study, at which point treatment will be continued at the same dose and frequency until such
time that deflazacort becomes commercially available or the study is terminated. Concomitant
corticosteroid therapy will be prohibited during the study while the subject is taking
deflazacort.
Subjects will be given medication to take at home for once-daily, morning dosing following
the 8 hour PK sample on Day 8 (+2 days) of the MP-104-CL-005 PK study. Subjects will begin
dosing at home the day following Day 8 (+2 days) of the MP-104-CL-005 PK study.
Safety will be monitored throughout the study by repeated clinical and laboratory evaluations
every 3 months for the first year, and then every 3 or 6 months, depending on subjects'
disease status.
Subjects will be contacted via telephone between study visits to determine if any adverse
events (AE) have occurred since the last study visit. Subjects who terminate the study early
will be contacted if the Principal Investigator (PI) deems necessary.
Treatment will be continued for a maximum of three years or until such time that deflazacort
becomes commercially available or the study is terminated.
consisting of children (ages 4-12, inclusive) and adolescents (ages 13-16, inclusive) who
participated in the MP-104-CL-005 PK study.
Subjects may have received up to 8 (+2 days) doses of deflazacort during the MP-104-CL-005 PK
study, at which point treatment will be continued at the same dose and frequency until such
time that deflazacort becomes commercially available or the study is terminated. Concomitant
corticosteroid therapy will be prohibited during the study while the subject is taking
deflazacort.
Subjects will be given medication to take at home for once-daily, morning dosing following
the 8 hour PK sample on Day 8 (+2 days) of the MP-104-CL-005 PK study. Subjects will begin
dosing at home the day following Day 8 (+2 days) of the MP-104-CL-005 PK study.
Safety will be monitored throughout the study by repeated clinical and laboratory evaluations
every 3 months for the first year, and then every 3 or 6 months, depending on subjects'
disease status.
Subjects will be contacted via telephone between study visits to determine if any adverse
events (AE) have occurred since the last study visit. Subjects who terminate the study early
will be contacted if the Principal Investigator (PI) deems necessary.
Treatment will be continued for a maximum of three years or until such time that deflazacort
becomes commercially available or the study is terminated.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Subject is capable of understanding and complying with protocol requirements.
- Subject or, when applicable, the subject's legally acceptable representative signs and
dates a written, informed consent form and any required privacy authorization prior to
the initiation of any study procedures.
- If above the age of 7, the subject signs and dates a written, informed assent form
(IAF) and any required privacy authorization prior to the initiation of any study
procedures. Subjects under age 7 at the time of study entry who turn age 7 will sign
and date a written informed assent form (IAF) at the visit following their 7th
birthday, if required by the site's IRB.
- Subject participated in and received at least one dose of study medication in the
MP-104-CL-005 protocol.
- The subject must have confirmed diagnosis of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy defined as:
1. onset of weakness before 5 years of age;
2. proximal muscle weakness;
3. increased serum creatine kinase more than 10 times the upper limit of normal
(ULN);
4. muscle biopsy and dystrophin analyses consistent with DMD or DNA mutation and
analysis by PCR or Southern blot techniques to detect gene deletions.
- The subject weighs at least 13 kg and has a body mass index (BMI) of ≤ 40 kg/m2.
- Willingness and ability to comply with scheduled visits, oral drug administration, and
study procedures including blood sample draws for safety labs.
- Up to date on all childhood vaccinations, including varicella vaccine (chicken pox).
- Baseline health is judged to be stable based on medical history, physical examination,
laboratory profiles, vital signs, or ECGs at screening, as deemed by the Investigator.
- Continuous non smoker who has not used nicotine containing products for at least 3
months prior to the first dose.
- The subject is able to take tablets.
Exclusion Criteria:
- The subject has received any investigational compound and/or has participated in
another clinical study within 90 days prior to study treatment with the exception of
MP-104-CL-005, observational cohort studies or non-interventional studies.
- The subject is an immediate family member, study site employee, or is in a dependent
relationship with a study site employee who is involved in the conduct of this study
(e.g. spouse, parent, child, sibling) or may consent under duress.
- Any significant finding on the Columbia suicide severity rating scale (C SSRS) for
subjects (ages 12-16, inclusive), in the opinion of the PI, warrants exclusion from
this study.
- The subject has, in the judgment of the, clinically significant abnormal clinical
chemistry laboratory parameters that may affect safety at Day 0.
- The subject has, in the judgment of the Investigator, a history or current medical
condition that could affect safety including, but not limited to:
1. Major renal or hepatic impairment
2. Immunosuppression or other contraindications for corticosteroid treatment
3. History of chronic systemic fungal or viral infections
4. Diabetes mellitus
5. Idiopathic hypocalciuria
6. Symptomatic cardiomyopathy at Day 0
- The subject has a history of hypersensitivity or allergic reaction to steroids or
their formulations including, but not limited to lactose, sucrose, etc.
- Inability to take tablets as assessed by site investigator.
- Subject is mentally or legally incapacitated or has significant emotional problems at
the time of screening visit or expected during the conduct of the study.
- History of any illness that, in the opinion of the PI, might confound the results of
the study or poses an additional risk to the subject by their participation in the
study.
- Positive urine drug or alcohol results at Day 0.
- Hemoglobin level below the lower limit of normal at Day 0.
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