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This modular Program will first confirm the safety and efficacy of Paromomycin IM Injection when given to an expanded population in the outpatient setting in experienced VL centers and subsequently evaluate the effectiveness of an expanded access model of providing Paromomycin IM Injection to progressively more resource-constrained clinics in Bihar, India.
Safe, effective, and affordable treatments for visceral leishmaniasis (VL) that are widely available to the poorest population of rural India where the disease is endemic are urgently needed. Resistance to antimonials, which have historically been the first line of treatment for VL in Bihar and adjoining states, is a major problem. Other available treatments are limited by their high cost, toxicity, or contraindications in certain populations. Paromomycin IM Injection was approved for the treatment of VL in August 2006 by the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI).
The study is designed to establish a Phase 4 Access Program in a modular, stepwise fashion (Modules 1 to 3). The study will first confirm the safety and efficacy of Paromomycin IM Injection in an expanded VL population treated as an outpatient in experienced centers (Module 1); and then progressively extend the network of treatment facilities, the number and reach of the trained staff, and the implementation of the requisite logistics systems to rural Bihar (Modules 2 and 3). An expanded network of healthcare workers will be trained and supervised to make a preliminary diagnosis of VL; to make appropriate referrals to confirm the diagnosis of VL; to treat with Paromomycin IM Injection; and to assess patient safety and clinical response on an outpatient basis.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Experimental | Paromomycin IM Injection (approved product in India) |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paromomycin sulfate | Drug | Paromomycin will be administered intramuscularly at 11 mg/kg, once a day, for 21 consecutive days |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| M1: Safety as measured by adverse events, serious adverse events, vital signs, and laboratory parameters. | M1: Approximately 6 months | |
| M2&3: Program effectiveness as measured by specific criteria for healthcare workers, patients, and operational systems. | approximately 2.5 years |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| M1: Clinical cure as measured by temperature/hx of fever, spleen size decrease by at least 33% from baseline, and clinical assessment of treating physician. | M1: Approximately 6 months | |
| M2 and M3: Clinical cure as measured by temperature/hx of fever, spleen size decrease, and clinical assessment of treating physician. |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
|---|---|---|
| P K Sinha, MD | Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of Medical Sciences | Principal Investigator |
| T K Jha, MD | Kalazar Research Centre | Principal Investigator |
| C P Thakur, MD | Kala-azar Research Centre | Principal Investigator |
| Shyam Sundar, MD | Kala-azar Medical Research Centre | Principal Investigator |
| Devendra Nath, MD | Shrimati Hazari Maternity and Medical Care | Principal Investigator |
| Supriyo Mukherjee, MD | Research Centre for Diabetes, Hypertension and Obesity | Principal Investigator |
| Amrendra K Aditya, MD | Dr. A.K. Aditya Clinic | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of Medical Sciences | Agam Kuan, Patna | Bihar | 800 007 | India | ||
| Shrimati Hazari Maternity and Medical Care |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
|---|---|---|---|
| 17582067 | Background | Sundar S, Jha TK, Thakur CP, Sinha PK, Bhattacharya SK. Injectable paromomycin for Visceral leishmaniasis in India. N Engl J Med. 2007 Jun 21;356(25):2571-81. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa066536. |
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| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D007898 | Leishmaniasis, Visceral |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D007896 | Leishmaniasis |
| D056986 | Euglenozoa Infections |
| D011528 | Protozoan Infections |
| D010272 | Parasitic Diseases |
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| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D010303 | Paromomycin |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D000617 | Aminoglycosides |
| D006027 | Glycosides |
| D002241 | Carbohydrates |
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| approximately 6 months |
| Azad Nagar, Balua Tal, Motihari |
| Bihar |
| 845 401 |
| India |
| Research Centre for Diabetes, Hypertension and Obesity | Bengali Tola, Samastipur | Bihar | 848 101 | India |
| Dr. A.K. Aditya Clinic | East of Bhola Talkies, Samastipur | Bihar | 848 101 | India |
| Kala-zar Research Centre | Patna | Bihar | 800 001 | India |
| Kala-azar Medical Research Centre | Rambagh Road, Muzaffarpur | Bihar | 842 001 | India |
| Kalazar Research Centre | Brahmpura | Muzaffarpur, Bihar | 842 003 | India |
| D007239 |
| Infections |
| D000079426 | Vector Borne Diseases |