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| Clinvest Research, LLC | INDUSTRY |
| Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | INDUSTRY |
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and changes in the number of migraine and headache days with repeated subcutaneous administration of IONIS-PKKRx (ISIS 546254) or placebo in subjects with chronic migraine.
This is a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized, multi-center study in subjects with chronic migraine. The study will consist of 7 office visits, 6 Sample collection visits and 3 phone call assessments. Subjects agreeing to participate in the study and meeting the entry criteria assessed at the screening visit, will begin a 28 day baseline period to confirm their diagnosis, and establish a baseline frequency of migraine and headache days. During the baseline period, subjects will continue treating their migraines in their usual manner. They will monitor headache activity, migraine related symptoms, and medication usage with an electronic daily headache diary.
Subjects who, after completing the baseline, continue to meet entrance criteria will be eligible to enter into the 4 month treatment phase. They will be randomized according to the Clinvest generated randomization schedule. A total of 30 randomized subjects will enter the treatment phase receiving IONIS-PKKRx (ISIS 546254; SC) or placebo in a 1:1 design. Study drug or placebo will be administered weekly for 16 weeks. A short phone call to assess any treatment related adverse events will take place 1 and 2 days after randomization. Daily electronic diary assessments will collect headache frequency and severity, associated migraine symptoms, acute medication usage, and the emergence of unusual symptoms and adverse events. Subjects will return to the site at weeks 4, 8, and 12 for investigational product (IP) accountability/dispensing, medication and medication updates, biomarker/lab sample collection, and assessment of adverse events. An end of treatment visit will take place 16 weeks after randomization.
Subjects will have a follow-up safety visit one month after their last dosage of IP ) for assessment of any adverse events (AE) and satisfaction and a final safety phone call 2 months following their last office visit (3 months after last dose of IP) for assessment of any adverse events (AE). Subjects will continue to complete headache diaries through Visit 7. Subjects will also have hematology samples collected every other week starting after Visit 2 through Day 154.
Safety and tolerability will be monitored by the Investigators. Patients who discontinue study treatment prematurely should complete any follow-up visits associated with the most recent dose and should move into and complete the Follow-up Phase.
Subjects will undergo sampling for (pharmacokinetics) PK, coagulation, chemistry, hematology, and optional future biomedical research, as specified in the schedule of procedures.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| IONIS-PKKRx (ISIS 546254) | Active Comparator | Those randomized to IONIS-PKKRx (ISIS 546254) will receive subcutaneous injections containing 1.00 mL (200mg) weekly for weeks 1-16. |
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| Placebo | Placebo Comparator | Those randomized to placebo will receive subcutaneous injections containing 1.00 mL (200mg) weekly for weeks 1-16. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| IONIS-PKKRx (ISIS 546254) | Drug | Those randomized to IONIS-PKKRx (ISIS 546254) will receive subcutaneous injections containing 1.00 mL (200mg) of IONIS- PKKRx (ISIS 546254) weekly for weeks 1-16. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Migraine Days | Compare the efficacy of ISIS 546254 in the preventive treatment of chronic migraine, measured by the number of monthly migraine days comparing baseline to the final month of the 4-month treatment period for subjects treated with ISIS 546254 vs. placebo. | Comparing baseline to treatment period, up to 16 weeks |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Headache Severity | Evaluate the efficacy of ISIS 546254 in the preventive treatment of chronic migraine, measured by the monthly headache severity comparing baseline to the final month of the 4-month treatment period for subjects treated with ISIS 546254 vs. placebo. Headache severity scale ranges from 1 (Mild) to 3 (Severe). | Comparing baseline to treatment period, up to 16 weeks |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Potential subjects must meet the following criteria at the screening visit to enter this study:
male or female, in otherwise good health, 18 to 65 years of age.
history of chronic migraine meeting the diagnostic criteria listed in the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-III beta version, 2013), as follows:
a. History of frequent headaches suggestive of chronic migraine (15 or greater days of qualifying headaches per month) for at least three months prior to screening b. Verification of headache frequency through prospectively collected baseline information during the 28-day run-in phase demonstrating headaches on at least 15 days, with at least 8 days per month fulfilling any ONE of the following; i. Qualify as being a migraine attack ii. Relieved by migraine specific acute medications
onset of migraine before age 50.
stable pattern of migraine pattern for at least 3 months prior to screening.
not currently taking a migraine preventive OR has been taking a stable dose of a preventive for at least 30 days prior to screening and agrees to not start, stop, or change medication and/or dosage during the study period.
i. Subjects on migraine preventative should have stable headache pattern ii. Injections of onabotulinumtoxinA are allowable if subject has completed at least 2 injection cycles and agrees to maintain a regular injection cycle for the duration of the study
Exclusion Criteria:
Potential subjects meeting any of the following criteria will be excluded from entering this study:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Timothy R Smith, MD | Clinvest Research, LLC | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| StudyMetrix | City of Saint Peters | Missouri | 63303 | United States | ||
| Clinvest Research, LLC |
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| FG000 | IONIS-PKKRx (ISIS 546254) | Those randomized to IONIS-PKKRx (ISIS 546254) received subcutaneous injections containing 1.00 mL (200mg/mL) weekly for weeks 1-16. |
| FG001 | Placebo | Those randomized to placebo will receive subcutaneous injections containing 1.00 mL weekly for weeks 1-16. |
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| BG000 | IONIS-PKKRx (ISIS 546254) | Those randomized to IONIS-PKKRx (ISIS 546254) received subcutaneous injections containing 1.00 mL (200mg/mL) weekly for weeks 1-16. |
| BG001 | Placebo |
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| Primary | Migraine Days | Compare the efficacy of ISIS 546254 in the preventive treatment of chronic migraine, measured by the number of monthly migraine days comparing baseline to the final month of the 4-month treatment period for subjects treated with ISIS 546254 vs. placebo. | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | Days | Comparing baseline to treatment period, up to 16 weeks |
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| ID | Title | Description | Deaths (Affected) | Deaths (At Risk) | Serious Events (Affected) | Serious Events (At Risk) | Other Events (Affected) | Other Events (At Risk) |
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| EG000 | IONIS-PKKRx (ISIS 546254) | Those randomized to IONIS-PKKRx (ISIS 546254) received subcutaneous injections containing 1.00 mL (200mg/mL) weekly for weeks 1-16. |
| Term | Organ System | Source Vocabulary | Assessment Type | Notes | Statistical Information |
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| Gastrectomy | Surgical and medical procedures | MedDRA (Unspecified) | Non-systematic Assessment |
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| Injection site erythema | General disorders | MedDRA (Unspecified) | Non-systematic Assessment |
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| Title | Organization | Phone | Extension | |
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| Jim Sly | Clinvest Research | 4178413673 | jsly@clinvest.com |
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| Type | Includes Protocol | Includes SAP | Includes ICF | Document Label | Document Date | Document Uploaded Date | Document File Name |
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| Prot | Yes | No | No | Study Protocol | Jun 12, 2017 | Nov 5, 2019 | Prot_000.pdf |
| SAP | No | Yes | No | Statistical Analysis Plan | Jan 17, 2018 | Nov 5, 2019 | SAP_001.pdf |
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| ID | Term |
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| D008881 | Migraine Disorders |
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| D051270 | Headache Disorders, Primary |
| D020773 | Headache Disorders |
| D001927 | Brain Diseases |
| D002493 | Central Nervous System Diseases |
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At randomization (Visit 2), neither the subject nor the investigator will be aware to which treatment group the subject has been assigned. Investigational product will be drawn and administered in a double blind format. If needed, for safety and proper treatment of the subject, the investigator can unblind the subject's treatment assignment to determine which treatment has been assigned and institute appropriate follow-up care. When possible, Sponsor and Clinvest should be notified prior to unblinding study drug.
| Placebo | Other | Those randomized to placebo will receive subcutaneous injections 1.00 mL (200mg) weekly for weeks 1-16. |
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| Headache Days | Compare the efficacy of ISIS 546254 in the preventive treatment of chronic migraine, measured by the number of monthly headache days comparing baseline to the final month of the 4-month treatment period for subjects treated with ISIS 546254 vs. placebo. | Comparing baseline to treatment period, up to 16 weeks |
| Number of Subjects Reporting a ≥ 50% Reduction in the Number of Migraine Headaches | Compare the number of patients meeting 50% response criteria, response defined as a ≥ 50% reduction in the number of headaches from baseline to the final month of the 4-month treatment period for subjects treated with ISIS 546254 vs. placebo. | Comparing baseline to treatment period, up to 16 weeks |
| Count of Migraine Headache Days Requiring Use of Migraine Medication | Compare the count of the number of headache days requiring use of medication for the treatment of migraine or headache pain (i.e., acute and rescue or breakthrough medication use) from baseline to the final month of the 4-month treatment period for subjects treated with ISIS 546254 vs. placebo. | Comparing baseline to treatment period, up to 16 weeks |
| Migraine Specific Quality of Life (MSQ) Questionnaire Score | Compare scores from baseline to the final month of the 4-month treatment period in the Migraine Specific Quality of Life (MSQ) Questionnaire for subjects treated with ISIS 546254 vs. placebo. The MSQ total score is derived from the summation of fourteen questions on the MSQ. Answer options for the MSQ are coded as: 1 = None of the time, 2 = A little bit of the time, 3 = Some of the time, 4 = A good bit of the time, 5 = Most of the time, 6 = All of the time. The range of total MSQ score for each time point is 14 to 84, with higher scores indicating more effects of migraine on the subject's daily activities. | Comparing baseline to treatment period, up to 16 weeks |
| Physician Global Impress of Change (PGIC) Score | Compare the end of treatment month 4 in the physician global impress of change (PGIC) for subjects treated with ISIS 546254 vs. placebo. The PGIC is a one item questionnaire asking, "Since the beginning of treatment in this study, how would you describe this patient's change (if any) in their overall status?". The answer option for the PGIC is coded as: 3 = Very Much Improved, 2 = Much Improved, 1 = Minimally Improved, 0 = No Change, -1 = Minimally Worse, -2 = Much Worse, -3 = Very Much Worse, with negative scores indicating the subject's overall status has decreased while in the study and positive scores indicating the subject's overall status has increased while in the study. | Evaluating the treatment period, but collected at the end of treatment, up to 16 weeks |
| Subject Global Impress of Change (SGIC) Score | Compare the end of treatment month 4 in the subjects' global impression of change (SGIC) for subjects treated with ISIS 546254 vs. placebo. The SGIC is a one item questionnaire asking, "Since the beginning of treatment in this study, how would you describe the change (if any) in your overall status?". The answer option for the SGIC is coded as: 3 = Very Much Improved, 2 = Much Improved, 1 = Minimally Improved, 0 = No Change, -1 = Minimally Worse, -2 = Much Worse, -3 = Very Much Worse, with negative scores indicating the subject's overall status has decreased while in the study and positive scores indicating the subject's overall status has increased while in the study. | Evaluating the treatment period, but collected at the end of treatment, up to 16 weeks |
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Those randomized to placebo will receive subcutaneous injections containing 1.00 mL weekly for weeks 1-16.
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| Secondary | Headache Severity | Evaluate the efficacy of ISIS 546254 in the preventive treatment of chronic migraine, measured by the monthly headache severity comparing baseline to the final month of the 4-month treatment period for subjects treated with ISIS 546254 vs. placebo. Headache severity scale ranges from 1 (Mild) to 3 (Severe). | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | units on a scale | Comparing baseline to treatment period, up to 16 weeks |
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| Secondary | Headache Days | Compare the efficacy of ISIS 546254 in the preventive treatment of chronic migraine, measured by the number of monthly headache days comparing baseline to the final month of the 4-month treatment period for subjects treated with ISIS 546254 vs. placebo. | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | Days | Comparing baseline to treatment period, up to 16 weeks |
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| Secondary | Number of Subjects Reporting a ≥ 50% Reduction in the Number of Migraine Headaches | Compare the number of patients meeting 50% response criteria, response defined as a ≥ 50% reduction in the number of headaches from baseline to the final month of the 4-month treatment period for subjects treated with ISIS 546254 vs. placebo. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | Comparing baseline to treatment period, up to 16 weeks |
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| Secondary | Count of Migraine Headache Days Requiring Use of Migraine Medication | Compare the count of the number of headache days requiring use of medication for the treatment of migraine or headache pain (i.e., acute and rescue or breakthrough medication use) from baseline to the final month of the 4-month treatment period for subjects treated with ISIS 546254 vs. placebo. | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | Days | Comparing baseline to treatment period, up to 16 weeks |
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| Secondary | Migraine Specific Quality of Life (MSQ) Questionnaire Score | Compare scores from baseline to the final month of the 4-month treatment period in the Migraine Specific Quality of Life (MSQ) Questionnaire for subjects treated with ISIS 546254 vs. placebo. The MSQ total score is derived from the summation of fourteen questions on the MSQ. Answer options for the MSQ are coded as: 1 = None of the time, 2 = A little bit of the time, 3 = Some of the time, 4 = A good bit of the time, 5 = Most of the time, 6 = All of the time. The range of total MSQ score for each time point is 14 to 84, with higher scores indicating more effects of migraine on the subject's daily activities. | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | score on a scale | Comparing baseline to treatment period, up to 16 weeks |
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| Secondary | Physician Global Impress of Change (PGIC) Score | Compare the end of treatment month 4 in the physician global impress of change (PGIC) for subjects treated with ISIS 546254 vs. placebo. The PGIC is a one item questionnaire asking, "Since the beginning of treatment in this study, how would you describe this patient's change (if any) in their overall status?". The answer option for the PGIC is coded as: 3 = Very Much Improved, 2 = Much Improved, 1 = Minimally Improved, 0 = No Change, -1 = Minimally Worse, -2 = Much Worse, -3 = Very Much Worse, with negative scores indicating the subject's overall status has decreased while in the study and positive scores indicating the subject's overall status has increased while in the study. | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | units on a scale | Evaluating the treatment period, but collected at the end of treatment, up to 16 weeks |
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| Secondary | Subject Global Impress of Change (SGIC) Score | Compare the end of treatment month 4 in the subjects' global impression of change (SGIC) for subjects treated with ISIS 546254 vs. placebo. The SGIC is a one item questionnaire asking, "Since the beginning of treatment in this study, how would you describe the change (if any) in your overall status?". The answer option for the SGIC is coded as: 3 = Very Much Improved, 2 = Much Improved, 1 = Minimally Improved, 0 = No Change, -1 = Minimally Worse, -2 = Much Worse, -3 = Very Much Worse, with negative scores indicating the subject's overall status has decreased while in the study and positive scores indicating the subject's overall status has increased while in the study. | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | units on a scale | Evaluating the treatment period, but collected at the end of treatment, up to 16 weeks |
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| EG001 | Placebo | Those randomized to placebo will receive subcutaneous injections containing 1.00 mL weekly for weeks 1-16. | 0 | 15 | 2 | 15 | 8 | 15 |
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| Injection site induration | General disorders | MedDRA (Unspecified) | Non-systematic Assessment |
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| Injection site pain | General disorders | MedDRA (Unspecified) | Non-systematic Assessment |
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| Injection site pruritus | General disorders | MedDRA (Unspecified) | Non-systematic Assessment |
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| Nausea | Gastrointestinal disorders | MedDRA (Unspecified) | Non-systematic Assessment |
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| Pain | General disorders | MedDRA (Unspecified) | Non-systematic Assessment |
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| Sinus congestion | Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders | MedDRA (Unspecified) | Non-systematic Assessment |
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| D009422 | Nervous System Diseases |