Randomized, Placebo-controlled Trial of Ferric Carboxymaltose in RLS Patients With Iron-deficiency Anemia



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Neurology, Anemia
Therapuetic Areas:Hematology, Neurology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:1/25/2019
Start Date:May 24, 2017
End Date:March 2020
Contact:Lyette Richards
Email:LRichards@americanregent.com
Phone:631-772-3515

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Randomized, Placebo-controlled Trial of Ferric Carboxymaltose in Restless Legs Syndrome Patients With Iron-deficiency Anemia

Treatment Phase I and II Primary Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of FCM (750
mg dose x 2) for treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) in patients with iron-deficiency
anemia (IDA).

Long-Term Extension Phase III Primary Objective: To evaluate the duration of effect of prior
FCM treatment and to determine the effectiveness of further iron repletion with FCM when RLS
symptoms worsen or reoccur.

This will be a Phase II, randomized, placebo-controlled study. All subjects who meet the
inclusion criteria, with no exclusion criteria, will qualify to enter the Screening Phase.
The study will enroll 70 eligible subjects to receive blinded study drug in Treatment Phase
I. All eligible subjects will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to receive a blinded dose of
either FCM 750 mg undiluted slow intravenous (IV) push at 100 mg/minute or a Placebo (15 ml
of Normal Saline [NS]) IV push at 2 ml/minute on Day 0 and 7.

A subject will be defined at Day 42 as a Responder if the International Restless Legs
Syndrome Severity Scale (IRLSS) score is ≤10 or if the IRLSS score is >10 with a Clinical
Global Impression-Improvement (CGI-I) score of much or very much improvement and the subject
does not request further treatment for RLS. A subject will be defined as a treatment
Non-Responder if neither of these criteria are met.

Non-Responders who do not meet the laboratory criteria for additional dosing will be
discontinued from the study and treated for RLS as deemed appropriate by the referring
physician. Subjects who are Non-Responders at the end of Treatment Phase I and met the
necessary laboratory criteria (ferritin <300 ng/mL and a TSAT <45%) will consented for
enrollment in Treatment Phase II of the study. These subjects will receive the first of two
unblinded doses of FCM (undiluted slow IV push 750 mg 100 mg/minute) on Day 0 of Phase II,
which will occur within 7 days of the completing Treatment Phase I visit. The subjects will
then receive the second dose of FCM (undiluted slow IV push 750 mg 100 mg/minute) on Day 7.
All treated subjects will have blood samples taken for hematology, chemistries and iron
indices on Day 14. Treatment efficacy (IRLSS score), medication review and adverse events
assessment by phone will be done on Day 28. All subjects will return to the clinic on Day 42
for end of study assessments. Subjects completing Treatment Phase II will be re-evaluated on
Day 42 and defined as either a Responder or Non-Responder, using the same criteria described
above. Subjects deemed as treatment Non-Responders will be discontinued from the study after
final assessments are complete.

Subjects who are evaluated on Day 42 (Week 6) as Responders from either Treatment Phase I or
Treatment Phase II will continue through into the 46-Week, Long-Term Extension Phase III of
the study, and be monitored and assessed by phone for RLS symptoms (IRLSS and Hopkins
RLS-Sleep Quality Questionnaire [HRSQ]) and adverse events on (approximately every 9 weeks)
Weeks 15, 25, 34, 43 and 52 (final follow-up visit). During Phase III subjects may receive
additional unblinded treatments with FCM if at any time the subject reports worsening of RLS
symptoms (an increase >4 points on the IRLSS compared to the last evaluation captured for
that subject) and laboratory criteria are met (ferritin <300 ng/mL and a TSAT <45%). Subjects
will receive a single FCM 750 mg undiluted slow IV push at 100 mg/minute. See section 6.6 for
dosing and assessment outline. No additional treatment will be allowed after the Week 46. A
final face-to-face study visit will occur on Week 52 (approximately 365 days since initial
Day 0 Treatment). If a clinic visit is not possible, final evaluation will be completed by
phone.

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Male or female subject ≥18 years of age who is able to give informed consent.

2. Confirmed diagnosis of RLS based on the Cambridge-Hopkins Diagnostic Questionnaire
(CHDQ) and the Hopkins-Hening Telephone Diagnostic Interview (HDTI).

3. IRLSS score ≥15 plus RLS symptoms for at least 3 months and currently occurring ≥2
nights per week.

4. Iron-deficiency anemia defined as an Hgb <12 g/dl with a ferritin <20 ng/mL, or
ferritin <100 when TSAT is <18%.

5. Subjects on sleep medication must be on a stable dose for at least 6 months prior
screening.

6. Subjects at risk for pregnancy must have a negative pregnancy test at screening and be
practicing an acceptable form of birth control, have had a hysterectomy or tubal
ligation, or otherwise be incapable of pregnancy, or have practiced any of the
following methods of contraception for at least one month prior to study entry:
hormonal contraceptives, spermicide with barrier, intrauterine device, or partner
sterility.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Disorders that require treatment with the same medications used for RLS include:

peripheral neuropathy and neurodegenerative disorders (i.e. Parkinson's disease or
dementia).

2. Current (past 4 weeks) use of drugs that may cause or treat RLS, e.g. opioids, calcium
channel alpha-2-delta ligands, anti-depressants, dopaminergic agonist or antagonists,
or centrally-acting antihistamines.

3. Any medical conditions contraindicated to MRI.

4. Abnormal MRI at baseline that would confound the outcome measures.

5. Secondary RLS due to neurological conditions or head trauma.

6. History of hemochromatosis, hemosiderosis, other iron storage disorders or iron
metabolism disorders.

7. Women with clinically significant uterine bleeding (>200 cc blood loss) during the six
months prior to screening.

8. Liver transaminases (AST or ALT) greater than two times the upper limit of normal
(ULN).

9. Known positive Hepatitis B antigen (HBs Ag), unless positive test can be attributed to
receipt of Hepatitis B vaccination in childhood or Hepatitis C viral antibody (HCV)
with evidence of active hepatitis (i.e., AST/ALT greater than two times the ULN).

10. Known positive HIV-1 or HIV-2 antibodies (anti-HIV).

11. Active acute or known chronic infections.

12. Rheumatoid arthritis with symptoms or signs of active inflammation.

13. Pregnant and lactating women.

14. Known hypersensitivity reaction to any component of Injectafer® (ferric
carboxymaltose).

15. Previously randomized to Injectafer® (FCM or VIT-45) in a clinical trial.

16. Previous IV iron treatment for RLS.

17. Parenteral iron, erythropoiesis stimulating agent use or blood transfusion within six
weeks prior to the screening visit.

18. Planned elective surgery during the study year.

19. Chronic alcohol or drug abuse within the past six months.

20. Any other pre-existing laboratory abnormality, medical condition, or disease that, in
the opinion of Investigator, may cause the subject to be unsuitable for the study or
place the subject at potential risk from being in the study, e.g. a malignancy,
uncontrolled hypertension, unstable ischemic heart disease, or uncontrolled diabetes
mellitus.

21. Subject is unwilling or has conditions that would prohibit them from complying with
the study requirements.
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