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A Placebo-Controlled Adaptive Treatment Assignment Study of Intravenous COL-144 in the Acute Treatment of Migraine

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ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00384774
Recruitment Status : Completed
First Posted : October 6, 2006
Results First Posted : December 2, 2019
Last Update Posted : December 2, 2019
Sponsor:
Collaborator:
CoLucid Pharmaceuticals
Information provided by (Responsible Party):
Eli Lilly and Company

Brief Summary:
This study evaluates the efficacy of a range of intravenous doses of COL-144 in the treatment of migraine headache in order to select a dose range for further studies.

Condition or disease Intervention/treatment Phase
Migraine Drug: Lasmiditan Drug: Placebo Phase 2

Detailed Description:

This study is set up:

  • to evaluate the efficacy (headache response at two hours) of a range of intravenous doses of COL-144 in order to select a dose range for further evaluation,
  • to explore the time course and effect of a range of dose levels of COL-144 on features of the migraine including: headache response, proportion of participants pain-free, headache recurrence, nausea, photophobia, phonophobia, disability, use of rescue medication, patient global impression and vomiting
  • to explore the safety and tolerability of a range of doses of COL-144 in terms of adverse events, physical exam, vital signs, laboratory evaluations, and ECGs
  • to determine key PK parameters for COL-144 and to explore the relationship between the PK of COL-144 and the time course and extent of clinical response

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Study Type : Interventional  (Clinical Trial)
Actual Enrollment : 130 participants
Allocation: Randomized
Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment
Masking: Double (Participant, Investigator)
Primary Purpose: Treatment
Official Title: A Placebo-Controlled, Group Sequential, Adaptive Treatment Assignment Study of Intravenous COL-144 (LY573144) in the Acute Treatment of Migraine
Actual Study Start Date : November 2006
Actual Primary Completion Date : June 2007
Actual Study Completion Date : June 2007

Resource links provided by the National Library of Medicine

MedlinePlus Genetics related topics: Migraine
MedlinePlus related topics: Headache Migraine
Drug Information available for: Lasmiditan

Arm Intervention/treatment
Experimental: Lasmiditan
Participants received escalating doses of 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg, 30 mg and 45 mg of lasmiditan as intravenous injection.
Drug: Lasmiditan
Administered as intravenous infusion
Other Name: LY573144, COL-144

Placebo Comparator: Placebo
Participants received intravenous infusion of placebo solution.
Drug: Placebo
Administered as intravenous infusion




Primary Outcome Measures :
  1. Number of Participants With Headache Response at Two Hours After Initiation of Infusion of Study Drug [ Time Frame: 2 hours post dose ]
    Headache response is a binary response variable derived from the headache intensities recorded in the participant diary. Headache response is defined as a reduction in headache severity from moderate or severe at baseline to mild or no headache, at two hours after initiation of infusion of study drug.


Secondary Outcome Measures :
  1. Percentage of Participants With Headache Response 10 to 240 Minutes (Min) Post Dose [ Time Frame: 10, 20, 40, 60 90, 120, 180 and 240 minutes post dose ]
    Headache response is defined as a reduction in headache severity from moderate or severe at baseline to mild or no headache, at two hours after initiation of infusion of study drug.

  2. Percentage of Participants Headache Free [ Time Frame: 10, 20, 40, 60 90, 120, 180 and 240 minutes post dose ]
    Headache free is defined as a reduction in headache severity from moderate or severe at baseline to no headache pain at 10 min, 20 min, 40 min, 60 min, 90 min, 120 min, 180 min, and 240 min after initiation of study drug.

  3. Number of Participants With Sustained Headache Response [ Time Frame: 2 to 24 hours post dose ]
    Sustained headache response at 2 hours is a binary response variable derived from the headache intensities recorded in the participant diary. Sustained headache response was defined as moderate or severe headache pain at baseline which became mild or absent (pain free) at 2 hours after initiation of study drug and which did not recur (became moderate or severe) within 24 hours of initiation of study drug. If rescue medication was taken within 24 hours, this was considered a headache recurrence, even if no headache was reported.

  4. Number of Participants With Sustained Pain Free [ Time Frame: 2 to 24 hours post dose ]
    Sustained pain free was defined as moderate or severe headache pain at baseline which became mild or absent (pain free) at 2 hours after initiation of study drug and which did not recur (became moderate or severe) within 24 hours of initiation of study drug. If rescue medication was taken within 24 hours, this was considered a headache recurrence, even if no headache was reported.

  5. Number of Participants With Absence of Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia and Phonophobia [ Time Frame: 2 hours post dose ]
    Number of participants with absence of nausea, vomiting, photophobia and phonophobia.

  6. Number of Participants With Clinical Disability [ Time Frame: 2 hours post dose ]
    Clinical disability for each participant was assessed using the Clinical Disability Questionnaire (CDQ). Participants graded their disability on the following scale: 0, no disability, able to function normally; 1, performance of daily activities mildly impaired, can still do everything but with difficulty; 2, performance of daily activities moderately impaired, unable to do some things; 3, performance of daily activities severely impaired, cannot do all or most things, bed rest may be necessary.

  7. Percentage of Participants Using Rescue Medication [ Time Frame: 24 hours post dose ]
    Use of rescue medication up to 24 hours after initiation of study drug.

  8. Percentage of Participants Reporting a Score on the Patient Global Impression (PGI) [ Time Frame: 2 hours post dose ]
    PGI scale is a participant-rated instrument that measures participants own global impression of their illness severity. Participants were asked to mark the box that best describes their headache condition since they started taking the medicine. The options in the displayed boxes are represented on a 7-point scale, with 1 = very much better, 2 = much better, 3 = a little better, 4 = no change, 5 = a little worse, 6 = much worse, and 7 = very much worse.



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Ages Eligible for Study:   18 Years to 65 Years   (Adult, Older Adult)
Sexes Eligible for Study:   All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   No
Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with migraine with or without aura fulfilling the IHS diagnostic criteria 1.1 and 1.2.1 (2004)
  • History of migraine of at least 1 year
  • Migraine onset before the age of 50 years
  • History of 1 - 8 migraine attacks per month
  • Male or female subjects aged 18 to 65 years
  • Female patients of child-bearing potential must be using a highly effective form of contraception (eg combined oral contraceptive, IUD, abstinence, vasectomized partner)
  • Able and willing to return to the clinic for treatment within 4 hours of the onset of a migraine headache
  • Able and willing to give written informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • History of life threatening or intolerable adverse reaction to any triptan
  • Use of prescription migraine prophylactic drugs
  • Pregnant or breast-feeding women
  • Women of child-bearing potential not using highly effective contraception
  • History or evidence of coronary artery disease, ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke, epilepsy or any other condition placing the patient at increased risk of seizures
  • History of hypertension (controlled or uncontrolled)
  • Sitting BP >160mmHg systolic or >90mmHg diastolic on 2 repeated measurements at screening
  • Current use of hemodynamically active cardiovascular drugs
  • History within the previous 3 years or current evidence of abuse of any drug, prescription or illicit, or alcohol
  • Significant renal impairment
  • Previous participation in this clinical trial
  • Participation in any clinical trial of an experimental drug or device in the previous 30 days
  • Any medical condition or laboratory test which in the judgment of the investigator makes the patient unsuitable for the study
  • Relatives of, or staff directly reporting to, the investigator
  • Patients with known hypersensitivity to COL-144, other 5HT1F receptor agonists or to any excipient of COL-144

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Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier (NCT number): NCT00384774


Locations
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Finland
Helsinki, Finland
Germany
Essen, Germany
Netherlands
Leiden, Netherlands
Sponsors and Collaborators
Eli Lilly and Company
CoLucid Pharmaceuticals
Investigators
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Study Director: Call 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559) or 1-317-615-4559 Mon - Fri 9 AM - 5 PM Eastern time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST) Eli Lilly and Company
Publications of Results:
Reuter U, Pilgrim A, Diener HC, Färkkilä M, Ferrari M for the European COL-144 investigators. COL-144: A Selective 5-HT1F Agonist For the Treatment of Migraine Attacks. European Headache & Migraine Trust International Congress 2008, London, England, Poster #PC.11, September 5, 2008.

Publications automatically indexed to this study by ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier (NCT Number):
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Responsible Party: Eli Lilly and Company
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00384774    
Other Study ID Numbers: 16891
2006-003903-38 ( EudraCT Number )
COL MIG-201 ( Other Identifier: Colucid )
H8H-CD-LAHM ( Other Identifier: Eli Lilly and Company )
First Posted: October 6, 2006    Key Record Dates
Results First Posted: December 2, 2019
Last Update Posted: December 2, 2019
Last Verified: January 2018
Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement:
Plan to Share IPD: Yes
Plan Description: Anonymized individual patient level data will be provided in a secure access environment upon approval of a research proposal and a signed data sharing agreement.
Supporting Materials: Study Protocol
Statistical Analysis Plan (SAP)
Clinical Study Report (CSR)
Time Frame: Data are available 6 months after the primary publication and approval of the indication studied in the US and EU, whichever is later. Data will be indefinitely available for requesting.
Access Criteria: A research proposal must be approved by an independent review panel and researchers must sign a data sharing agreement.
URL: https://vivli.org/
Keywords provided by Eli Lilly and Company:
Migraine
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
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Migraine Disorders
Headache Disorders, Primary
Headache Disorders
Brain Diseases
Central Nervous System Diseases
Nervous System Diseases
Lasmiditan
Serotonin Receptor Agonists
Serotonin Agents
Neurotransmitter Agents
Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action
Physiological Effects of Drugs