Placebo
DrugMatching placebo capsules were supplied for inhalation once daily with Concept 1 device.
NCT Number: NCT00856193
This study was intended to assess how well inhaled NVA237 opens up the airways of patients with mild, moderate or severe COPD over a 24 hour period after a 14 day treatment period.
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All sexes
Interventional
Phase 2
Harrison Clinical Research Deutschland GmbH, Albrechtstrasse 14, Munich, Germany
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
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Exclusion criteria
Matching placebo capsules were supplied for inhalation once daily with Concept 1 device.
NVA237 50 μg capsules were supplied for inhalation once daily with Concept 1 device.
Time frame: From Day 1 to 0-24 hours after drug administration on Day 14
Forced Expiratory Volume in one second (FEV1) was calculated as the volume of air forcibly exhaled in one second as measured by a spirometer. This outcome measures the change is FEV1 from predose (day 1) to the readings taken 0-24 hours post dose on day 14. The variable was analyzed with an analysis-of-covariance model which included baseline FEV1 value as a covariate.
Time frame: From day 1 to 0 -12 hours after drug administration on Day 14
Forced Expiratory Volume in one second (FEV1) was calculated as the volume of air forcibly exhaled in one second as measured by a spirometer. This outcome measures the change is FEV1 from pre-dose (day 1) to the readings taken 0-12 hours post dose on day 14. The variable was analyzed with an analysis-of-covariance model which included baseline FEV1 value as a covariate.
Time frame: From Day 1 to 12 hours-24 hours after drug administration on Day 14
Forced Expiratory Volume in one second (FEV1) was calculated as the volume of air forcibly exhaled in one second as measured by a spirometer. This outcome measures the change is FEV1 from pre-dose (day 1) to the readings taken 12-24 hours post dose on day 14. The variable was analyzed with an analysis-of-covariance model which included baseline FEV1 value as a covariate.
Time frame: Day 14
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Novartis
Industry
A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Multi-center, Two-period Crossover Study to Investigate the Bronchodilatory Effect of 50 µg NVA237 Inhaled Once Daily in Patient With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
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