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NCT Number: NCT01570829

Clinical Trial of Safety and Efficacy of New Dosage Schedule for Dietressa Drug in Treatment of Obese Patients

* To assess safety of Dietressa in the dose of 6 tablets daily within 24 weeks in treatment of obese patients (BMI 35,0-39,9 kg/m2). * To assess clinical efficacy of Dietressa in the dose of 6 tablets daily after 24 weeks of therapy in reducing body weight in obese patients (BMI 35,0-39,9 kg/m2).

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Key information

Age range

18 year–65 year

Sex eligibility

All sexes

Study type

Interventional

Phase

Phase 3

Primary location

The State Educational institution of High Professional Training Kuban State Medical University of Ministry of Health Care and Social Development of the Russian Federation, Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Krasnodar, Russia

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About this study

In general, patients will be observed during 24 weeks of trial.

Who can participate

Healthy volunteers accepted: No

Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.

Inclusion criteria

  • Outpatient subjects with BMI 35,0-39,9 kg/m2.
  • Males or females aged from 18 to 65 years.
  • Use of and compliance with contraception methods by patients of reproductive age, of both sexes.
  • Presence of the patient's information sheet (informed consent form) for participation in the clinical trial.

Exclusion criteria

  • Symptomatic (secondary) obesity:
  • with established genetic defect (including as a part of known genetic syndromes affecting multiple organs): Prader-Willi syndrome, Alstrom's syndrome, Laurence-Moon-Biedl syndrome, Dercum's syndrome etc.
  • cerebral (adiposogenital dystrophy, Babinski-Frohlich syndrome): brain tumors; dissemination of systemic lesions, infectious diseases; against mental diseases.
  • endocrine: hypothyroid; hypoovarial; pituitary-hypothalamic disorders; adrenopathy.
  • iatrogenic (caused by drug administration, for example, insulin, glucocorticosteroids, neuroleptics etc.).
  • Compliance with a diet prescribed and monitored by the doctor to reduce body weight within 6 months before enrollment.
  • Participation in the lifestyle modification program within 6 months before enrollment.
  • Patients who quit smoking within 6 months before enrollment, or intending to quit smoking during the period of participation in the trial, as well as intending to begin smoking during the trial.
  • Uncontrolled arterial hypertension (patients with 1-3 degree AH, receiving no adequate antihypertensive therapy).
  • Type 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus.
  • Edema syndrome with various etiology (chronic cardiac failure, nephrotic syndrome, hepatic cirrhosis).
  • Circulatory failure, IIА degree and above.
  • Decompensated cardiovascular disease, liver, kidney or gastrointestinal tract disease, metabolic, respiratory, endocrine, hematologic disease, peripheral vessel disease or another medical state. Oncological disease.
  • Diseases and states, which, in the investigator's opinion, may prevent the patient from participating in the trial.
  • Past history of bulimia / non-drug anorexia.
  • Past history of any bariatric surgeries.
  • Lipoplasty underwent less then 1 year prior to screening visit, or cavitary surgery less then 6 months prior to screening visit.
  • Surgeries scheduled within 6 months.
  • Allergy to/intolerance of any of the drug components used during treatment.
  • Malabsorption syndrome, including congenial or acquired lactase or another disaccharidase insufficiency.
  • Administration of drugs specified as "Prohibited concomitant therapy", within 6 months before enrollment.
  • Pregnancy, breast-feeding, unwillingness to comply with contraception methods during the trial and within 30 days after completion of participation in the trial.
  • Drug and alcohol consumption (over 2 alc. units daily), mental diseases.
  • Legal incapacity or limited legal capacity.
  • Patients, who, in the investigator's opinion, will fail to observe the requirements during the trial or adhere to the studied drug administration procedure.
  • Participation in other clinical trials within 3 months before enrolment in this trial.
  • Presence of other factors, complicating the patient's participation in the trial (e.g., planned lengthy business and other trips).
  • A patient is a part of the center's research staff, taking a direct part in the trial, or an immediate family member of the investigator. Immediate family members are defined as spouses, parents, children or siblings, regardless of whether full blood or adopted.
  • The patient is employed with Scientific Production Firm Materia Medica Holding LLC, i.e. is the company's employee, part-time employee under contract, or appointed official in charge of the trial, or their immediate family.

Treatment and study plan

Dietressa

Drug

Oral administration.

Placebo

Drug

Oral administration.

Primary outcomes

  1. Percentage of Patients With at Least 5% Weight Loss.

    Time frame: 24 weeks

    Based on medical records.

  2. Average Absolute Weight Change

    Time frame: On baseline and after 24 weeks

    Based on medical records.

  3. Average Relative Weight Change

    Time frame: On baseline and after 24 weeks

    Based on medical records.

Secondary outcomes

  1. Percentage of Patients With at Least 5% Weight Loss.

    Time frame: On baseline and after 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24 weeks of treatment

    Based on medical records.

  2. Average Absolute Weight Change

    Time frame: After 4, 8, 12, 16 and 20 weeks of treatment

    Based on medical records.

  3. Average Relative Weight Change

    Time frame: After 4, 8, 12, 16 and 20 weeks of treatment

    Based on medical records.

  4. Change in Waist Circumference, Waist Circumference/Hip Circumference.

    Time frame: After 4, 12 and 24 weeks of treatment

    Based on medical records.

  5. Dynamics of the Quality of Life According to the SF-36 Questionnaire.

    Time frame: On baseline and after 4, 12, 24 weeks of treatment

    Based on medical records. The short version of the SF-36 quality of life questionnaire is completed at visits 1, 2, 4, 7. The SF-36 questionnaire form consists of 11 sections, in each of which it is required to circle one number on each line. The SF-36 determines participants' overall quality of life by assessing 1) limitations in physical functioning due to health problems; 2) limitations in usual role because of physical health problems; 3) bodily pain; 4) general health perceptions; 5) vitality; 6) limitations in social functioning because of physical or emotional problems; 7) limitations in usual role due to emotional problems; and 8) general mental health. Items 1-4 primarily contribute to the physical activity score of the SF-36. Items 5-8 primarily contribute to the mental health score of the SF-36. Scores on each item are summed and averaged (range: 0=worst to 100=best). Increases from baseline indicate improvement. The 'overall' estimate is the average change from baseline

Sponsors and collaborators

Lead sponsor

Materia Medica Holding

Industry

Registry information

Official study title

Multicentric Double-blind Placebo-controlled Randomized Parallel-group Clinical Trial of Safety and Efficacy of New Dosage Schedule for Dietressa Drug in Treatment of Obese Patients

Important dates

Study start
2011
Primary completion
2013
Study completion
2013
First posted
Apr 4, 2012
Registry last updated
Aug 26, 2021

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