Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China
Location status: Recruiting
NCT Number: NCT07768891
A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, active-controlled, parallel-group Phase III clinical study comparing the efficacy and safety of Beclometasone Dipropionate and Formoterol Inhalation Aerosol versus FOSTER® in patients with asthma. The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy and safety of the Beclomethasone Dipropionate and Formoterol Fumarate inhalation aerosol (manufactured by Lunan Better Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.) with FOSTER® in the treatment of patients with asthma.
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Request Info18 year–75 year
All sexes
Interventional
Phase 3
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China
Location status: Recruiting
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
a) Positive objective test for variable airflow limitation (i.e., meeting any one of the following): (i) Positive bronchodilator reversibility test (i.e., an increase in FEV₁ of ≥12% and an absolute increase of ≥200 mL from pre-bronchodilator values after inhalation of a bronchodilator; or an increase in FEV₁ of ≥12% and an absolute increase of ≥200 mL from baseline after 4 weeks of anti-inflammatory therapy with an inhaled corticosteroid, excluding respiratory tract infections); or (ii) Positive bronchial provocation test: commonly using methacholine or histamine as the inhaled provocative agent, with a positive result defined as a ≥20% decrease in FEV₁ after inhalation, indicating airway hyperresponsiveness. (A positive result from any confirmed objective test for variable airflow limitation performed within 1 year prior to signing the ICF is acceptable; if not available, a positive bronchial provocation or bronchodilator reversibility test must be met at screening.) b) Pulmonary function test: FEV₁ ≥40% of predicted value.
Exclusion criteria
Beclometasone Dipropionate and Formoterol Inhalation Aerosol was administered by oral inhalation at a dose of 2 actuations twice daily (morning and evening) for 4 consecutive weeks.
Beclometasone Dipropionate and Formoterol Inhalation Aerosol was administered by oral inhalation at a dose of 2 actuations twice daily (morning and evening) for 4 consecutive weeks.
Time frame: Baseline to Week 4.(at the end of the 4-week treatment period)
Absolute change in FEV1 (in liters) from baseline to Week 4, measured by spirometry.
Time frame: Baseline to Week 2; Baseline to Week 4.
Change from baseline in mean daily diurnal variability rate of peak expiratory flow (PEF) at the end of the 2-week and 4-week treatment periods.(Unit: %; Time points: Baseline to Week 2; Baseline to Week 4.
Time frame: Baseline to Week 2 (assessed immediately before the scheduled dose at the end of Week 2
Change from baseline in pre-dose forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) at Week 2, measured at the end of the 2-week treatment period prior to the next inhalation.Unit: L; Time Frame: Baseline to Week 2 (assessed immediately before the scheduled dose at the end of Week 2).
Time frame: Baseline to Week 2 and Week 4 (assessed at the end of each treatment period)
Liters (L)
Time frame: Baseline to Week 2 and Week 4 (assessed at the end of each treatment period)
Percentage (%)
Time frame: Baseline to Week 2 and Week 4 (assessed at the end of each treatment period)
Liters per second (L/s)
Time frame: Baseline to Week 2; Baseline to Week 4.
Change from baseline in the Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ-5) score at Week 2 and Week 4. The ACQ-5 is a 5-item questionnaire with a total score ranging from 0 to 6 (mean of items), where higher scores indicate poorer asthma control.(Unit: Score on a 0-6 scale). Change from baseline in ACQ-5 score at Week 2 (Time Frame: Baseline to Week 2);Change from baseline in ACQ-5 score at Week 4 (Time Frame: Baseline to Week 4).
Time frame: Baseline to Week 2; Baseline to Week 4
Change from baseline in the Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (AQLQ) score at Week 2 and Week 4. The AQLQ is a 35-item questionnaire with a total score ranging from 1 to 5 (mean of all items), where higher scores indicate better quality of life.
Time frame: Baseline to Week 2, and Baseline to Week 4 (cumulative, assessed at the end of each treatment period)
An asthma exacerbation is defined as the occurrence of one or more of the following: (1) asthma-related serious adverse events (SAEs); (2) hospitalization or emergency department visit due to worsening of asthma; (3) need for a course of systemic corticosteroids (oral or injectable) for ≥3 days due to asthma worsening; (4) unscheduled visit leading to a change in therapy; or (5) withdrawal from the study due to lack of efficacy or requirement for a change in asthma medication. The cumulative number of exacerbations per patient will be recorded over the 2-week and 4-week treatment periods.Unit of Measure: Counts (number of events)
Time frame: Baseline to Week 2, and Baseline to Week 4 (cumulative, assessed at the end of each treatment period)
Unit of Measure: Percentage (%). An asthma exacerbation is defined as the occurrence of one or more of the following: (1) asthma-related serious adverse events (SAEs); (2) hospitalization or emergency department visit due to worsening of asthma; (3) need for a course of systemic corticosteroids (oral or injectable) for ≥3 days due to asthma worsening; (4) unscheduled visit leading to a change in therapy; or (5) withdrawal from the study due to lack of efficacy or requirement for a change in asthma medication. The proportion of patients experiencing at least one exacerbation will be calculated over the 2-week and 4-week treatment periods.
Time frame: at Weeks 2 and 4
Time frame: during the study period
Contact information is provided by the study sponsor or research team.
Mei Ling Jin
CONTACT
Zhenju Song
CONTACT
Lunan Better Pharmaceutical Co., LTD.
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A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Active-Controlled, Parallel-Group Phase III Clinical Study Comparing the Efficacy and Safety of Beclometasone Dipropionate and Formoterol Inhalation Aerosol Versus FOSTER® in Patients With Asthma.
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