Corabotase
BiologicalA single vial of lyophilised powder for solution for injection will be injected locally into several sites across the glabellar region.
Other names: IPN10200
NCT Number: NCT07779252
The purpose of this study is to find out about the effectiveness and safety of a single dose of corabotase (also known as IPN10200) compared to placebo works in participants with moderate to severe glabellar lines. Glabellar lines are wrinkle-like lines that appear between the eyebrows and can become more noticeable with age or repeated facial expressions. They may affect a person's appearance and confidence.
In this study, all participants will receive a single injection of either corabotase (the study drug) or placebo. There will be 3 periods in this study:
* A screening period (up to 20 days) to assess whether the participant can take part, requiring at least 1 visit to the study centre. * A treatment period (Day 1) where all the eligible participants will receive a single injection of corabotase or placebo. * A follow-up period (52 weeks) where participants' health will be monitored, consisting of regular visits to the study centre and 1 telephone call visit.
Participants will undergo health measurements and observation, including blood sampling, physical examinations, and clinical evaluations. They will also be asked to fill in questionnaires and keep a diary. Each participant will be in this study for up to 55 weeks. Participants may withdraw consent to participate at any time.
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All sexes
Interventional
Phase 3
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
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A single vial of lyophilised powder for solution for injection will be injected locally into several sites across the glabellar region.
Other names: IPN10200
A single vial of lyophilised powder for solution, containing excipients without active substance, will be injected locally into several sites across the glabellar region.
Time frame: At Week 4
Measured by the multicomponent response of ≥2-grade improvement from baseline and a score of 'None' or 'Mild' on Investigator's Live Assessment (ILA) and Subject's Self-Assessment (SSA) at maximum frown.
ILA: a validated 4-point photographic scale used to assess the severity and appearance of glabellar lines at maximum frown, where grade 0 = "None," grade 1 = "Mild," grade 2 = "Moderate," and grade 3 = "Severe."
SSA: a 4-point categorical scale used to assess the appearance of glabellar lines at maximum frown, where grade 0 = "No wrinkles," grade 1 = "Mild wrinkles," grade 2 = "Moderate wrinkles," and grade 3 = "Severe wrinkles.
Time frame: At Week 24
ILA: a validated 4-point photographic scale used to assess the severity and appearance of glabellar lines at maximum frown, where grade 0 = "None," grade 1 = "Mild," grade 2 = "Moderate," and grade 3 = "Severe."
Time frame: From baseline to each post-treatment visit except Week 4 (up to 55 Weeks)
Measured by the multicomponent response of ≥2-grade improvement from baseline and a score of 'None' or 'Mild' on Investigator's Live Assessment (ILA) and Subject's Self-Assessment (SSA) at maximum frown.
ILA: a validated 4-point photographic scale used to assess the severity and appearance of glabellar lines at maximum frown, where grade 0 = "None," grade 1 = "Mild," grade 2 = "Moderate," and grade 3 = "Severe."
SSA: a 4-point categorical scale used to assess the appearance of glabellar lines at maximum frown, where grade 0 = "No wrinkles," grade 1 = "Mild wrinkles," grade 2 = "Moderate wrinkles," and grade 3 = "Severe wrinkles.
Time frame: From baseline to each post-treatment, except Week 24 (up to 55 Weeks)
ILA: a validated 4-point photographic scale used to assess the severity and appearance of glabellar lines at maximum frown, where grade 0 = "None," grade 1 = "Mild," grade 2 = "Moderate," and grade 3 = "Severe."
Time frame: From baseline to each post-treatment (up to 55 Weeks)
SSA: a 4-point categorical scale used to assess the appearance of glabellar lines at maximum frown, where grade 0 = "No wrinkles," grade 1 = "Mild wrinkles," grade 2 = "Moderate wrinkles," and grade 3 = "Severe wrinkles.
Time frame: From baseline to each post-treatment visit (up to 55 Weeks)
ILA: a validated 4-point photographic scale used to assess the severity and appearance of glabellar lines at maximum frown, where grade 0 = "None," grade 1 = "Mild," grade 2 = "Moderate," and grade 3 = "Severe."
Time frame: From baseline to each post-treatment visit (up to 55 Weeks)
SSA: a 4-point categorical scale used to assess the appearance of glabellar lines at maximum frown, where grade 0 = "No wrinkles," grade 1 = "Mild wrinkles," grade 2 = "Moderate wrinkles," and grade 3 = "Severe wrinkles.
Time frame: From baseline to each post-treatment visit (up to 55 Weeks)
ILA: a validated 4-point photographic scale used to assess the severity and appearance of glabellar lines at maximum frown, where grade 0 = "None," grade 1 = "Mild," grade 2 = "Moderate," and grade 3 = "Severe."
Time frame: From baseline to each post-treatment visit (up to 55 Weeks)
SLS: a 4-point categorical scale used to assess satisfaction with the appearance of glabellar lines, where grade 0 = "Very satisfied," grade 1 = "Satisfied," grade 2 = "Dissatisfied," and grade 3 = "Very dissatisfied."
Time frame: From baseline to each post-treatment visit (up to 55 Weeks)
FACE-Q Psychological Function Scale: a validated 4-point categorical scale used to assess participants' psychological well-being. The scale consists of statements about how participants feel about themselves, with responses indicating the level of agreement on a 4-point scale ranging from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree."
Time frame: At baseline and daily from Day 1 to Day 8 (Week 1)
Participants record in a diary whether they notice an improvement in the appearance of their glabellar lines, with responses captured as Yes/No.
Time frame: At all timepoints post-injection (Day 1) until end of study (up 55 Weeks)
Responder is defined as having a score of 'None' or 'Mild' on the ILA. ILA: a validated 4-point photographic scale used to assess the severity and appearance of glabellar lines at maximum frown, where grade 0 = "None," grade 1 = "Mild," grade 2 = "Moderate," and grade 3 = "Severe."
Time frame: At all timepoints post-injection (Day 1) until end of study (up to 55 Weeks)
Responder is defined as having a score of 'None' or 'Mild' on the ILA. ILA: a validated 4-point photographic scale used to assess the severity and appearance of glabellar lines at maximum frown, where grade 0 = "None," grade 1 = "Mild," grade 2 = "Moderate," and grade 3 = "Severe."
Time frame: At all timepoints post-injection (Day 1) until end of study (up to 55 Weeks)
An Adverse event (AE) is any untoward medical occurrence in a clinical study participant, temporally associated with the use of study intervention, whether or not considered related to the study intervention. TEAE is an AE for which the start date is on or after the date that the intervention began.
Time frame: At all timepoints post-injection (Day 1) until end of study (up to 55 Weeks)
A Serious Adverse Event (SAE) is any untoward medical occurrence that results in death, is life-threatening, requires or prolongs hospitalization, results in persistent or significant disability/incapacity, is a congenital abnormality/birth defect, or is considered medically significant by the investigator.
Time frame: At all timepoints post-injection (Day 1) until end of study (up to 55 Weeks)
An Adverse event (AE) is any untoward medical occurrence in a clinical study participant, temporally associated with the use of study intervention, whether or not considered related to the study intervention. TEAE is an AE for which the start date is on or after the date that the intervention began.
Time frame: At all timepoints post-injection (Day 1) until end of study (up to 55 Weeks)
Adverse events of special interest (AESIs) are AEs that may not be serious but are of special importance to a particular drug or class of drugs.
Time frame: At all timepoints post-injection (Day 1) until end of study (up to 55 Weeks)
Clinically significant changes in vital signs will be reported. The clinical significance will be graded by the investigator.
Time frame: At all timepoints post-injection (Day 1) until end of study (up to 55 Weeks)
Clinically significant changes in facial examination and focused neurological/physical examinations will be reported. The clinical significance will be graded by the investigator.
Time frame: At screening, week 4, 12, 24, 36, 52
Time frame: At screening, week 4, 12, 24, 36, 52
Contact information is provided by the study sponsor or research team.
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A Phase III, Multicentre, Double-blind, Randomised, Placebo-controlled, Parallel Group Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of IPN10200 in the Improvement of the Appearance of Moderate To Severe Glabellar Lines in Adult Chinese Participants
Acronym: LAURITE 3
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