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A Study of Sibutramine in Overweight Adolescents to Assess Weight Loss and Safety.

Information source: Abbott
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Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record.

Condition(s) targeted: Obesity

Intervention: sibutramine (Drug)

Phase: Phase 3

Status: Completed

Sponsored by: Abbott

Official(s) and/or principal investigator(s):
Global Medical Information 1-800-633-9110, Study Director, Affiliation: Abbott

Summary

The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of sibutramine on weight loss, reduction in body size and improvement in metabolic risk factors and safety in obese adolescents.

Clinical Details

Official title: A 12 Month Study to Assess Safety and Efficacy of Meridia (Sibutramine Hydrochloride Monohydrate) 10 and 15 mg in Obese Adolescents

Study design: Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double-Blind, Primary Purpose: Treatment

Primary outcome: Absolute change in body mass index (BMI) from baseline to endpoint.

Secondary outcome:

Percent change from Baseline in BMI

Proportions of subjects achieving >= 5% and >=10% BMI and body weight reduction

Absolute and percent change from Baseline in waist circumference

Body composition (DXA)

Lipid and glycemic variables

Eligibility

Minimum age: 12 Years. Maximum age: 16 Years. Gender(s): Both.

Criteria:

Inclusion Criteria:

- Obese adolescent males and females in good general health with a lower limit of

inclusion by BMI 2 units above the U. S. weighted mean for the 95th percentile for weight based on age and gender to a BMI of 44 kg/m2, ages 12 to 16 years at randomization. (Efforts should be directed to obtain a study population comprising 50% to 75% females and at least 30% African- Americans across the study. Each site should enroll similar numbers of patients at each age within the 12 to 16 year old age range.)

- Both the patient and legal guardian/parent must be able to communicate meaningfully

with the investigator, be legally competent, and provide written informed consent/assent.

- All patients must exhibit sufficient comprehension of written materials to be able to

follow diet and exercise recommendations, and to complete written behavioral assessments.

- For females of childbearing potential, a negative pregnancy test will be required

prior to study inclusion. Female patients, if sexually active, must be using adequate contraceptive precautions (i. e., oral contraceptives, approved hormonal implant, intrauterine device, diaphragm with spermicide, condom with spermicide). Oral contraceptive use is permitted if used for at least 3 months before starting study medication.

- A serum pregnancy test, which must be negative, is required of all females.

- The patient must have at the screening and baseline visits a mean systolic blood

pressure <=130 mm Hg, a diastolic blood pressure <=85 mm Hg, and a pulse rate <=95 beats per minute. Treated hypertensives are allowed in the study if medication has been stable for at least 3 months. Exclusion Criteria:

- The patient must not have a history of anorexia nervosa.

- The patient must not have a history of clinically significant cardiac disease,

congenital heart disease, any clinically significant abnormal cardiac condition, or be known to have a clinically significantly abnormal ECG. Specifically excluded conditions include coronary artery disease, clinically significant cardiac arrhythmias, and congestive heart failure.

- The patient must not have a history of stroke.

- The patient must not have a history of asthma requiring chronic oral corticosteroid

therapy. A short course (<7 days) of oral corticosteroid medication is permitted for an acute exacerbation.

- The patient must not have a history of narrow angle glaucoma.

- The patient must not have a history of gallstones unless status post cholecystectomy.

- The patient must not have a history of seizures with the exception of childhood

febrile seizure.

- The patient must not have evidence of possible renal dysfunction (creatinine >1. 7

mg/dL) or hepatic dysfunction (ALT >50 IU/L, bilirubin >1. 0 mg/dL). Patients must not have evidence of active or chronic Hepatitis B or C infection.

- The patient must not be using any of the following medications at any time during the

study: monoamine oxidase inhibitors (e. g., furazolidone, phenelzine, procarbazine hydrochloride, selegiline), antidepressant agents (including the use of antidepressant agents for more than 2 weeks during the 90 day period prior to screening), lithium, serotonin reuptake inhibitors, certain opioids (dextromethorphan, meperidine, pentazocine, and fentanyl), prescribed or over-the-counter weight loss agents, centrally acting appetite suppressants, tryptophan, sympathomimetics, serotonergic anti-migraine agents (including sumatriptan succinate, dihydroergotamine, etc.) or any other medication that, in the opinion of the Investigator, may pose harm to the patient, obscure the effects of study medication or interfere with the process of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, or excretion (i. e., enzyme inducers or enzyme inhibitors).

- Patients may not be taken off an antidepressant for the purposes of entering this

study.

- The patient and parent/legal guardian must not have a history of alcohol or drug

addiction or substance abuse within the previous two years.

- Patients must not be above the 95th percentile for gender and age for the following

categories at Screening, as assessed by the Child Behavior CheckList: "thought problems", "delinquent behavior", "aggressive behavior", or "attention problems".

- The patient must not have a t-score of greater than 65 (significantly above average)

for the total Child Depression Inventory score.

- The patient must not have participated in rigorous, structured weight loss programs

for more than 2 weeks within the past 6 months prior to screening. Continuing participation in less rigorous programs such as Weight Watchers is allowed; however, the patients must have been a participant for at least 6 months prior to screening to be allowed in the study.

- The patient must not have participated in any investigational drug study within

thirty (30) days prior to screening.

- The patient must not have used prescription or OTC (or herbal) weight control

medication for more than two (2) weeks during the 180 day period immediately preceding screening. In addition, any such medication is not allowed in the trial.

- The patient must not have previously been a patient/subject in a sibutramine trial or

have otherwise used sibutramine.

- Pregnancy

- Pathophysiologic or genetic syndromes associated with obesity (Cushing's syndrome,

Turner's syndrome, Prader-Willi syndrome; etc.)

- Diabetes mellitus (FBG greater than or equal to 126 mg/dL)

- Untreated hypothyroidism (TSH greater than 4. 0 mU/L for a second generation test)

- Malignancy

- Patient must not have drug screen positive for recreational drugs.

- Coagulopathies or bleeding disorders

- Gastric bypass or other surgical procedure which has the potential to interfere with

absorption of study medication, or gastric restrictive surgery.

- Major psychiatric illness in either the patient or patient's legal guardian/parent(s)

such as bi-polar disorder, ADD, major depression, bulimia, schizophrenia, psychosis; etc.

- Failure to maintain a minimum level of academic achievement during the previous 6

months prior to screening (patients are excluded if receiving multiple failing grades in school).

- Any other severe medical or psychiatric disorder that precludes participation.

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