Status:

COMPLETED

Study of Enteric-coated Mycophenolate Sodium Maintenance Therapy in Patients With Renal Transplant Receiving Cyclosporine Microemulsion and Steroids,

Lead Sponsor:

Novartis

Conditions:

Maintenance Renal Transplantation

Eligibility:

All Genders

18+ years

Phase:

PHASE3

Brief Summary

The aim of this study is to evaluate if the addition of EC-MPS to CsA-ME allows the safe withdrawal of the concomitant corticosteroid therapy in long-term maintenance renal allograft recipients. All ...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • Inclusion criteria
  • 1\. Male or female, 18 years of age or older. 2. Recipients of first or secondary cadaver, living related or unrelated donor kidney transplant performed at least 6 month before screening (Visit 1) 3. Patients currently receiving CsA-ME and corticosteroids (at least 5 mg of prednisone equivalents) for at least 3 months prior to Screening, with or without Mycophenolate mofetil or azathioprine.
  • 4\. Serum creatinine levels \< 2.3 mg/dL (=204 µmol/L) at screening and at baseline 5. Stable kidney function, i.e. increase in serum creatinine less than 20% in the last 3 months before screening and at baseline (baseline value as compared to the value obtained at screening) Exclusion Criteria
  • Multi-organ recipients (e.g., kidney and pancreas, double kidneys) or previous transplant with any other organ different from kidney
  • Patients whit a second transplant who rejected the first one for immunological reasons or because of the relapse of the autoimmune disease which leaded to the end-stage renal failure
  • Histological evidence of acute rejection or treatment for acute rejection within the three months prior to Screening, or histological signs or clinical signs of chronic rejection (as significant proteinuria, i.e. \> 300 mg/24 hours.
  • Patients with maintenance steroid therapy for other diseases (i.e. autoimmune diseases, Lupus).
  • Patients with any known hypersensitivity to EC-MPS or other components of the formulation (e.g., lactose)
  • Patients with thrombocytopenia (\<75,000/mm3), with an absolute neutrophil count of \<1,500/mm3 and/or leukocytopenia (\<4,000/mm3), and/or anemia (hemoglobin \<9.0 g/dL) prior to Screening visit.
  • Patients who have received an investigational drug within two weeks prior to Screening visit.
  • Patients with a history of malignancy within the last five years, except excised squamous or basal cell carcinoma of the skin.
  • Females of childbearing potential who are planning to become pregnant, who are pregnant and/or lactating, who are unwilling to use effective means of contraception
  • Presence of clinically significant infection requiring continued therapy, severe diarrhea, active peptic ulcer disease, or uncontrolled diabetes mellitus that would interfere with the appropriate conduct of the study.
  • Any changes of immunosuppressive regimen due to graft malfunction, or any known clinically significant physical and/or laboratory changes in the 2 months prior to Screening visit.
  • Known positivity for HIV, HBsAg
  • Active viral hepatitis, as shown by liver function tests (AST or ALT) higher than twice the upper limit of normality
  • Evidence of drug and/or alcohol abuse Other inclusion/exclusion criteria may apply

Exclusion

    Key Trial Info

    Start Date :

    May 1 2002

    Trial Type :

    INTERVENTIONAL

    Allocation :

    ACTUAL

    End Date :

    January 1 2005

    Estimated Enrollment :

    23 Patients enrolled

    Trial Details

    Trial ID

    NCT00239057

    Start Date

    May 1 2002

    End Date

    January 1 2005

    Last Update

    January 31 2011

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