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Reduced Clavulanate Formulation of Amoxicillin-Clavulanate in Children 6-23 Months With Acute Otitis Media

Primary Purpose

Acute Otitis Media

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 3
Locations
United States
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Amoxicillin-Clavulanate potassium
Sponsored by
Nader Shaikh
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional other trial for Acute Otitis Media focused on measuring ear infections, antibiotics, antibiotic resistance, pediatrics, infants, children, amoxicillin-clavulanate

Eligibility Criteria

6 Months - 23 Months (Child)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age range: 6 to 23 months
  • Evidence of AOM
  • Recent (within 48 hours) onset of signs and symptoms.
  • Middle ear effusion evidenced by the presence of at least 2 of the following: decreased or absent mobility of the tympanic membrane (TM), yellow of white discoloration of the TM, and/or opacification of the TM
  • Acute inflammation evidenced by one of the following: 1+ bulging of the TM with either intense erythema or otalgia or 2+ or 3+ bulging of the TM

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Toxic appearance (capillary refill >3 seconds, systolic blood pressure <60 mm Hg)
  • Inpatient hospitalization
  • Clinical or anatomical characteristics that might obscure response to treatment (e.g., tympanostomy tubes in place, cleft palate, Down syndrome)
  • Sensorineural hearing loss (unilateral or bilateral)
  • Allergy to amoxicillin or amoxicillin clavulanate
  • Recent treatment of AOM within the last 14 days

Sites / Locations

  • Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm Type

Experimental

Arm Label

amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium

Arm Description

amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium (600 mg/221.5 mg/5 mL; 28:1) administered prior to February 25, 2016 at 90/3.2 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days; oral, liquid (formulation 1) or administered as of February 25, 2016 at 80/2.85 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days; oral, liquid (formulation 2)

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

The Distribution of Participants Receiving Formulation 1 for Whom Protocol-Defined Diarrhea (PDD) Was Reported and Associated With Study Product
Participants receiving formulation 1 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 90/3.2 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Protocol-defined diarrhea is defined as the occurrence of three or more watery stools in 1 day or two watery stools daily for 2 consecutive days and is limited to events associated with study product.
The Distribution of Participants Receiving Formulation 2 for Whom Protocol-Defined Diarrhea (PDD) Was Reported and Associated With Study Product
Participants receiving formulation 2 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 80/2.85 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Protocol-defined diarrhea is defined as the occurrence of three or more watery stools in 1 day or two watery stools daily for 2 consecutive days and is limited to events associated with study product.
The Distribution of Participants Receiving Formulation 1 for Whom Diaper Dermatitis Was Reported and Associated With Study Product
Participants receiving formulation 1 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 90/3.2 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Diaper dermatitis is defined as dermatitis in the diaper area calling for prescription of a topical antifungal agent and is limited to events associated with study product.
The Distribution of Participants Receiving Formulation 2 for Whom Diaper Dermatitis Was Reported and Associated With Study Product
Participants receiving formulation 2 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 80/2.85 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Diaper dermatitis is defined as dermatitis in the diaper area calling for prescription of a topical antifungal agent and is limited to events associated with study product..

Secondary Outcome Measures

The Distribution of Participants Receiving Formulation 1 Categorized as Treatment Failure (TF) at or Before the End-of-Treatment Visit
Participants receiving formulation 1 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 90/3.2 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Treatment failure is defined as substantial persistence or worsening of symptoms specifically attributable to AOM or of otoscopic signs of acute inflammation (bulging of the TM or intense erythema) after 72 hours from the initial AOM, such that additional antimicrobial therapy is deemed advisable. Clinical success is defined as complete or substantial resolution of symptoms specifically attributable to AOM for 48 hours and of otoscopic signs of acute inflammation (bulging of the TM or intense erythema), with or without persistence of middle-ear effusion, such that no additional antibiotic therapy is deemed advisable.
The Distribution of Participants Receiving Formulation 2 Categorized as Treatment Failure (TF) at or Before the End-of-Treatment Visit
Participants receiving formulation 2 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 80/2.85 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Treatment failure is defined as substantial persistence or worsening of symptoms specifically attributable to AOM or of otoscopic signs of acute inflammation (bulging of the TM or intense erythema) after 72 hours from the initial AOM, such that additional antimicrobial therapy is deemed advisable. Clinical success is defined as complete or substantial resolution of symptoms specifically attributable to AOM for 48 hours and of otoscopic signs of acute inflammation (bulging of the TM or intense erythema), with or without persistence of middle-ear effusion, such that no additional antibiotic therapy is deemed advisable.
The Distribution of Participants Receiving Formulation 1 Demonstrating Resolution of Acute Otitis Media (AOM) and Substantial Improvement of Symptoms That Would Allow Discontinuing Therapy at the Day 7 Visit
Participants receiving formulation 1 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 90/3.2 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. An assessment of participants was conducted at the day 7 visit using the AOM-SOS scale. The AOM-SOS scale measures five discrete items: tugging of ears, crying, irritability, difficulty sleeping, and fever. Parents are asked to rate these symptoms in comparison with the child's usual state, as "none," "a little," or "a lot," with corresponding scores of 0, 1, and 2. Thus, total scores range from 0 to 10, with higher scores indicating greater severity of symptoms.
The Distribution of Participants Receiving Formulation 2 Demonstrating Resolution of Acute Otitis Media (AOM) and Substantial Improvement of Symptoms That Would Allow Discontinuing Therapy at the Day 7 Visit
Participants receiving formulation 2 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 80/2.85 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. An assessment of participants was conducted at the day 7 visit using the AOM-SOS scale. The AOM-SOS scale measures five discrete items: tugging of ears, crying, irritability, difficulty sleeping, and fever. Parents are asked to rate these symptoms in comparison with the child's usual state, as "none," "a little," or "a lot," with corresponding scores of 0, 1, and 2. Thus, total scores range from 0 to 10, with higher scores indicating greater severity of symptoms.
The Mean Score Representing the Parent or Guardian's Level of Satisfaction With Therapy for Participants Receiving Formulation 1
Participants receiving formulation 1 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 90/3.2 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. The parent or guardian will answer a questionnaire regarding their satisfaction with the therapy their child received. The responses 'very dissatisfied', 'somewhat dissatisfied', 'neither satisfied nor dissatisfied', 'somewhat satisfied' and 'very satisfied' correspond to scores of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, respectively.
The Mean Score Representing the Parent or Guardian's Level of Satisfaction With Therapy for Participants Receiving Formulation 2
Participants receiving formulation 2 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 80/2.85 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. The parent or guardian will answer a questionnaire regarding their satisfaction with the therapy their child received. The responses 'very dissatisfied', 'somewhat dissatisfied', 'neither satisfied nor dissatisfied', 'somewhat satisfied' and 'very satisfied' correspond to scores of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, respectively.
Distribution of Population Plasma Concentration of Amoxicillin According to Time For Participants Receiving Formulation 1
Participants receiving formulation 1 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 90/3.2 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Plasma concentration of amoxicillin 45 mg/kg/dose was measured. Data points up to 4 hours with a standard deviation of 0 indicate that the assessment was available for only one child.
Distribution of Population Plasma Concentration of Amoxicillin According to Time For Participants Receiving Formulation 2
Participants treated with formulation 2 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 80/2.85 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Plasma concentration of amoxicillin 40 mg/kg/dose was measured. Data points up to 4 hours with a standard deviation of 0 indicate that the assessment was available for only one child.
Distribution of Population Plasma Concentration of Clavulanate According to Time For Participants Receiving Formulation 1
Participants receiving formulation 1 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 90/3.2 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Plasma concentration of clavulanate 1.6 mg/kg/dose was measured. Data points up to 4 hours with a standard deviation of 0 indicate that the assessment was available for only one child.
Distribution of Population Plasma Concentration of Clavulanate According to Time For Participants Receiving Formulation 2
Participants receiving formulation 2 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 80/2.85 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Plasma concentration of clavulanate 1.425 mg/kg/dose was measured. Data points up to 4 hours with a standard deviation of 0 indicate that the assessment was available for only one child.

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First Posted
December 11, 2015
Last Updated
December 4, 2017
Sponsor
Nader Shaikh
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT02630992
Brief Title
Reduced Clavulanate Formulation of Amoxicillin-Clavulanate in Children 6-23 Months With Acute Otitis Media
Official Title
Reduced Clavulanate Formulation of Amoxicillin-Clavulanate in Children 6-23 Months With Acute Otitis Media
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
December 2017
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
December 2015 (undefined)
Primary Completion Date
December 2016 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
July 2017 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor-Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Nader Shaikh

4. Oversight

Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
To evaluate the safety profile of amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 90/3.2 mg/kg/day (formulation 1) or at 80/2.85 mg/kg/day (formulation 2) in two divided doses for 10 days. Investigators will focus on the proportion of subjects who develop protocol-defined diarrhea and proportion who develop diaper dermatitis that occasions the prescription of antifungal medication.
Detailed Description
Amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium has been shown to be efficacious in eradicating causative pathogens in acute otitis media (AOM) with resulting high clinical cure rates at end-of-treatment (85%). However, relatively high rates (~25%) of clinically significant diarrhea have been reported, the occurrence of which has been directly related to the clavulanate potassium component of the drug combination. A reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium in the drug formulation would be expected to have an improved safety profile regarding the occurrence of diarrhea. This study will examine whether the concentration of the clavulanate potassium component of amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium could be reduced in the treatment of children 6 months through 23 months of age diagnosed with AOM using stringent criteria. A total of 75 participants (n=75) with AOM will receive amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium (600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL; 28:1) administered at 90/3.2 mg/kg/day (formulation 1) or at 80/2.85 mg/kg/day (formulation 2) in two divided doses for 10 days. The primary outcome measure will be rates of clinically significant diarrhea and diaper dermatitis. These rates will be compared with the rate observed in our previous studies of AOM in children who received amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium (600 mg/42.9 mg/5 mL; 14:1) administered at 90/6.4 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. A subset of this group will have pharmacokinetic studies performed. Each participant that agrees will have a single blood draw (n=50). Investigators will analyze amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium in the blood samples using validated methods.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Acute Otitis Media
Keywords
ear infections, antibiotics, antibiotic resistance, pediatrics, infants, children, amoxicillin-clavulanate

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Other
Study Phase
Phase 3
Interventional Study Model
Single Group Assignment
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
N/A
Enrollment
112 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium (600 mg/221.5 mg/5 mL; 28:1) administered prior to February 25, 2016 at 90/3.2 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days; oral, liquid (formulation 1) or administered as of February 25, 2016 at 80/2.85 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days; oral, liquid (formulation 2)
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
Amoxicillin-Clavulanate potassium
Other Intervention Name(s)
Augmentin
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
The Distribution of Participants Receiving Formulation 1 for Whom Protocol-Defined Diarrhea (PDD) Was Reported and Associated With Study Product
Description
Participants receiving formulation 1 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 90/3.2 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Protocol-defined diarrhea is defined as the occurrence of three or more watery stools in 1 day or two watery stools daily for 2 consecutive days and is limited to events associated with study product.
Time Frame
Day 1 of administration of amoxicillin-clavulanate until day 12.
Title
The Distribution of Participants Receiving Formulation 2 for Whom Protocol-Defined Diarrhea (PDD) Was Reported and Associated With Study Product
Description
Participants receiving formulation 2 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 80/2.85 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Protocol-defined diarrhea is defined as the occurrence of three or more watery stools in 1 day or two watery stools daily for 2 consecutive days and is limited to events associated with study product.
Time Frame
Day 1 of administration of amoxicillin-clavulanate until day 12.
Title
The Distribution of Participants Receiving Formulation 1 for Whom Diaper Dermatitis Was Reported and Associated With Study Product
Description
Participants receiving formulation 1 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 90/3.2 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Diaper dermatitis is defined as dermatitis in the diaper area calling for prescription of a topical antifungal agent and is limited to events associated with study product.
Time Frame
Day 1 of administration of amoxicillin-clavulanate until day 12.
Title
The Distribution of Participants Receiving Formulation 2 for Whom Diaper Dermatitis Was Reported and Associated With Study Product
Description
Participants receiving formulation 2 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 80/2.85 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Diaper dermatitis is defined as dermatitis in the diaper area calling for prescription of a topical antifungal agent and is limited to events associated with study product..
Time Frame
Day 1 of administration of amoxicillin-clavulanate until day 12.
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
The Distribution of Participants Receiving Formulation 1 Categorized as Treatment Failure (TF) at or Before the End-of-Treatment Visit
Description
Participants receiving formulation 1 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 90/3.2 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Treatment failure is defined as substantial persistence or worsening of symptoms specifically attributable to AOM or of otoscopic signs of acute inflammation (bulging of the TM or intense erythema) after 72 hours from the initial AOM, such that additional antimicrobial therapy is deemed advisable. Clinical success is defined as complete or substantial resolution of symptoms specifically attributable to AOM for 48 hours and of otoscopic signs of acute inflammation (bulging of the TM or intense erythema), with or without persistence of middle-ear effusion, such that no additional antibiotic therapy is deemed advisable.
Time Frame
From 72 hours after the initial AOM until the end-of-treatment visit. The mean day for this visit was 14.9.
Title
The Distribution of Participants Receiving Formulation 2 Categorized as Treatment Failure (TF) at or Before the End-of-Treatment Visit
Description
Participants receiving formulation 2 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 80/2.85 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Treatment failure is defined as substantial persistence or worsening of symptoms specifically attributable to AOM or of otoscopic signs of acute inflammation (bulging of the TM or intense erythema) after 72 hours from the initial AOM, such that additional antimicrobial therapy is deemed advisable. Clinical success is defined as complete or substantial resolution of symptoms specifically attributable to AOM for 48 hours and of otoscopic signs of acute inflammation (bulging of the TM or intense erythema), with or without persistence of middle-ear effusion, such that no additional antibiotic therapy is deemed advisable.
Time Frame
From 72 hours after the initial AOM until the end-of-treatment visit. The mean day for this visit was 13.9.
Title
The Distribution of Participants Receiving Formulation 1 Demonstrating Resolution of Acute Otitis Media (AOM) and Substantial Improvement of Symptoms That Would Allow Discontinuing Therapy at the Day 7 Visit
Description
Participants receiving formulation 1 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 90/3.2 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. An assessment of participants was conducted at the day 7 visit using the AOM-SOS scale. The AOM-SOS scale measures five discrete items: tugging of ears, crying, irritability, difficulty sleeping, and fever. Parents are asked to rate these symptoms in comparison with the child's usual state, as "none," "a little," or "a lot," with corresponding scores of 0, 1, and 2. Thus, total scores range from 0 to 10, with higher scores indicating greater severity of symptoms.
Time Frame
Day 1 of administration of amoxicillin-clavulanate until the day 7 visit. The mean day for this visit was 7.5.
Title
The Distribution of Participants Receiving Formulation 2 Demonstrating Resolution of Acute Otitis Media (AOM) and Substantial Improvement of Symptoms That Would Allow Discontinuing Therapy at the Day 7 Visit
Description
Participants receiving formulation 2 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 80/2.85 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. An assessment of participants was conducted at the day 7 visit using the AOM-SOS scale. The AOM-SOS scale measures five discrete items: tugging of ears, crying, irritability, difficulty sleeping, and fever. Parents are asked to rate these symptoms in comparison with the child's usual state, as "none," "a little," or "a lot," with corresponding scores of 0, 1, and 2. Thus, total scores range from 0 to 10, with higher scores indicating greater severity of symptoms.
Time Frame
Day 1 of administration of amoxicillin-clavulanate until the day 7 visit. The mean day for this visit was 7.6.
Title
The Mean Score Representing the Parent or Guardian's Level of Satisfaction With Therapy for Participants Receiving Formulation 1
Description
Participants receiving formulation 1 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 90/3.2 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. The parent or guardian will answer a questionnaire regarding their satisfaction with the therapy their child received. The responses 'very dissatisfied', 'somewhat dissatisfied', 'neither satisfied nor dissatisfied', 'somewhat satisfied' and 'very satisfied' correspond to scores of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, respectively.
Time Frame
The end-of-treatment visit. The mean day for this visit was 14.9.
Title
The Mean Score Representing the Parent or Guardian's Level of Satisfaction With Therapy for Participants Receiving Formulation 2
Description
Participants receiving formulation 2 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 80/2.85 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. The parent or guardian will answer a questionnaire regarding their satisfaction with the therapy their child received. The responses 'very dissatisfied', 'somewhat dissatisfied', 'neither satisfied nor dissatisfied', 'somewhat satisfied' and 'very satisfied' correspond to scores of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, respectively.
Time Frame
The end-of-treatment visit. The mean day for this visit was 13.9.
Title
Distribution of Population Plasma Concentration of Amoxicillin According to Time For Participants Receiving Formulation 1
Description
Participants receiving formulation 1 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 90/3.2 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Plasma concentration of amoxicillin 45 mg/kg/dose was measured. Data points up to 4 hours with a standard deviation of 0 indicate that the assessment was available for only one child.
Time Frame
From administration of a single dose of amoxicillin-clavulanate until approximately 4 hours after.
Title
Distribution of Population Plasma Concentration of Amoxicillin According to Time For Participants Receiving Formulation 2
Description
Participants treated with formulation 2 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 80/2.85 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Plasma concentration of amoxicillin 40 mg/kg/dose was measured. Data points up to 4 hours with a standard deviation of 0 indicate that the assessment was available for only one child.
Time Frame
From administration of a single dose of amoxicillin-clavulanate until approximately 4 hours after.
Title
Distribution of Population Plasma Concentration of Clavulanate According to Time For Participants Receiving Formulation 1
Description
Participants receiving formulation 1 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 90/3.2 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Plasma concentration of clavulanate 1.6 mg/kg/dose was measured. Data points up to 4 hours with a standard deviation of 0 indicate that the assessment was available for only one child.
Time Frame
From administration of a single dose of amoxicillin-clavulanate until approximately 4 hours after.
Title
Distribution of Population Plasma Concentration of Clavulanate According to Time For Participants Receiving Formulation 2
Description
Participants receiving formulation 2 were administered amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium containing a reduced concentration of clavulanate potassium, 600 mg/21.5 mg/5 mL (a ratio of 28:1), administered at 80/2.85 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days. Plasma concentration of clavulanate 1.425 mg/kg/dose was measured. Data points up to 4 hours with a standard deviation of 0 indicate that the assessment was available for only one child.
Time Frame
From administration of a single dose of amoxicillin-clavulanate until approximately 4 hours after.

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
6 Months
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
23 Months
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Age range: 6 to 23 months Evidence of AOM Recent (within 48 hours) onset of signs and symptoms. Middle ear effusion evidenced by the presence of at least 2 of the following: decreased or absent mobility of the tympanic membrane (TM), yellow of white discoloration of the TM, and/or opacification of the TM Acute inflammation evidenced by one of the following: 1+ bulging of the TM with either intense erythema or otalgia or 2+ or 3+ bulging of the TM Exclusion Criteria: Toxic appearance (capillary refill >3 seconds, systolic blood pressure <60 mm Hg) Inpatient hospitalization Clinical or anatomical characteristics that might obscure response to treatment (e.g., tympanostomy tubes in place, cleft palate, Down syndrome) Sensorineural hearing loss (unilateral or bilateral) Allergy to amoxicillin or amoxicillin clavulanate Recent treatment of AOM within the last 14 days
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Nader Shaikh, MD, MPH
Organizational Affiliation
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
City
Pittsburgh
State/Province
Pennsylvania
ZIP/Postal Code
15213
Country
United States

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No
Citations:
PubMed Identifier
28438923
Citation
Hoberman A, Paradise JL, Rockette HE, Jeong JH, Kearney DH, Bhatnagar S, Shope TR, Muniz G, Martin JM, Kurs-Lasky M, Haralam M, Pope MA, Nagg JP, Zhao W, Miah MK, Beumer J, Venkataramanan R, Shaikh N. Reduced-Concentration Clavulanate for Young Children with Acute Otitis Media. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2017 Jun 27;61(7):e00238-17. doi: 10.1128/AAC.00238-17. Print 2017 Jul. Erratum In: Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2017 Dec 21;62(1):
Results Reference
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