Treatment of Chronic Itch in Atopic Dermatitis With Opioid Antagonist Naltrexone
Atopic Dermatitis, Pruritus, Pruritus Chronic
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Atopic Dermatitis focused on measuring Chronic Itch
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosis of AD via simplified UK Working Group Criteria and a baseline PSGA score of 2 or greater
- Willingness to adhere to study protocol
- Subjects taking hormone-containing medications must be on a stable dose for 6 months prior to study start to avoid any confounding influence on sensory and pain perception
Exclusion Criteria:
- Use of topical or oral anti-inflammatory medications for 2 weeks prior to the study start.
- Use of topical or oral anti-histamines for 2 weeks prior to the study start (as rescue medication allowed).
- Use of topical or oral anti-pruritic agents for 2 weeks prior to the study start.
- Use of oral neuromodulatory agents for 2 months prior to study start.
- Current use of chronic pain medications (including opioids, antidepressants and anti-epileptic drugs).
- Use of nicotine-containing products for the past 6 months prior to study start.
- History of radiation or chemotherapy.
- History of traumatic injury on prospective test sites.
- Unstable thyroid function within the past 6 months prior to study start to exclude thyroid-related neuropathy
- Known history of central or peripheral nervous system dysfunction.
- History of acute hepatitis, chronic liver disease or end stage liver disease.
- History of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
- History of neuropathy associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes mellitus, documented exposure to organophosphates or heavy metals or polychlorinated biphenyls.
- Known nutritional deficiency (vitamin B12, vitamin D, iron or zinc) within 3 months prior to the study start.
- Use of illicit drugs within the past 6 months prior to study start and/or opioid use disorder.
- Regular use of opioids for chronic pain
- Lyme disease, porphyria, rheumatoid arthritis, Hansen's disease (leprosy) or use of antineoplastic chemotherapeutic agents.
- Subject has any medical condition that, in the judgment of the Investigator, would jeopardize the subject's safety following exposure to the administered medications.
- Adults lacking capacity to consent
Sites / Locations
- University of Minnesota
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
No Intervention
Cohort 1: Placebo, then Intervention
Cohort 2: Intevention, then Placebo
Circadian Rhythm of Itch
Patients will start with placebo in week 1 and cross over to Naltrexone in week 3. There will be a wash-out phase during week 2 using only moisturizer regularly and if necessary as rescue medications topical corticosteroids and/or antihistamines. The same rescue medications can be used during the following weeks of the cross-over treatment. At visit 2 and 4 patients will be asked the area where they are experiencing most intense itch and we will take there suction blisters (preferably on the trunk). Suction blisters will be taken after week 1 (1 week on treatment arm 1) and after week 3 (1 week on treatment arm 2).
Patients will start with Naltrexone in week 1 and cross over to the palcebo treatment in week 3. There will be a wash-out phase during week 2 using only moisturizer regularly and if necessary as rescue medications topical corticosteroids and/or antihistamines. The same rescue medications can be used during the following weeks of the cross-over treatment. At visit 2 and 4 patients will be asked the area where they are experiencing most intense itch and we will take there suction blisters (preferably on the trunk). Suction blisters will be taken after week 1 (1 week on treatment arm 1) and after week 3 (1 week on treatment arm 2).
Patients in this arm will receive no intervention, only data collection.