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Randomized, Double Blind, Parallel Group, Placebo Controlled, Multi-Center Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Cetirizine HCl Syrup vs. Loratadine Syrup vs. Placebo in Treatment of Children With Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis (SAR)

Primary Purpose

Allergic Rhinitis, Hay Fever, SAR

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 4
Locations
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Cetirizine
Loratadine
Placebo
Sponsored by
Johnson & Johnson Consumer and Personal Products Worldwide
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Eligibility
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Allergic Rhinitis focused on measuring SAR, seasonal allergic rhinitis, hay fever, seasonal allergic rhinoconjunctivitis

Eligibility Criteria

6 Years - 11 Years (Child)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Male or female 6 to 11 years of age.
  • Females who reached menarche either before or during the study, agreed to use acceptable methods of birth control if they became sexually active. Acceptable birth control was defined as oral contraceptives or Norplant®.
  • Outpatient.
  • History and diagnosis of seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) to a prevalent allergen (grass or tree).
  • SAR to a prevalent allergen (grass or tree) of such severity that it required pharmacologic therapy each year for the last 2 consecutive years (including the present year).
  • Documented SAR to a prevalent allergen (grass or tree) as confirmed by a recognized skin test (prick, intradermal [ID], or Multitest®) within the previous 15 months (Prick/Puncture wheal® ≥3 mm over the negative control; ID [up to concentration of 1:1000 w/v or 1000 protein nitrogen units (PNU)] wheal® ≥5 mm over the negative control). Documentation of SAR must have occurred at Visit 1 or within 15 months prior to Visit 1. If not performed at Visit 1, SAR testing must have been performed in the Principal Investigator's office or full documentation must have been available prior to randomization.
  • Diary-recorded rhinoconjunctivitis symptom scores (24 hour reflective) that included at least two symptoms (sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, or watery eyes) at moderate severity (i.e., symptom score ≥2) on at least 4 days between Visits 1 and 2.
  • Diary-recorded TSSC score ≥5 (based on the four symptoms noted in the criteria above) on any 4 days between Visits 1 and 2.
  • Someone (subject and parent/legal guardian) from whom the Principal Investigator or study personnel would have expected conscientious cooperation over the duration of the study.
  • A written informed assent must have been provided by the subject and a written informed consent must have been provided by the parent/legal guardian at Visit 1.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Had clinically significant nasal anatomical deformities with > 50% obstruction (i.e., septal defects, polyps).
  • Experienced an episode of acute sinusitis or an upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) including otitis media and the common cold) within 21 days of Visit 1.
  • Had a history of chronic sinusitis.
  • Initiated or advanced an immunotherapy regimen during the course of the study. Subjects receiving a maintenance dose of immunotherapy were eligible.
  • Had a history of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) that was considered unstable by the Investigator, or if pharmacotherapy (i.e., Ritalin®, Adderall®) was required, subject must have been on pharmacotherapy for at least 1 month prior to Visit 1. The pharmacotherapeutic regimen was to remain stable during the conduct of the study.
  • Had a history of learning disabilities or intellectual impairment that, in the opinion of the Investigator, would prevent the subject from participating in the study.
  • Had impaired hepatic function (cirrhosis, hepatitis), glaucoma, or any symptomatic infection, any clinically significant hematologic, renal, endocrine, or gastrointestinal disease, and/or current neuropsychiatric condition with or without drug therapy, that was judged by the Investigator to be clinically significant and/or affect the subject's ability to participate in the clinical trial.
  • Had a history of malignancy (except basal cell carcinoma), epilepsy or seizures (excluding febrile seizures), excessive alcohol intake or drug addiction, hypertension, or other clinically significant cardiovascular disease.
  • Had a physical examination abnormality considered by the Investigator to be clinically significant and limiting to the study's conduct, unless the abnormality was related to underlying allergic rhinitis.
  • Had a history of an allergy or hypersensitivity to cetirizine, loratadine, hydroxyzine, or any of their ingredients.
  • Had asthma, which required any of the following within the past 30 days: 1) admission to the hospital, 2) emergency room visit, or 3) a change in dosing regimen. Subjects were allowed to continue theophylline, long acting β2 agonists, inhaled cromoglycate no more than 6.4 mg/day, or nedocrimil no more than 14 mg/day. Subjects were allowed to continue inhaled corticosteroids in doses not exceeding those listed in Appendix B of the study protocol, as long as the dose did not change during the study. Subjects were allowed the use of short acting β2 agonists on an as needed (PRN) basis.
  • Had used intranasal or intra ophthalmic corticosteroids; oral leukotriene modifiers or leukotriene receptor antagonists within 14 days; or systemic (intramuscular and/or intravenous and/or oral) corticosteroids within 35 days prior to Visit 2. Topical corticosteroids for skin were allowed if covering ≤10% of body surface without occlusion.
  • Used intranasal cromolyn (Nasalcrom®), optical cromolyn (Crolom®), ipratropium bromide (Atrovent® Nasal Spray), azelastine hydrochloride (Astelin® Nasal Spray), monamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors, or beta blockers for the treatment of migraine headaches within 14 days prior to Visit 2.
  • Used antiallergic ophthalmic treatments such as Acular®, Patanol®, or Alomide® within 7 days prior to Visit 2.
  • Used H1-receptor antagonists (oral and topical), H2-receptor antagonists, or decongestants after Visit 1.
  • Used tricyclic antidepressants, tranquilizers, or antiemetics of the phenothiazine class within 14 days prior to Visit 2.
  • Used oral macrolide antibiotics or oral antifungals within 7 days prior to Visit 2.
  • Used saline nasal spray or ocular drops (unless for contact lens use) within 72 hours prior to Visit 2.
  • Participated in any other studies involving investigational or marketed products within 30 days prior to entry into the study or participated in studies which involved norastemizole, or monoclonal anti-immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibody within 90 days prior to entry into the study.
  • Donated blood or blood products for transfusion within 30 days prior to initiation of treatment with study drug and at any time during the study.

Sites / Locations

    Arms of the Study

    Arm 1

    Arm 2

    Arm 3

    Arm Type

    Experimental

    Active Comparator

    Placebo Comparator

    Arm Label

    Cetirizine 10 mg

    loratadine 10 mg

    placebo

    Arm Description

    Cetirizine HCl 10 mg (1 mg/ml) syrup once daily for 2 weeks. Subjects who were randomized to receive cetirizine HCl syrup also received placebo syrup. Each subject was instructed to take 2 teaspoons from Bottle A and 2 teaspoons from Bottle B once daily, before 10:00 AM.

    Loratadine 10 mg (1 mg/ml) syrup once daily for 2 weeks. Subjects who were randomized to receive loratadine syrup also received placebo syrup. Each subject was instructed to take 2 teaspoons from Bottle A and 2 teaspoons from Bottle B once daily, before 10:00 AM.

    Placebo syrup once daily for 2 weeks. Both placebo syrups were received by subjects who were randomized to receive placebo. Each subject was instructed to take 2 teaspoons from Bottle A and 2 teaspoons from Bottle B once daily, before 10:00 AM.

    Outcomes

    Primary Outcome Measures

    Change from baseline to the Overall endpoint in the subject 24-hour reflective total symptom severity complex (TSSC) score

    Secondary Outcome Measures

    Change from baseline to the Overall endpoint in the subject 24-hour reflective TSSC, with and without stuffy nose score
    Subject rated reflective TSSC on 5-point scale
    Change from baseline to the Overall endpoint in the individual rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms (reflective and instantaneous)
    Subject rated individual symptom severity on 5-point scale (reflective and instantaneous)
    Investigator evaluation of rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms
    Change from baseline to all secondary time points (Week 1 [average of TSSC scores during Week 1 of double-blind treatment], Week 2 [average of TSSC scores during Week 2 of double-blind treatment], and Endpoint [last available post-baseline TSSC score]) in subject 24-hour reflective TSSC.
    Parent/legal guardian evaluation of subject's rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms
    Change from baseline to all secondary time points (Week 1 [average of TSSC scores during Week 1 of double-blind treatment], Week 2 [average of TSSC scores during Week 2 of double-blind treatment], and Endpoint [last available post-baseline TSSC score]) in subject 24-hour reflective TSSC.
    Investigator Global Evaluations of Efficacy at Visit 4/early termination
    Investigator assess the therapeutic regimen's effect on 7-point scale
    Subject/Parent/Legal Guardian Global Evaluations at Visit 4/early termination
    Subject/Parent/Legal Guardian provided global evaluation of treatment on a 5-point scale
    Parent/Legal Guardian Overall Personal Satisfaction Assessment at Visit 4/early termination
    Parent/Legal Guardian provided appraisal of overall personal satisfaction with treatment on a 5-point scale
    Parental Burden Questionnaire
    At Visits 2, 3, and 4/early termination, the parent/legal guardian assessed the social and emotional impact of caring for a child with SAR on a 5-point scale

    Full Information

    First Posted
    September 30, 2016
    Last Updated
    April 19, 2017
    Sponsor
    Johnson & Johnson Consumer and Personal Products Worldwide
    Collaborators
    Pfizer
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    1. Study Identification

    Unique Protocol Identification Number
    NCT02932774
    Brief Title
    Randomized, Double Blind, Parallel Group, Placebo Controlled, Multi-Center Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Cetirizine HCl Syrup vs. Loratadine Syrup vs. Placebo in Treatment of Children With Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis (SAR)
    Official Title
    Randomized, Double Blind, Parallel Group, Placebo Controlled, Multi-Center Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Zyrtec® (Cetirizine HCl) Syrup vs. Claritin® (Loratadine) Syrup vs. Placebo in Treatment of Children With Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis (SAR)
    Study Type
    Interventional

    2. Study Status

    Record Verification Date
    April 2017
    Overall Recruitment Status
    Completed
    Study Start Date
    March 2001 (undefined)
    Primary Completion Date
    July 2001 (Actual)
    Study Completion Date
    July 2001 (Actual)

    3. Sponsor/Collaborators

    Responsible Party, by Official Title
    Sponsor
    Name of the Sponsor
    Johnson & Johnson Consumer and Personal Products Worldwide
    Collaborators
    Pfizer

    4. Oversight

    Data Monitoring Committee
    Yes

    5. Study Description

    Brief Summary
    The objective of this clinical trial was to assess the efficacy and safety of cetirizine HCl syrup vs. loratadine syrup vs. placebo syrup in the treatment of SAR in children 6 to 11 years old.
    Detailed Description
    This was a multi-center, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, placebo-controlled, double dummy study of children with SAR conducted during the Spring tree and grass allergy season. Subjects qualified for randomization if the diary cards included (1) symptom scores of ≥2 for at least 2 of the following 4 rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms on 4 or more days: sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, and watery eyes; and (2) a total rhinoconjunctivitis (or Total Symptom Severity Complex [TSSC]) score of ≥5 on any 4 days. The TSSC score was expressed as the sum of the 4 individual symptoms scores recorded in the daily diary cards for the following symptoms: sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, and watery eyes. Subjects were randomized to receive 1 of 3 treatments in a double-blind fashion using a 1:1:1 allocation ratio: cetirizine HCl syrup and placebo loratadine syrup; loratadine syrup and placebo cetirizine HCl syrup; or cetirizine placebo syrup and loratadine placebo syrup. Number of Subjects (Planned and Analyzed): 1100 planned; 1536 screened; 683 randomized: 231 (33.8%) randomized to the cetirizine HCl treatment group, 221 (32.4%) to the loratadine treatment group, and 231 (33.8%) to the placebo treatment group. Test Product and Reference Therapy: Subjects randomized to receive cetirizine HCl syrup also received placebo syrup; subjects randomized to receive loratadine syrup also received placebo syrup; and both placebo syrups were received by subjects randomized to receive placebo. Duration of Double-Blind Treatment: 2 weeks. Safety measures included the incidence and severity of treatment-emergent adverse events (AEs), vital signs, concomitant medications, and physical examination findings. Clinical laboratory evaluation was not required for this study. Statistical Methods: All statistical tests related to treatment effect were 2-sided, and statistical significance was declared at the 0.05 probability level. Least squares means (LSMeans) were used to estimate treatment effect. Populations analyzed included the Full Analysis (intent-to-treat [ITT]) Set (FAS), Per-Protocol Set (PPS), Safety-Analyzable Set, and All-Screened Analysis Set. Demographic and baseline data for all subjects in the Safety-Analyzable Set were summarized and listed. The effects of treatment at the Overall and all other analysis Time Points were assessed using ANCOVA models. The main effects model contained terms for treatment and Investigator site, with baseline TSSC value as a covariate. The LSMeans and standard errors were based on the main effects model. Methods of analysis of secondary efficacy data included analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models and Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) row mean scores tests. Analysis of drug safety included the incidence of treatment-emergent AEs (TEAE), concomitant medications, vital signs, and physical examination findings for the Safety-Analyzable Set.

    6. Conditions and Keywords

    Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
    Allergic Rhinitis, Hay Fever, SAR, Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal
    Keywords
    SAR, seasonal allergic rhinitis, hay fever, seasonal allergic rhinoconjunctivitis

    7. Study Design

    Primary Purpose
    Treatment
    Study Phase
    Phase 4
    Interventional Study Model
    Parallel Assignment
    Masking
    ParticipantCare ProviderInvestigator
    Allocation
    Randomized
    Enrollment
    683 (Actual)

    8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

    Arm Title
    Cetirizine 10 mg
    Arm Type
    Experimental
    Arm Description
    Cetirizine HCl 10 mg (1 mg/ml) syrup once daily for 2 weeks. Subjects who were randomized to receive cetirizine HCl syrup also received placebo syrup. Each subject was instructed to take 2 teaspoons from Bottle A and 2 teaspoons from Bottle B once daily, before 10:00 AM.
    Arm Title
    loratadine 10 mg
    Arm Type
    Active Comparator
    Arm Description
    Loratadine 10 mg (1 mg/ml) syrup once daily for 2 weeks. Subjects who were randomized to receive loratadine syrup also received placebo syrup. Each subject was instructed to take 2 teaspoons from Bottle A and 2 teaspoons from Bottle B once daily, before 10:00 AM.
    Arm Title
    placebo
    Arm Type
    Placebo Comparator
    Arm Description
    Placebo syrup once daily for 2 weeks. Both placebo syrups were received by subjects who were randomized to receive placebo. Each subject was instructed to take 2 teaspoons from Bottle A and 2 teaspoons from Bottle B once daily, before 10:00 AM.
    Intervention Type
    Drug
    Intervention Name(s)
    Cetirizine
    Other Intervention Name(s)
    ZYRTEC
    Intervention Description
    Cetirizine HCl 10 mg (1 mg/ml) syrup once daily before 10:00 AM for 2 weeks
    Intervention Type
    Drug
    Intervention Name(s)
    Loratadine
    Other Intervention Name(s)
    CLARITIN
    Intervention Description
    Loratadine HCl 10 mg (1 mg/ml) syrup once daily before 10:00 AM for 2 weeks
    Intervention Type
    Other
    Intervention Name(s)
    Placebo
    Intervention Description
    Placebo syrup once daily before 10:00 AM for 2 weeks
    Primary Outcome Measure Information:
    Title
    Change from baseline to the Overall endpoint in the subject 24-hour reflective total symptom severity complex (TSSC) score
    Time Frame
    2 weeks
    Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
    Title
    Change from baseline to the Overall endpoint in the subject 24-hour reflective TSSC, with and without stuffy nose score
    Description
    Subject rated reflective TSSC on 5-point scale
    Time Frame
    2 weeks
    Title
    Change from baseline to the Overall endpoint in the individual rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms (reflective and instantaneous)
    Description
    Subject rated individual symptom severity on 5-point scale (reflective and instantaneous)
    Time Frame
    2 weeks
    Title
    Investigator evaluation of rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms
    Description
    Change from baseline to all secondary time points (Week 1 [average of TSSC scores during Week 1 of double-blind treatment], Week 2 [average of TSSC scores during Week 2 of double-blind treatment], and Endpoint [last available post-baseline TSSC score]) in subject 24-hour reflective TSSC.
    Time Frame
    2 weeks
    Title
    Parent/legal guardian evaluation of subject's rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms
    Description
    Change from baseline to all secondary time points (Week 1 [average of TSSC scores during Week 1 of double-blind treatment], Week 2 [average of TSSC scores during Week 2 of double-blind treatment], and Endpoint [last available post-baseline TSSC score]) in subject 24-hour reflective TSSC.
    Time Frame
    2 weeks
    Title
    Investigator Global Evaluations of Efficacy at Visit 4/early termination
    Description
    Investigator assess the therapeutic regimen's effect on 7-point scale
    Time Frame
    2 weeks
    Title
    Subject/Parent/Legal Guardian Global Evaluations at Visit 4/early termination
    Description
    Subject/Parent/Legal Guardian provided global evaluation of treatment on a 5-point scale
    Time Frame
    2 weeks
    Title
    Parent/Legal Guardian Overall Personal Satisfaction Assessment at Visit 4/early termination
    Description
    Parent/Legal Guardian provided appraisal of overall personal satisfaction with treatment on a 5-point scale
    Time Frame
    2 weeks
    Title
    Parental Burden Questionnaire
    Description
    At Visits 2, 3, and 4/early termination, the parent/legal guardian assessed the social and emotional impact of caring for a child with SAR on a 5-point scale
    Time Frame
    2 weeks

    10. Eligibility

    Sex
    All
    Minimum Age & Unit of Time
    6 Years
    Maximum Age & Unit of Time
    11 Years
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers
    No
    Eligibility Criteria
    Inclusion Criteria: Male or female 6 to 11 years of age. Females who reached menarche either before or during the study, agreed to use acceptable methods of birth control if they became sexually active. Acceptable birth control was defined as oral contraceptives or Norplant®. Outpatient. History and diagnosis of seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) to a prevalent allergen (grass or tree). SAR to a prevalent allergen (grass or tree) of such severity that it required pharmacologic therapy each year for the last 2 consecutive years (including the present year). Documented SAR to a prevalent allergen (grass or tree) as confirmed by a recognized skin test (prick, intradermal [ID], or Multitest®) within the previous 15 months (Prick/Puncture wheal® ≥3 mm over the negative control; ID [up to concentration of 1:1000 w/v or 1000 protein nitrogen units (PNU)] wheal® ≥5 mm over the negative control). Documentation of SAR must have occurred at Visit 1 or within 15 months prior to Visit 1. If not performed at Visit 1, SAR testing must have been performed in the Principal Investigator's office or full documentation must have been available prior to randomization. Diary-recorded rhinoconjunctivitis symptom scores (24 hour reflective) that included at least two symptoms (sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, or watery eyes) at moderate severity (i.e., symptom score ≥2) on at least 4 days between Visits 1 and 2. Diary-recorded TSSC score ≥5 (based on the four symptoms noted in the criteria above) on any 4 days between Visits 1 and 2. Someone (subject and parent/legal guardian) from whom the Principal Investigator or study personnel would have expected conscientious cooperation over the duration of the study. A written informed assent must have been provided by the subject and a written informed consent must have been provided by the parent/legal guardian at Visit 1. Exclusion Criteria: Had clinically significant nasal anatomical deformities with > 50% obstruction (i.e., septal defects, polyps). Experienced an episode of acute sinusitis or an upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) including otitis media and the common cold) within 21 days of Visit 1. Had a history of chronic sinusitis. Initiated or advanced an immunotherapy regimen during the course of the study. Subjects receiving a maintenance dose of immunotherapy were eligible. Had a history of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) that was considered unstable by the Investigator, or if pharmacotherapy (i.e., Ritalin®, Adderall®) was required, subject must have been on pharmacotherapy for at least 1 month prior to Visit 1. The pharmacotherapeutic regimen was to remain stable during the conduct of the study. Had a history of learning disabilities or intellectual impairment that, in the opinion of the Investigator, would prevent the subject from participating in the study. Had impaired hepatic function (cirrhosis, hepatitis), glaucoma, or any symptomatic infection, any clinically significant hematologic, renal, endocrine, or gastrointestinal disease, and/or current neuropsychiatric condition with or without drug therapy, that was judged by the Investigator to be clinically significant and/or affect the subject's ability to participate in the clinical trial. Had a history of malignancy (except basal cell carcinoma), epilepsy or seizures (excluding febrile seizures), excessive alcohol intake or drug addiction, hypertension, or other clinically significant cardiovascular disease. Had a physical examination abnormality considered by the Investigator to be clinically significant and limiting to the study's conduct, unless the abnormality was related to underlying allergic rhinitis. Had a history of an allergy or hypersensitivity to cetirizine, loratadine, hydroxyzine, or any of their ingredients. Had asthma, which required any of the following within the past 30 days: 1) admission to the hospital, 2) emergency room visit, or 3) a change in dosing regimen. Subjects were allowed to continue theophylline, long acting β2 agonists, inhaled cromoglycate no more than 6.4 mg/day, or nedocrimil no more than 14 mg/day. Subjects were allowed to continue inhaled corticosteroids in doses not exceeding those listed in Appendix B of the study protocol, as long as the dose did not change during the study. Subjects were allowed the use of short acting β2 agonists on an as needed (PRN) basis. Had used intranasal or intra ophthalmic corticosteroids; oral leukotriene modifiers or leukotriene receptor antagonists within 14 days; or systemic (intramuscular and/or intravenous and/or oral) corticosteroids within 35 days prior to Visit 2. Topical corticosteroids for skin were allowed if covering ≤10% of body surface without occlusion. Used intranasal cromolyn (Nasalcrom®), optical cromolyn (Crolom®), ipratropium bromide (Atrovent® Nasal Spray), azelastine hydrochloride (Astelin® Nasal Spray), monamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors, or beta blockers for the treatment of migraine headaches within 14 days prior to Visit 2. Used antiallergic ophthalmic treatments such as Acular®, Patanol®, or Alomide® within 7 days prior to Visit 2. Used H1-receptor antagonists (oral and topical), H2-receptor antagonists, or decongestants after Visit 1. Used tricyclic antidepressants, tranquilizers, or antiemetics of the phenothiazine class within 14 days prior to Visit 2. Used oral macrolide antibiotics or oral antifungals within 7 days prior to Visit 2. Used saline nasal spray or ocular drops (unless for contact lens use) within 72 hours prior to Visit 2. Participated in any other studies involving investigational or marketed products within 30 days prior to entry into the study or participated in studies which involved norastemizole, or monoclonal anti-immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibody within 90 days prior to entry into the study. Donated blood or blood products for transfusion within 30 days prior to initiation of treatment with study drug and at any time during the study.
    Overall Study Officials:
    First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
    Dial Hewlett, MD
    Organizational Affiliation
    Medical Director; Pfizer, Inc.
    Official's Role
    Study Director

    12. IPD Sharing Statement

    Plan to Share IPD
    Yes

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