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Phase 3 N=521 Randomized Quadruple-blind Treatment

Study Comparing the Safety and Efficacy of Cethromycin to Clarithromycin for the Treatment of Community-Acquired Pneumonia

Pneumonia

Enrolled (actual)
521
Serious AEs
4.1%
Results posted
Feb 2010
Primary outcome: Primary: Clinical Cures in the Intent to Treat Population — 213; 224; 21; 9 Participants — p=0.0769

Study Design & Population

Study type
Interventional
Phase
Phase 3
Interventions
Cethromycin (Drug); Clarithromycin (Drug)
Age
Adult, Older Adult · 18+ yrs
Sex
All
Sponsor
Advanced Life Sciences, Inc.
Primary completion
May 2007

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Clinical Cures in the Intent to Treat Population
213; 224; 21; 9; 23; 20 0.0769
PRIMARY
Clinical Cures in the Per Protocol Clinically Evaluable Population
205; 212; 19; 9 0.0775
SECONDARY
Bacteriologic Cures in the Intent to Treat Population
62; 62
SECONDARY
Bacteriologic Cures in the Per Protocol Clinically Evaluable Population
56; 60

Summary

The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy and safety of cethromycin to clarithromycin for the treatment of mild to moderate community-acquired pneumonia (CAP).

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Ambulatory male or female, 18 years of age or older
  • If female, non-lactating and at no risk or pregnancy (post-menopausal or must use adequate birth control)
  • Positive Chest X-ray consistent with diagnosis of bacterial pneumonia
  • Must be a suitable candidate for oral antibiotic therapy and must be able to swallow capsules intact
  • Recent history of respiratory illness consistent with the clinical signs and symptoms of bacterial CAP
  • Must be able to produce sputum

Exclusion Criteria

  • Prior hospitalization within previous 4 weeks
  • Residence at a chronic care facility
  • Active tuberculosis (or other mycobacterial infection, empyema, lung abscess, pulmonary embolism, pulmonary edema, cystic fibrosis, tumor (primary or metastatic) involving the lung, bronchial obstruction, a history of post-obstructive pneumonia (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease [COPD] is not exclusionary), known or suspected Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
  • Treatment with long-acting antimicrobial agents within the last 4 weeks, treatment with ceftriaxone, azithromycin or dirithromycin antibiotic within the last 7 days, or subjects who have received more than 24 hours of treatment with other antibiotics within 7 days prior to study drug administration
  • Any infection which requires the use of a concomitant antimicrobial agent
  • History of hypersensitivity or allergic reactions to macrolide, ketolide, quinolone, azalide or streptogramin antimicrobials
  • Treatment with another investigational drug within the last 4 weeks
  • Females who are pregnant or lactating
  • Subjects with known significant renal or hepatic impairment or disease
  • Subjects with a history of impaired renal function
  • Evidence of uncontrolled clinically significant cardiovascular, pulmonary, metabolic, gastrointestinal, neurological or endocrine disease, malignancy, or other abnormality (other than the disease being studied)
  • Subjects who would require parenteral antimicrobial therapy for the treatment of pneumonia
  • Any underlying disease or condition that would interfere with the completion of the study procedures and evaluations or absorption of the study drug
  • Currently receiving or are likely to require any of the following medications during the period between 2 weeks prior to Evaluation 1 and within 24 hours after the last dose of study drug: astemizol (Hismanal®) or pimozide (Orap®)
  • Currently receiving or are likely to require any of the following during the period from Evaluation 1 and within 24 hours after the last dose of study drug: theophylline or theophylline analogues (unless adequately monitored), carbamazepine, dexamethasone, phenobarbital, phenytoin, St. John's Wort, lamotrigine, troglitazone, warfarin and digitalis glycoside. Other barbiturates may be used with careful monitoring
  • Subjects who are currently receiving or who are likely to require any of the following medications during the period between Evaluation 1 and 4: other systemic antibiotic therapy, rifampin or rifabutin
  • Immunocompromised subjects, subjects receiving immunosuppressive agents, subjects with known human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections and history of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) defining conditions or CD4+ T-lymphocyte count <200.
  • Subject with known or suspected central nervous system (CNS) disorder that predisposes them to seizures/lower seizure threshold (e.g., severe cerebral arteriosclerosis, epilepsy)
  • Previous treatment with cethromycin
  • Subjects with signs of septic shock (e.g., mental confusion, severe hypoxemia, severe hypotension, any other condition requiring intensive care unit [ICU] admission)
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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT00336544). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.

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