Spiriva (Tiotropium Bromide) Assessment of FEV1 - (SAFE-Portugal).
Launched by BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM · Oct 14, 2005
Trial Information
Current as of June 06, 2025
Completed
Keywords
ClinConnect Summary
Evaluate whether the effect of inhaled tiotropium bromide on the change in trough FEV1 from baseline to week 12 compared to placebo in patients with COPD is affected by smoking status. Secondary objectives include FEV1 at interim visit and FVC at on-treatment visits, use of rescue medication, COPD symptom scores, Physicians Global Evaluation and EQ-5D scores.
Study Hypothesis:
The primary objective of the study is to show superiority of tiotropium against placebo with respect to trough FEV1 at 12 weeks. Then the 5% two-sided hypotheses test is:
H0: Mean trough FEV1 at 12 weeks in tiotrop...
Gender
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Eligibility criteria
- • Main Inclusion criteria: 1.Diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. 2.Patient is male or female, age \<=than 40 years. 3. Patient has a smoking history of \<=10 pack-year.4.Patient is able to be trained in the proper use of HandiHaler 5.Patient is able to be trained to perform technically satisfactory spirometry and must be able to maintain records during the study period as required by the protocol. 6.Patient must be willing and able to sign informed consent prior to participation in the study i.e. prior to washout of their usual pulmonary medications.
- • Main exclusion criteria 1.History of asthma, allergic rhinitis or atopy. 2. A lower respiratory tract infection or any COPD exacerbation in the past 4 weeks prior to Visit 1 or during the two week Screening Period 3.History of life threatening bronchial obstruction, cystic fibrosis or bronchiectasis 4. Oral corticosteroid medication if initiated or modified within the last 6 weeks prior to Visit 1 or if daily dose \> 10 mg prednisone or 20 mg or more every other day (or equivalent). 5.Patients who have started or stopped an exercise rehabilitation program within 4 weeks of visit 6.Patients who regularly use daytime oxygen therapy for more than one hour per day and who, in the investigator's opinion, will be unable to abstain from the use of oxygen therapy during testing. 7. Patients who have undergone thoracotomy with pulmonary resection or lobectomy (lung volume reduction surgery). 8.Tuberculosis with indication for treatment. 9. Recent history (i.e. 6 months or less) of myocardial infarction.10. Patients with known moderate or severe renal insufficiency.11. Patients with symptomatic prostatic hypertrophy or bladder neck obstruction. 12.Patients with known narrow-angle glaucoma.13.History of unstable arrhythmia with a life threatening event or change of therapy during the past year.14. History of cancer, other than treated basal cell carcinoma, within the last 5 years 15.Intolerance to anticholinergic containing products, and/or to lactose or any other components of the inhalation capsule delivery system.16.Patients who are being treated with beta-blockers including eye drops.17.Patients who are being treated with antihistamines (H1 receptor antagonists), for asthma or excluded allergic conditions (See Exclusion Criteria No.2).18.Patients who are being treated with monoamine oxidase inhibitors or tricyclic antidepressants.19. Patients who are being treated with oral beta-adrenergics.20. Patients who have taken cromolyn sodium or nedocromil sodium within 1 month of Visit 1.21.Patients who have taken antileukotrienes or leukotriene receptor antagonists within 1 month of Visit 1. 22.Concomitant or recent (within the last month or 6 half lives, whichever is greater) use of investigational drugs prior to the screening visit (Visit 1). 23. Significant alcohol or drug abuse within the past 12 months. 24. Pregnant or nursing women or women of childbearing potential not using a medically approved means of contraception.24. Previous participation in this study (i.e. randomized).26. Patients who have taken commercially available Spiriva. 27.History of any clinically significant disease, defined as a disease which in the opinion of the investigator may the patient at risk because of participation in the study OR a disease which may influence the results of the study OR the patient's ability to participate in the study.
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Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Lisbon, , Portugal
Coimbra, , Portugal
Faro, , Portugal
Coimbra, , Portugal
Almada, , Portugal
Amadora, , Portugal
Angra Do Heroismo Açores, , Portugal
Aveiro, , Portugal
Barreiro, , Portugal
Braga, , Portugal
Covilhã, , Portugal
Figueira Da Foz, , Portugal
Funchal, , Portugal
Guarda, , Portugal
Guimarães, , Portugal
Lisboa, , Portugal
Lisboa, , Portugal
Lisboa, , Portugal
Lisboa, , Portugal
Lisbon, , Portugal
Matosinhos, , Portugal
Ponta Delgada Açores, , Portugal
Portimão, , Portugal
Porto, , Portugal
Porto, , Portugal
Porto, , Portugal
Santarém, , Portugal
Setúbal, , Portugal
Sta. Maria Da Feira, , Portugal
Torres Novas, , Portugal
V.N.Gaia, , Portugal
Viseu, , Portugal
évora, , Portugal
Patients applied
Trial Officials
Boehringer Ingelheim Study Coordinator
Study Chair
B.I. Portugal Lda
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported
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