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Efficacy and Safety of Ralfinamide in Patients With Chronic Neuropathic Low Back Pain

Launched by NEWRON PHARMACEUTICALS SPA · Nov 23, 2009

Trial Information

Current as of May 29, 2025

Completed

Keywords

Nerve Compression Compression Radiculopathy Post Traumatic/Post Surgical Lumbar Radiculopathy

ClinConnect Summary

Ralfinamide has been shown to be an effective analgesic in a number of animal models of neuropathic pain. These observed effects of ralfinamide may have been achieved by targeting both hyperactivity of peripheral sensory neurons, through voltage-dependent, Na+-channel blockade \[Stummann et al., 2005\] and Ca++-channel blockade, and sensitization of central neurons, through NMDA-receptor modulation.

Evidence of efficacy in mixed peripheral neuropathic pain syndromes has been demonstrated in Study 001 \[Anand et al., 2008\]. In particular patients with neuropathic pain due to nerve compress...

Gender

ALL

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • * Patients must meet all of the following inclusion criteria to be eligible for enrolment into the study:
  • 1. Patient presents in the physical/neurological examination with low back pain with or without radiation into the lower limb that must display a topography compatible with the L1 to S1 territory and/or respective sensory or motoric impairments.
  • 2. Patient must have chronic neuropathic low back pain with a minimum intensity of "40 mm" (moderate) or greater on the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS; 100-mm) at screening, and an average of "40 mm" or more at baseline (based on prior 7 days).
  • 3. The onset of pain has occurred at least three months, but not longer than 3 years, prior to the screening visit, as assessed by the investigator in the patient's medical history.
  • 4. Patient is affected by current neuropathic pain (pain provoked by a lesion of the peripheral nervous system). The diagnosis should be made by a neurologist/anaesthesiologist/pain specialist and based on history, clinical evaluation and/or laboratory findings (rule out systemic cause, e.g., hypothyroidism, rheumatoid arthritis, nephropathy, diabetes \[MNSI score \>2\]) in accordance with the taxonomy of the diagnostic criteria documented in the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) Classification of Chronic Pain. A neurological disease must be directly correlated with pain, including pain due to spinal root compression.
  • If radiologic data supporting the diagnosis had been obtained previously it should be documented in the patient's records. In case radiologic examinations are not available, the Investigator should consider performing these examinations, if necessary to support the diagnosis, during the screening phase.
  • 5. Patient has one of the following causes of neuropathic low back pain: Non-cancer lumbar pain due to compression radiculopathy or post-traumatic/post-surgical lumbar radiculopathy.
  • 6. Patient's low back pain has a clear neuropathic component, as indicated by a rating on the Pain Detect Questionnaire (PD-Q) of greater than 18.
  • 7. Patient is 18-85 years of age, inclusive.
  • 8. Patient is willing and able to understand and sign an approved Informed Consent Form.
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • 1. Females who are pregnant or lactating, or of childbearing potential, defined as follows: surgically sterilized for less than one year; aged ≥ 50 years and post-menopausal condition started less than 24 months prior to the screening visit; or aged \< 50 years and post-menopausal condition started less than 24 months prior, and/or post-menopausal status has not been confirmed by determination of the serum levels of FSH and 17-β estradiol; or fecund and not practicing double contraception method (e.g., hormonal contraceptive plus barrier method).
  • 2. Patients with any other cause of peripheral or central neuropathic pain (including psychogenic and nociceptive pain), pain due to metabolic (including diabetes; MNSI score \> 2) infectious or proliferative diseases, or pain due to any condition that is as severe as the neuropathic pain.
  • 3. Patients with a history of migrating pain and former mononeuropathy or neuralgias in other anatomical territories.
  • 4. Patients with severe trophic changes, severe swelling, joint deformities or stiff joint with limited passive movement, or patients who may be candidates for back surgery within 52 weeks after baseline.
  • 5. History or current diagnosis of positive test for Hepatitis B or C (unless vaccinated).
  • 6. Clinically significant, uncontrolled gastrointestinal, renal, hepatic, endocrine, pulmonary or cardiovascular disease (including non well-controlled hypertension), asthma, uncompensated chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), severe uncontrolled diabetes (HbA1c \> 10.0).
  • 7. Second- or third-degree atrioventricular block or sick sinus syndrome, uncontrolled atrial fibrillation, severe or unstable angina, congestive heart failure, myocardial infarction within 3 months of the screening visit, significant ECG abnormalities or QTc ≥ 450 msec (males) or ≥ 470 msec (females), where QTc is based on Bazett's correction method.
  • 8. Concomitant disease likely to interfere with the study drug (e.g. capable of altering absorption, metabolism or elimination of drugs).

About Newron Pharmaceuticals Spa

Newron Pharmaceuticals S.p.A. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of innovative therapies for patients with central nervous system (CNS) disorders and pain. Headquartered in Italy, Newron is dedicated to addressing unmet medical needs through advanced research and clinical trials. The company’s pipeline includes a range of novel compounds designed to improve treatment outcomes for conditions such as schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease, and neuropathic pain. With a commitment to excellence in scientific rigor and patient care, Newron Pharmaceuticals aims to enhance the quality of life for individuals affected by debilitating neurological conditions.

Locations

London, England, United Kingdom

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Trial Officials

Stefano Rossetti, MD

Study Director

Newron Pharmaceuticals SPA

Timeline

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