Oral Budesonide vs. Oral Mesalazine in Active Crohn's Disease (CD)

The purpose of this study is to determine whether mesalazine or budesonide is more active in the treatment of active Crohn's disease...

Date First Received: March 7, 2006

Last Updated: May 29, 2008

Verified by: Dr. Falk Pharma GmbH, May 2008

Clinical Trial Phase: Phase 3 | Start Date: September 2004

Overall Status: Completed

Estimated Enrollment: 311

Brief Summary

Official Title: “Double-Blind, Double-Dummy, Randomized, Multicentre Study to Compare the Efficacy and Safety of Oral Budesonide (9 mg) and Oral Mesalazine (4.5 g) in Moderately Active Crohn's Disease Patients”

Condition Keyword(s):

The purpose of this study is to determine whether mesalazine or budesonide is more active in the treatment of active Crohn's disease.

Study Type: Interventional

Study Design: Treatment, Randomized, Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Active Control, Parallel Assignment, Safety/Efficacy Study

Study Primary Completion Date: May 2008

Detailed Clinical Trial Description

Crohn's disease is often treated with glucocorticoids or mesalazine. Both drugs are indicated for active Crohn's disease. Treatment with mesalazine is indicated for the treatment of mildly to moderately active Crohn's disease. Budesonide 9 mg/day or mesalazine 4.5 g/day are better than lower doses.

So far only one trial compares the efficacy and safety of budesonide and 5-ASA. The result of this trial is that budesonide is more effective in inducing remission than mesalazine. The primary objective of this trial is to confirm this result for other presentations of budesonide and mesalazine; i.e.

Budenofalk® capsules (9 mg/day) and Salofalk® tablets (Eudragit-L-coated oral mesalazine; 4.5 g/day) in moderately active Crohn's disease. Mesalazine is used in this trial as a comparator.

Intervention(s) in this Clinical Trial

  • Drug: budesonide
    • 9 mg
  • Drug: mesalazine
    • 4.5 g

Arms, Groups and Cohorts in this Clinical Trial

  • Experimental: A
  • Active Comparator: B

Outcome Measures for this Clinical Trial

Primary Measures

  • Rate of remission

Secondary Measures

  • Response to treatment
  • Time to response
  • Time to remission
  • PGA
  • QoL

Criteria for Participation in this Clinical Trial

Inclusion Criteria (main):

  • Symptoms of Crohn's disease since at least 3 months; diagnosis confirmed by endoscopic and histological, or endoscopic and radiological criteria [endoscopy not older than 12 months or if older, then clinical signs (e.g. pain localization, pain intensity, blood in stool) and behaviour (according to Vienna classification) should be unchanged compared to former episodes]
  • Localisation of CD either in terminal ileum, ascending colon or ileocolitis
  • Active phase of disease (200 < CDAI < 400)

Exclusion Criteria (main):

  • Known Crohn's lesion in the upper GI-tract (up to and including the jejunum) with present symptoms
  • CD in the rectum currently present
  • Short bowel syndrome
  • Septic complications
  • Baseline stool positive for germs causing bowel disease
  • Abscess, perforation or active fistulas
  • Ileostomy or colostomy
  • Resection of more than 50 cm of the ileum
  • Bowel surgery within the last 3 months
  • Immediate surgery required
  • Clinical signs of stricturing disease
  • Subileus within the last 6 months
  • Suspicion of ileus, subileus or corresponding symptomatology
  • Contra-indications, special warnings and precautions mentioned in SmPC
  • Treatment with immunosuppressants, cytostatics, 6-TG, methotrexate, or cyclosporine within the last 3 months; in case of treatment with azathioprine or 6-MP the drugs have to be used for maintenance of remission only and dosage has to be unchanged within the last 3 months before baseline visit and during the study
  • Treatment with ketoconazole, ciprofloxacin or other CYP3A inhibitors within the last month before baseline visit
  • Treatment with anti-TNF-a therapy within 6 months before baseline visit
  • Conventional steroids (iv, po, rectal) within 2 weeks before the study
  • > 6 mg/d budesonide po or > 3 g/d mesalazine po within 2 weeks before the study
  • Patients known to be steroid-refractory or steroid-dependent from former CD episodes
  • Treatment of study disease with oral antibiotics (e.g., metronidazole) within the last 2 weeks

Gender Eligibility for this Clinical Trial: Both

Minimum Age for this Clinical Trial: 18 Years

Maximum Age for this Clinical Trial: 70 Years

Are Healthy Volunteers Accepted for this Clinical Trial?: No

Clinical Trial Sponsor Information

Lead Sponsor: Dr. Falk Pharma GmbH

Overall Clinical Trial Officials and Contacts

Andreas Tromm, Professor Principal Investigator Ev. Krankenhaus Hattingen GmbH  

Additional Information

Information obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov on July 02, 2009

Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record. http://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT00300118

Study ID Number: BUC-52/CDA

ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00300118

Health Authority: Germany: Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices

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