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Repeat-Dose Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Bortezomib in Patients With Relapsed Multiple Myeloma

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What is being tested

Bortezomib

Drug
Who is being recruted

Multiple Myeloma

Over 18 Years
How is the trial designed

Treatment Study

Phase 1
Interventional
Study Start: March 2004

Summary

Principal SponsorMillennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Last updated: March 27, 2009
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Study start date: March 1, 2004Actual date on which the first participant was enrolled.

The purpose of this study is to characterize the clinical pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profiles of the 2 doses of VELCADE (bortezomib) for Injection. Patients who volunteer to participate in the pharmacogenetic portion of the study, an additional blood sample will be collected before the Cycle 1 Day 1 dose of bortezomib to assess the genotype of drug metabolizing enzymes.

Official TitleRepeat-Dose Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Bortezomib in Patients With Relapsed Multiple Myeloma 
Principal SponsorMillennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Last updated: March 27, 2009
Sourced from a government-validated database.Claim as a partner

Protocol

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.
Design Details
40 patients to be enrolledTotal number of participants that the clinical trial aims to recruit.
Treatment Study
These studies test new ways to treat a disease, condition, or health issue. The goal is to see if a new drug, therapy, or approach works better or has fewer side effects than existing options.

How participants are assigned to different groups/arms
In this clinical study, participants are placed into groups randomly, like flipping a coin. This ensures that the study is fair and unbiased, making the results more reliable. By assigning participants by chance, researchers can better compare treatments without external influences.

Other Ways to Assign Participants
Non-randomized allocation
: Participants are assigned based on specific factors, such as their medical condition or a doctor's decision.

None (Single-arm trial)
: If the study has only one group, all participants receive the same treatment, and no allocation is needed.

How treatments are given to participants
In this study, all participants receive the same treatment. This approach is often used to evaluate the effects of a single intervention without comparing it to another.

Other Ways to Assign Treatments
Parallel assignment
: Participants are split into separate groups, each receiving a different treatment.

Cross-over assignment
: Participants switch between treatments during the study.

Factorial assignment
: Participants receive different combinations of treatments.

Sequential assignment
: Participants receive treatments one after another in a specific order, possibly based on individual responses.

Other assignment
: Treatment assignment does not follow a standard or predefined design.

How the interventions assigned to participants is kept confidential
Everyone involved in the study knows which treatment is being given. This is typically used when it's not possible or necessary to hide the treatment details from participants or researchers.

Other Ways to Mask Information
Single-blind
: Participants do not know which treatment they are receiving, but researchers do.

Double-blind
: Neither participants nor researchers know which treatment is given.

Triple-blind
: Participants, researchers, and outcome assessors do not know which treatment is given.

Quadruple-blind
: Participants, researchers, outcome assessors, and care providers all do not know which treatment is given.

Eligibility

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria: person's general health condition or prior treatments.
Conditions
Criteria
Any sexBiological sex of participants that are eligible to enroll.
Over 18 YearsRange of ages for which participants are eligible to join.
Healthy volunteers not allowedIf individuals who are healthy and do not have the condition being studied can participate.
Conditions
Pathology
Multiple Myeloma
Criteria

Male and female adult patients 18 years or older with a diagnosis of relapsed multiple myeloma requiring therapy will be eligible for this study. Key inclusion criteria include: Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) equal to or greater then 70%, normal liver function tests (aspartate transaminase \[AST\] or alanine transaminase \[ALT\] equal to or less then 2 x upper limit of normal \[ULN\], total bilirubin equal to or less then 1.5 x ULN), hemoglobin equal to or greater then 10 g/dL, platelets equal to greater then 50 x 10 to ninth power/L, and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) equal to or greater then 1000/uL; calculated creatinine clearance equal to or greater then 50 mL/min, and normal serum calcium. Key exclusion criteria include: Patients with significant cardiac disease, equal to or greater then Grade 2 neuropathy, active hepatitis, HIV infection, secondary malignancy, POEMS syndrome, plasma cell leukemia, or who are transfusion-dependent or received extensive radiation therapy, systemic chemotherapy, or other antineoplastic therapy within 4 weeks of enrollment will be excluded. Patients taking concurrent medications at entry that may act as inducers or inhibitors of CYP 3A4 are excluded. Patients receiving thalidomide must discontinue that drug at least 2 weeks prior to enrollment. Patients receiving concurrent corticosteroids must have tapered their dose of corticosteroid to to equal to or less then 10 mg/day of prednisone or prednisone equivalent at least 2 weeks prior to enrollment.



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