OPN-375 Efficacy and Safety in Adolescents With Bilateral Nasal Polyps

Description

This is a 16-Week Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled, Parallel-Group, Multicenter Study Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of OPN-375 186 μg Twice a Day (BID) in Adolescents with Bilateral Nasal Polyps followed by a 12-Week Open-Label Treatment Phase. The total planned number of subjects is approximately 120 adolescents (12-17 years of age) who will be randomly assigned to receive 1 of 2 study treatments using a 2:1 ratio (OPN-375 186 μg: Placebo). For the PK sub-study, up to 14 subjects will be enrolled to obtain 10 completers.

Conditions

Bilateral Nasal Polyposis

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

This is a 16-Week Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled, Parallel-Group, Multicenter Study Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of OPN-375 186 μg Twice a Day (BID) in Adolescents with Bilateral Nasal Polyps followed by a 12-Week Open-Label Treatment Phase. The total planned number of subjects is approximately 120 adolescents (12-17 years of age) who will be randomly assigned to receive 1 of 2 study treatments using a 2:1 ratio (OPN-375 186 μg: Placebo). For the PK sub-study, up to 14 subjects will be enrolled to obtain 10 completers.

16-Week Randomized Double-Blind Placebo Controlled Parallel-Group Multicenter Study Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of OPN-375 186 μg Twice a Day in Adolescents With Bilateral Nasal Polyps Followed With 12-Week Open-Label Treatment Phase

OPN-375 Efficacy and Safety in Adolescents With Bilateral Nasal Polyps

Condition
Bilateral Nasal Polyposis
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Birmingham

Clinical Research Center of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama, United States, 35209

Gilbert

Arizona Allergy and Immunology Research, Gilbert, Arizona, United States, 85234

Gilbert

San Tan Allergy & Asthma, Gilbert, Arizona, United States, 85234

Bakersfield

Kern Research, Bakersfield, California, United States, 93301

Fresno

Central California Clinical Research, Fresno, California, United States, 93720

Orange

Children's Hospital of Orange County, Orange, California, United States, 92868

Redwood City

Allergy and Asthma Consultants, Redwood City, California, United States, 94063

Roseville

Sacramento ENT, Roseville, California, United States, 95661

Aurora

Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, United States, 80045

New Haven

Yale School of Medicine, Section of Otolaryngology, New Haven, Connecticut, United States, 06519

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • 1. Male or female subjects aged 12 to 17 years, inclusive, at time of Visit 1 (Screening).
  • 2. Female subjects, if sexually active, must:
  • 1. be practicing an effective method of birth control (e.g., prescription oral contraceptives, contraceptive injections, contraceptive patch, intrauterine device, double-barrier method \[e.g., condoms, diaphragm, or cervical cap with spermicidal foam, cream, or gel\], or male partner sterilization) before entry and throughout the study, or
  • 2. be surgically sterile, (have had a hysterectomy or bilateral oophorectomy, tubal ligation, or otherwise be incapable of pregnancy), or
  • 3. or agree to abstinence.
  • 3. Ability to read and speak English
  • 4. All female subjects not documented to be infertile (e.g., infertility due to congenital abnormality or surgical sterilization) must have a negative serum or urine beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG) at Visit 1 (Screening) and a negative urine pregnancy test at the Visit 2 (Day 1/Randomization/Baseline)
  • 5. Must have bilateral nasal polyposis with a grade of 1 to 3 in each of the nasal cavities as determined by a nasal polyp grading scale score measured by nasoendoscopy at Visit 1 (Screening)
  • 6. Must report at least mild symptoms of nasal congestion/obstruction as demonstrated by an average morning nasal congestion/obstruction score of at least 1.0 over the last 7 days of the run-in period (Subjects not meeting this inclusion criterion may be re-screened once after at least 4 weeks.)
  • 7. Subjects with comorbid asthma must be stable, defined as no exacerbations (e.g., no emergency room visits, hospitalization, or oral or parenteral steroid use) within the 3 months before Visit 1 (Screening). Subjects who received inhaled corticosteroids are required to be on no more than a moderate dosage regimen as defined by 2005 Global Initiative for Asthma Guidelines (GINA) for 1 month before Visit 1 (Screening) and to be expected to remain on it throughout the study. Visit 1 (Screening)
  • 8. Must be able to cease treatment with intranasal medications including, but not limited to, intranasal oxymetazoline or any other decongestants, intranasal antihistamines, intranasal steroids, intranasal sodium cromolyn, nasal atropine, nasal ipratropium bromide, as well as inhaled corticosteroids (except permitted doses listed above for asthma) at Visit 1 (Screening). (Note: intranasal antibiotics and saline are permissible)
  • 9. If taking oral antihistamines, must be on a stable regimen for at least 2 weeks prior to the Visit 1 (Screening), and agree to not change the dose of these medications until after Visit 3 (Week 4) of the study.
  • 10. Subject (with assistance from parent or legal guardian if needed) must demonstrate the ability to correctly complete the daily diary during the run-in period to be eligible for randomization.
  • 11. Must demonstrate correct use of the demo exhalation delivery system (EDS).
  • 12. Must be capable, in the opinion of the investigator, of providing assent and the appropriate parent(s) or guardian must provide an informed consent to participate in the study.
  • 1. Pregnancy or lactation
  • 2. Has a history of cystic fibrosis
  • 3. Have used XHANCE® (fluticasone propionate) nasal spray within the past 2 months
  • 4. Inability to achieve bilateral nasal airflow for any reason, including nasal septum deviation
  • 5. Inability to examine both nasal cavities for any reason, including severe nasal septum deviation
  • 6. Have history of nasal septum erosion, ulceration or perforation or evidence of such lesion on Visit 1 (Screening) nasal examination/nasoendoscopy
  • 7. Other significant nasal pathology or abnormal anatomy
  • 8. Has had any episode of epistaxis with frank bleeding in the 3 months before Visit 1 (Screening)
  • 9. History of more than 5 sinus or nasal surgeries for either nasal polyps or nasal/sinus inflammation (lifetime) Visit 1 (Screening)
  • 10. Have had any surgery on the nasal septum
  • 11. History of sinus or nasal surgery within 6 months before Visit 1 (Screening)
  • 12. History of any surgical procedure that prevents the ability to accurately to diagnose or grade polyps if the subject requires nasoendoscopy
  • 13. Current, ongoing rhinitis medicamentosa (rebound rhinitis)
  • 14. Have significant oral structural abnormalities (e.g., a cleft palate)
  • 15. History of Churg-Strauss syndrome or dyskinetic ciliary syndromes
  • 16. Purulent nasal infection (recent fever or symptoms of lethargy), acute sinusitis, or upper respiratory tract infection within 2 weeks before Visit 1 (Screening). Potential subjects presenting with one of these infections may be rescreened after 4 weeks
  • 17. Have an allergy, hypersensitivity, or contraindication to corticosteroids or steroids
  • 18. Have an allergy or hypersensitivity to any excipients in study drug
  • 19. Exposure to any glucocorticoid treatment with potential for systemic effects (e.g., oral or parenteral steroids, high dose topical steroids) within 1 month before Visit 1 (Screening); except as noted in inclusion criteria for subjects with comorbid asthma
  • 20. Currently receiving Nucala (mepolizumab), Cinquair (reslizumab), Dupixent (dupilumab), or Omalizumab (Xolair®) (note patients should not be removed from their therapy for the sole purpose of study participation)
  • 21. Have nasal or oral candidiasis
  • 22. Have taken a potent CYP3A4-inhibitor within 14 days before Visit 1 (Screening)
  • 23. Any serious or unstable concurrent disease, psychiatric disorder, or any significant concomitant medical condition that, in the opinion of the investigator could confound the results of the study or could interfere with the subject's participation or compliance in the study, or pose a specific risk to the subject due to study participation
  • 24. History or current diagnosis of glaucoma or ocular hypertension (intraocular pressure \>21 mmHg)
  • 25. History of intraocular pressure elevation on any form of steroid therapy
  • 26. Current diagnosis of the presence (in either eye) of a cataract of Grade 1 or greater as defined on the Eye Examination Worksheet OR, less than a Grade 1 cataract with associated visual impairment
  • 27. A recent (within 1 year of Visit 1 (Screening) clinically significant history of drug or alcohol use, abuse, or dependence)
  • 28. Positive urine drug screen at Visit 1 (Screening) for stimulants, opioids, or cocaine
  • 29. Have participated in an investigational drug clinical trial within 30 days of Visit 1 (Screening)
  • 30. Parents, guardian or caregivers of the subject who are employees of the investigator or study center, with direct involvement in the proposed study or other studies under the direction of that investigator or study center, as well as family members of the employees or the investigator

Ages Eligible for Study

12 Years to 17 Years

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

Optinose US Inc.,

Kim Koob, STUDY_DIRECTOR, Optinose US Inc.

John Messina, STUDY_CHAIR, Optinose US Inc.

Study Record Dates

2026-03