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Aradigm Doses First Patient In Long-Term Phase 2 Study Of A Novel Inhaled Ciprofloxacin Formulation For The Management Of Respiratory Infections

Main Category: Respiratory / Asthma
Also Included In: Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses
Article Date: 18 Nov 2009

Aradigm Corporation (OTCBB:ARDM) (the "Company") announced that the first patient was dosed in a 6-month, multicenter, international Phase 2 clinical trial of a novel version of inhaled ciprofloxacin (ARD-3150) in 40 adult patients with non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis.

The randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial will be conducted in Australia and New Zealand. Following a 14-day screening period, the patients will be treated once a day for 28 days with either the active drug, or placebo, followed by a 28-day off-treatment period. This on-off sequence will be repeated three times. The primary endpoint is defined as the mean change in Pseudomonas aeruginosa density in sputum (colony forming units - CFU - per gram) from baseline to day 28 of the active treatment group versus placebo. Safety and tolerability assessments of the treatment versus placebo group will be performed and secondary efficacy endpoints will include long-term microbiological responses, time to an exacerbation, severity of exacerbations, length of time to resolve exacerbations, and changes in spirometry and in quality-of-life measurements.

The study will explore whether the novel formulation ARD-3150, which has a different drug release profile than ARD-3100 (the formulation being studied under a U.S. IND in a separate 1-month dosing Phase 2b trial in a similar patient population), may have additional therapeutic benefits. The 6-month study will also generate valuable data on the long-term impact of once-daily inhaled ciprofloxacin in patients with severe bronchiectasis.

"Depending upon enrollment rates, the results of each of these trials are expected in the third quarter of 2010 and will provide us with an extensive data base of information, from which to select the optimum product and the most appropriate endpoints to test in Phase 3," said Paul Bruinenberg, MD, Medical Director, Aradigm Corporation.

About bronchiectasis

Bronchiectasis (BE) is a chronic condition characterized by abnormal dilatation of the bronchi and bronchioles associated with chronic respiratory infections. It is frequently observed in patients with cystic fibrosis. However, it is a condition that affects about 110,000 people without cystic fibrosis (CF) in the United States and many more in other countries, and results from a cycle of inflammation, recurrent infection, and bronchial wall damage. There is currently no drug specifically approved for the treatment of this condition in the U.S.

About liposomal ciprofloxacin

Ciprofloxacin is a widely prescribed antibiotic to treat infections of the lung frequently experienced by CF and non-CF BE patients. It is often preferred because of its broad-spectrum anti-bacterial action. The available oral and intravenous formulations of ciprofloxacin are used to treat episodes of acute exacerbations of lung infections. The Company's once-a-day, novel inhaled formulations of ciprofloxacin (ARD-3100 and ARD-3150) are being tested for chronic maintenance therapy as they are expected to achieve higher antibiotic concentration at the site of infection and relatively low systemic antibiotic concentrations to minimize side effects. The Company previously reported positive results in Phase 2a studies of 22 CF patients and 36 BE patients who received ARD-3100 once a day for 2 (CF) or 4 (BE) weeks, respectively. The Company is also developing these formulations as a potential treatment for the prevention and treatment of bioterrorism infections, such as inhaled anthrax.

Source
Aradigm

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