WO2004045591A2 - Liquid pharmaceutical formulations containing 3,7-diazabicyclo`3,3,1! nonanes for treating anti-arrhythmic events - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the use of 3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compounds, preferably of 9,9-alkylene-3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compounds, and most preferably to the use of tedisamil, and the physiologically acceptable acid addition salts and/or solvates thereof, in the form of a liquid pharmaceutical preparation for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of anti-arrhythmic events in human patients, preferably in conversion of recent onset of atrial fibrillation (Afib) or flutter to normal sinus rhythm (NSR) in human patients. Furthermore, the invention relates to method of treatments and to pharmaceutical products.
- 9,9-AlkyIene-3,7-diazabicyclononane compounds of formula I and their pharmacological activities are known from published European Patent No. EP 103,833 and the corresponding U.S. Pat. No. 4,550,112, and Finnish Patent No. FI 76,338.
- Compounds of formula I are a sub-group of the 9,9-N,N'-tetra-substituted 3,7-diaza- bicyclo[3.3.1]nonane compounds described in the aforementioned patent specifications and can be prepared by the methods described therein.
- the aforementioned patent specifications disclose that the compounds have useful cardio-active properties, particularly oxygen-saving effects and effects on the heart rate and heart rhythm in general, and are distinguished by a high physiological tolerance.
- the compounds show a satisfactory anti-arrhythmic action even at low doses.
- the undesired negative effect on the contractile power of the heart is extremely low; i.e. the compounds have a particularly favourable ratio of anti-arrhythmic or the refractory period of the heart prolonging activities, to negative inotropic secondary activities.
- Atrial fibrillation is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia requiring hospitalization, and affects millions of people worldwide.
- AFib is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia requiring hospitalization, and affects millions of people worldwide.
- the prevalence of AFib increases with age and in the presence of structural heart disease, it is also slightly more common in men than women.
- AFib is associated with significant mortality and morbidity and impacts significantly on quality of life.
- Restoration of normal sinus rhythm (NSR) in patients with these arrhythmias may improve their hemodynamic condition, relieve symptoms, and probably reduce embolic risk. Although this may be achieved using DC cardioversion, the technique has limitations such as the need for general anesthesia and hospitalization. Accordingly, pharmacological conversion has been proposed as an attractive alternative; a variety of anti-arrhythmic drugs have been tested for this purpose.
- Tedisamil is a novel class III anti-arrhythmic agent that blocks multiple potassium- channels and slows sinus rate. It prolongs both atrial and ventricular action potential duration by blocking the transient outward I t0 , the ATP-dependent IK-ATP, and the delayed rectifier potassium currents l Kr , IK S , and l Ku . Tedisamil prolongs action potential duration more strongly in the atria than the ventricles. Unlike other selective potassium-channel blocking drugs, tedisamil does not exhibit reverse rate-dependent effects on atrial refractoriness, which makes it far less likely to be pro-arrhythmic. Finally, tedisamil also possesses significant anti-anginal and anti-ischemic properties. The present prospective, randomized, controlled trial evaluated the efficacy and safety of tedisamil for rapid conversion of AFib or AFIu.
- Another object of the invention is to provide new anti-arrhythmic pharmaceutical formulations having an improved effect in human patients in need of treatment and/or prophylaxis of anti-arrhythmic events.
- a further objective of the present invention is providing pharmaceutical products related to the objectives mentioned before.
- the objects of the invention are achieved by surprisingly discovering that the known beneficial pharmacological properties of 3,7-diazabicyclo-[3,3,1]nonane compounds, preferably of 9,9-alkylene-3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]-nonane compounds, and most preferably tedisamil, and of pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts and/or solvates and/or prodrugs of said compounds particularly may be further enhanced in the treatment and/or prophylaxis of anti-arrhytmic events in human patients, preferably in conversion of recent onset of atrial fibrillation (Afib) or flutter to normal sinus rhythm (NSR) in human patients, when being administered as a liquid formulation according to a specific administration route or scheme instead of a completely single and/or continuous administration.
- Afib atrial fibrillation
- NSR normal sinus rhythm
- an anti-arrhythmic liquid pharmaceutical formulation comprising an anti- arrhythmic amount effective in human patients of at least one anti-arrhythmic active 3,7- diaza-bicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compound as described in the present invention, method of treatments and pharmaceutical products adapted or suitable for the specific and inventive administration route or scheme.
- the subject matter of the invention is therefore to a liquid pharmaceutical formulation comprising a therapeutically effective amount of at least one 3,7-diazabicyclo- [3,3,1]nonane compound, at least a physiologically acceptable acid addition salt and/or solvate and/or prodrug thereof for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of anti-arrhythmic events in human patients, preferably in conversion of recent onset of atrial fibrillation (Afib) or flutter to normal sinus rhythm (NSR) in human patients, which liquid pharmaceutical formulation preferably is suited for stepwise, for overall non-continuous and/or optionally for only partially continuous administration preferably for two-step administration of two continuous administration phases.
- Afib atrial fibrillation
- NSR normal sinus rhythm
- the subject matter of the invention pertains to a liquid pharmaceutical formulation which is, characterized in that the liquid pharmaceutical formulation is suited for infusion, preferably for stepwise infusion administration, optionally each step being a partially continuous infusion administration, preferably for two-step infusion administration of two continuous infusion administration phases.
- liquid means any fluid form of the 3,7-diaza-bicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compound, a physiologically acceptable acid addition salt and/or solvate and/or prodrug thereof, suitable for administration to a human patient.
- the liquid formulation may be a solution, an emulsion including micro-emulsion and nano-emulsion, or a suspension including micro- suspension and nano-suspension.
- stepwise and/or overall non-continuous indicate that the liquid formulation according to the invention is not applied in a completely single and/or continuous step or with a completely single and/or continuous administration scheme, but either in one step with at least two phases with distinct administration dosage scheme, or in at least two steps with distinct administration dosage scheme.
- Each phase or step may be itself either continuous or only partially continuous. Most preferably each phase or step is continuous.
- R1 represents an alkyl group containing from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, an alkylene group containing from 3 to 6 carbon atoms having a double bond which is not linked directly to the nitrogen atom, a cycloalkylalkyl group containing from 4 to 9 carbon atoms, or a benzyl group,
- R2 represents a lower alkyl group
- R3 represents a lower alkyl group
- R2 and R3 together form an alkylene chain containing from 3 to 6 carbon atoms
- R4 represents an alkyl group containing from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, an alkenyl group containing from 3 to 6 carbon atoms having a double bond which is not linked directly to the nitrogen atom, a cycloalkylalkyl group containing from 4 to 9 carbon atoms, a group corresponding to the Formula a: wherein
- R5 represents hydrogen, halogen, lower alkyl or lower alkoxy
- Z represents an alkylene chain containing from 1 to 3 carbon atoms or a propenylene chain having a double bond which is conjugated with the phenyl group, or a group corresponding to the Formula b:
- R6 represents hydrogen, halogen, lower alkyl or lower alkoxy
- R7 represents hydrogen, halogen, lower alkyl or lower alkoxy
- Particularly suited compounds according to the invention are compounds of Formula I, wherein R1 represents an alkyl group containing from 1 to 6 carbon atoms or a cycloalkylalkyl group containing from 4 to 7 carbon atoms.
- R4 represents an alkyl group containing from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, a cycloalkylalkyl group containing from 4 to 7 carbon atoms, or a group corresponding to Formula b.
- Preferred compounds suitable according to the present invention are compounds of Formula I, wherein R1 represents an alkyl group containing from 3 to 6 carbon atoms or a cycloalkylalkyl group containing from 4 to 7 carbon atoms, and R4 represents an alkyl group containing from 3 to 6 carbon atoms or a cycloalkylalkyl group containing from 4 to 7 carbon atoms.
- Said 3,7-diazabicyclo-[3,3,1]nonane compound may be a 9,9- alkylene-3,7-diazabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane compound of Formula I wherein R2 and R3 together form an alkylene chain containing from 4 to 5 carbon atoms, and R1 and R4 independently of one another each denote a straight-chain or branched alkyl group of 3-4 carbon atoms or the cyclopropylmethyl group, and physiologically acceptable acid addition salts and/or solvates thereof.
- Preferred salts for this group of compounds are fumaric acid salts of 9,9-alkylene-3,7-diazabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane compounds containing 1.5 moles of fumaric acid per mole of compound of Formula I.
- suitable compounds according to the present invention are compounds selected from the group consisting of N,N'-dicyclopropyl-methyl-9, 9- tetramethylen-3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]nonane (tedisamil), N-isobutyI-N'-isopropyl-9,9- pentamethylen-3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]nonane, and physiologically acceptable acid addition salts and/or solvates thereof.
- Preferred salts for this group of compounds are fumaric acid salts of N,N'-dicyclopropylmethyl-9, 9-tetramethylene-3,7-diazabicyclo- [3,3,1]nonane (tedisamil) or of N-isobutyl-N'-isopropyl-9,9-pentamethylene-3,7- diazabicyc!o[3,3,1]nonane containing 1.5 moles of fumaric acid per mole of said 9,9- alkylene-3,7-diazabicyclo[3.3.1 ]-nonane compound.
- hydrochloride salts are also very suitable in the context of the present invention.
- Particularly preferred 3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compounds are the 9,9- alkylene-3,7-diazabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane compound tedisamil and the physiologically compatible acid addition salts and/or solvates and/or prodrugs thereof. These are most preferably used as compounds in the liquid pharmaceutical formulations. If a tedisamil acid addition salt is used, it may preferably be used according to the invention in the form of tedisamil hydrochloride or in the form of tedisamil sesquifumarate. Further pharmacologically compatible acid addition salts of tedisamil are known from European Patent No. EP 103,833. Thus, salts with inorganic acids, e.g.
- sulfuric acid or hydrohalic acids especially hydrochloric acid
- organic acids for instance lower aliphatic mono- carboxylic or dicarboxylic acids such as acetic acid, fumaric acid, tarta c acid, lactic acid, maleic acid, citric acid or salicylic acid
- sulfonic acids for instance lower alkyl sulfonic acids such as methane sulfonic acid, or benzene sulfonic acids optionally substituted in the benzene ring by halogen or lower alkyl, such as p-toluene sulfonic acid, are suitable as physiologically acceptable acid addition salts of the compounds of Formula I.
- the liquid pharmaceutical formulation according to the present invention may be containing a first therapeutically effective amount of said 3,7-diaza- bicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compound, a physiologically acceptable acid addition salt and/or solvate and/or prodrug thereof, being sufficient for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of anti-arrhythmic events in human patients is administered over a first time period of about 10 + 2 minutes, preferably of about 10 + 1 minutes, most preferably of about 10 + 0.5 minutes, and subsequently a second therapeutically effective amount of said 3,7-diaza- bicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compound, a physiologically acceptable acid addition salt and/or solvate and/or prodrug thereof, being sufficient for continuing the treatment and/or prophylaxis, is administered over a second time period of about 20 + 5 minutes, preferably of about 20 ⁇ 3 minutes, most preferably of about 20 ⁇ 1 minutes.
- the given time periods are the most recommended ones, however the skilled artisan may modify to a certain extend this
- a further embodiment of the invention pertains to a pharmaceutical products.
- the invention pertains to a pharmaceutical product and/or package containing as a medicament in a liquid pharmaceutical formulation a therapeutically effective amount of at least one 3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compound, at least a physiologically acceptable acid addition salt and/or solvate and/or prodrug thereof, as defined above, and a label, leaflet and/or package insert indicating that said 3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compound may be administered step-wisely, overall non-continuously and/or optionally only partially continuously, preferably for two-step administration of two continuous administration phases.
- Such a pharmaceutical product and/or package according to the invention may be characterized in that the label, leaflet and/or package insert outlines that the liquid pharmaceutical formulation is suited for infusion, preferably for stepwise infusion administration, optionally each step being a partially continuous infusion administration, preferably for two-step infusion administration of two continuous infusion administration phases.
- the pharmaceutical product and/or in this embodiment of the invention the pharmaceutical product and/or.
- the label, leaflet and/or package insert outlines that the 3,7-diazabicycIo[3,3,1]nonane compound may be administered according to an administration scheme in which a liquid pharmaceutical formulation comprising a first therapeutically effective amount of said 3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compound, a physiologically acceptable acid addition salt and/or solvate and/or prodrug thereof, being sufficient for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of anti-arrhythmic events in human patients, is administered over a first time period of of about 10 + 2 minutes, preferably of about 10 + 1 minutes, most preferably of about 10 + 0.5 minutes, and a second therapeutically effective amount of said 3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compound, a physiologically acceptable acid addition salt and/or solvate and/or prodrug thereof, being sufficient for continuing the treatment and/or prophylaxis, is administered over a second time period of about 20 + 5 minutes, preferably of about
- the pharmaceutical product and/or package according this embodiment of the invention is containing as a medicament a therapeutically effective amount of at least one 3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compound, a physiologically acceptable acid addition salt and/or solvate and/or prodrug thereof, as defined above, in the liquid pharmaceutical formulation.
- the invention pertains to a method of treatment and/or prophylaxis. Therefore, the invention comprises a method of treatment and/or prophylaxis of anti-arrhythmic events in human patients, preferably in conversion of recent onset of atrial fibrillation (Afib) or flutter to normal sinus rhythm (NSR) in human patients, wherein a liquid pharmaceutical formulation comprising a therapeutically effective amount of at least one 3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compound, or a physiologically acceptable acid addition salt and/or solvate and/or prodrug thereof, is administered to said human patients, by a stepwise, an overall non-continuous and/or optionally an only partially continuous administration route, preferably for two-step administration of two continuous administration phases.
- Afib atrial fibrillation
- NSR normal sinus rhythm
- the liquid pharmaceutical formulation comprising said therapeutically effective amount of a 3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compound, or a physiologically acceptable acid addition salt and/or solvate and/or prodrug thereof, is administered by infusion administration route, preferably by stepwise infusion administration, optionally each step being a partially continuous infusion administration, preferably for two-step infusion administration of two continuous administration phases.
- a preferred method of treatment and/or prophylaxis according to the invention is characterized in that a liquid pharmaceutical formulation comprising a first therapeutically effective amount of said 3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compound, a physiologically acceptable acid addition salt and/or solvate and/or prodrug thereof, being sufficient for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of anti-arrhythmic events in human patients, is administered over a first time period of about 10 ⁇ 2 minutes, preferably of about 10 ⁇ 1 minutes, most preferably
- the embodiments are suited for being administered as a two-step infusion regimen, wherein over a first time period of about 10 + 2 minutes, preferably of about 10 + 1 minutes, most preferably of about 10 + 0.5 minutes, a first therapeutically effective amount of said 3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compound, a physiologically acceptable acid addition salt and/or solvate and/or prodrug thereof, being sufficient for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of an anti-arrhythmic event in a patient, and then subsequently for continuing the treatment and/or prophylaxis, a second therapeutically effective amount of said 3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compound, a physiologically acceptable acid addition salt and/or solvate and/or prodrug thereof, being sufficient for continuing the treatment and/or prophylaxis is administered over a second time period of about 20 + 5 minutes, preferably
- the most recommended dosages for the two steps or phases shall be exemplified in the following in some more detail. However, it is clear that the skilled artisan may modify to a certain extend this dosage scheme, if appropriate.
- the total amount of the 3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]- nonane compound, preferably tedisamil or one of its salts, based on the quantity of the base compound may range from about 0.16 mg/kg to about 0.64 mg/kg. Examples of specific amounts to be administered by the preferred a two step infusion regimen may amount within this range to 0.16 mg/kg, 0.24 mg/kg, 0.32 mg/kg, 0.48 mg/kg or 0.64 mg/kg. About half (e.g.
- 50 + 5 % by wt.) of this total amount (100 % by wt.) is administered in the first time period of e.g. about 10 + 2 minutes, and about the second half (e.g. the remaining 50 + 5 % by wt. up to 100 % by wt.) is administered over a second time period of e.g. about 20 + 5 minutes.
- 0.32 mg/kg tedisamil base was used, infusing half the dose over 10 minutes and half the dose over 20 minutes.
- the present invention is applicable to patients of any age and/or both genders.
- the findings of the present invention are particularly suitable also for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of anti-arrhythmic events in male patients, preferably in conversion of recent onset of atrial fibrillation (Afib) or flutter to normal sinus rhythm (NSR) in male patients.
- the invention also pertains to a method of treatment and/or prophylaxis of anti-arrhythmic events in male patients, preferably in conversion of recent onset of atrial fibrillation (Afib) or flutter to normal sinus rhythm (NSR) in male patients, wherein a liquid pharmaceutical formulation comprising a therapeutically effective amount of at least one 3,7-diazabicyclo- [3,3,1]nonane compound, or a physiologically acceptable acid addition salt and/or solvate and/or prodrug thereof, is administered to said male patients, by a stepwise, an overall non-continuous and/or optionally an only partially continuous administration route, but most preferably when administered as a two-step administration of two continuous administration phases.
- a liquid pharmaceutical formulation comprising a therapeutically effective amount of at least one 3,7-diazabicyclo- [3,3,1]nonane compound, or a physiologically acceptable acid addition salt and/or solvate and/or prodrug thereof, is administered to said male patients, by a stepwise
- the invention also comprises liquid pharmaceutical formulations, which are suited for stepwise, for overall non-continuous and/or optionally for only partially continuous administration, but most preferably suited for administration as a two-step administration of two continuous administration phases of the 3,7-diaza- bicydo[3,3,1]nonane compounds, e.g. preferably of tedisamil and its acid addition salts, to a male patient.
- liquid pharmaceutical formulations which are suited for stepwise, for overall non-continuous and/or optionally for only partially continuous administration, but most preferably suited for administration as a two-step administration of two continuous administration phases of the 3,7-diaza- bicydo[3,3,1]nonane compounds, e.g. preferably of tedisamil and its acid addition salts, to a male patient.
- a further aspect of this embodiment of the invention related to the treating of male patients is directed to a pharmaceutical product and/or package containing as a medicament in a liquid pharmaceutical formulation a therapeutically effective amount of at least one 3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compound, at least a physiologically acceptable acid addition salt and/or solvate and/or prodrug thereof, as defined further above according to the invention, and a label, leaflet and/or package insert indicating that said 3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compound may be administered step-wisely, overall non- continuously and/or optionally only partially continuously, most preferably as a two-step administration of two continuous administration phases, to a male patient.
- the details described in the context of the above general embodiments of invention fully apply also to this particular embodiment related to the treatment and/or prophylaxis of anti-arrhythmic events in male patients.
- the superior anti-arrhythmic effect of the compounds of Formula I in human patients can be demonstrated by PK/PD modelling and is confirmed by clinical study data which prove the surprising enhanced suitability and efficacy of 3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]- nonane compounds, e.g. of tedisamil and its acid addition salts, for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of anti-arrhythmic effects in human patients, preferably for conversion of recent onset of atrial fibrillation (Afib) or flutter to normal sinus rhythm (NSR) in human patients, when administered as a liquid pharmaceutical formulation by stepwise, an overall non-continuous and/or optionally by only partially continuous administration scheme according to the present invention.
- Afib atrial fibrillation
- NSR normal sinus rhythm
- Tedisamil is a new class III antiarrhythmic agent, blocking various potassium outward currents such as IKur, Ito, IKr, IKs, and IKATP, under development for the rapid conversion of recent onset atrial fibrillation (AF) and flutter (AFL) into normal sinus rhythm (NSR).
- a two step infusion regimen was developed using a PK/PD model to enhance drug concentration/exposure at the effect site.
- the PK PD model was based on the data from a single infusion study.
- a three-compartment infusion PK model and an effect compartment model with linear link gave the best fit.
- the model for the PD effect was a simple linear model.
- the modeling results were validated in a double-blind, placebo- controlled, randomized, two period cross-over study in 18 healthy male subjects, in which a two step infusion regimen of 0.32 mg/kg TEDI base was used, infusing half the dose over 10 minutes and half the dose over 20 minutes.
- Aim The objectives of the study were to assess safety and tolerability and the correlation between TEDI plasma concentrations and QT, QTc, and heart rate, and compare these results with the simulation data.
- TEDI was safe and well tolerated.
- the expected PD action i.e. a prolongation of QT and QTc intervals and a distinct decrease in heart rate, was observed over two hours.
- the PK and PD results were in close agreement with the simulations based on the single infusion PK/PD model: the simulation based on single infusion estimates lied within the 95 % confidence interval around the predicted population mean of the study.
- the two step infusion regimen is of benefit in the administration of 3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]nonane compounds, e.g. of tedisamil and its acid addition salts, for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of anti-arrhythmic effects, preferably for conversion of recent onset of atrial fibrillation (Afib) or flutter to normal sinus rhythm (NSR), when administered as a liquid pharmaceutical formulation by stepwise, an overall non- continuous and/or optionally by only partially continuous administration scheme, thereby increasing the time of exposure at the physiologically effect site.
- Afib atrial fibrillation
- NSR normal sinus rhythm
- a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized, single iv dose, two periods crossover study to assess the safety, tolerability, pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics during and following a two step infusion of Tedisamil in healthy male subjects was performed with the following drug and dosages: Tedisamil dihydrochloride / 0.4 mg/kg body weight infused over 30 minutes.
- Test product, dose and mode of administration Tedisamil dihydrochloride; Strength: 2 mg/ml; Dose: 0.4 mg/kg body weight infused over 30 minutes, with half of the dose infused over 10 minutes and half of the dose infused over the remaining 20 minutes.
- Screening assessments included physical examination, ECG, HIV / Hepatitis screening, blood pressure and heart rate measurements, clinical laboratory determinations, urine drug screen, alcohol breath test, and medical history.
- Follow-up assessments included physical examination, ECG, blood pressure and heart rate measurements, clinical laboratory determinations, and questions for adverse events and concomitant medication.
- ECG ECG
- blood pressure and heart rate measurements ECG
- clinical laboratory determinations ECG
- questions for adverse events and concomitant medication included physical examination, ECG, blood pressure and heart rate measurements, clinical laboratory determinations, and questions for adverse events and concomitant medication.
- Tedisamil blood pressure, heart rate, and ECGs were recorded. Adverse events and concomitant medication were monitored throughout the study.
- Descriptive statistics were performed for the ECG intervals QT, QTc, RR, PR, QRS and for heart rate by treatment (tedisamil, placebo and "tedisamil - placebo") and timepoint. Individual and mean (arithmetic means + 1 SD) time profiles for ECG intervals and heart rate were graphically presented for both treatments.
- Derived parameters i.e. maximum value and maximum increase for QTc and QT, and minimum value and maximum decrease for heart rate were submitted to separate analyses of (co)variance (cova ance only for maximum and minimum values) including subject, treatment, sequence, and period as class effects (and the individual pre-dose value as covariate). Point estimates and 95% confidence intervals were constructed for the difference "tedisamil - placebo" using the residual variance. Model assumptions were checked by visual inspection of residual plots. Additionally, descriptive statistics were calculated for the derived parameters per treatment and for the difference "tedisamil- placebo".
- Descriptive statistics for the placebo corrected AUC(0-24) of QTc, QT and heart rate and the placebo corrected maximum effect (maximum for QTc and QT and minimum for heart rate) were calculated.
- 95% confidence intervals were derived based on normally distributed outcomes.
- Treatment emergent adverse events defined as any adverse event present at baseline that worsened or any event that began after treatment with study medication, were summarized by COSTART term for each treatment group. Each adverse event was evaluated for frequency of occurrence, duration, intensity, action taken, outcome, and relationship to administration of the study medication. Adverse events were listed for each subject.
- Geometric means and corresponding 90% confidence intervals were calculated for the plasma concentration of tedisamil at each time-point, for AUC, AUC(O-t), CL, and C max .
- Arithmetic means and corresponding 90% confidence intervals were calculated for the other variables (V ss , ⁇ z , t 2 , MRT). T max was described using minimum, median, maximum, and frequency counts. Individual and mean plasma-concentration versus time curves were plotted using both linear and semi-logarithmic scale.
- Non-linear mixed effect models were used to characterize the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of tedisamil after two-step infusion.
- Population mean prediction profiles and confidence limits over time were obtained from the predicted PK and PD profiles generated for each subject.
- the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic model of tedisamil infusion established in an earlier single infusion study was validated in three stages: i) the best fitting PK model on the single infusion study data-set was determined; ii) a joint PK/PD analysis was carried out on the data-set augmented by the data of the single infusion study, iii) The population mean PK PD prediction profiles based on simulations were compared with those based on the single infusion study. Outlier checks were carried out by global residual plots and plots of observed versus expected.
- the PK model for plasma concentration, Cp was a three compartmental constant infusion model.To model observed PD effects on ECG parameters, a sequential PK/PD effect-compartment linear link model was used.
- NONMEM V was used for all pharmacokinetic modelling.
- the PK/PD linear-link model was fitted using using the SAS macro NLINMIX for non-linear mixed modelling.
- Table C Placebo-corrected derived parameters of QT, QTc interval and heart rate
- Tedisamil has a strong effect on QT, QTc and heart in the first two hours post dosing. Thus in the considered AUC(0-24) the Tedisamil effect was masked by the chosen interval.
- AH AEs were judged as probably related to the study drug: injection site reaction (mild and moderate), pain injection site (2 x mild, 1 x moderate) and paresthesia (mild).
- Time of peak plasma concentration ranged between 5 and 75 minutes after start of infusion and showed a median value of 12.5 minutes.
- the best-fitting pharmacokinetic model was the three-compartment constant infusion model.
- the PK modeling and the PK/PD modeling of this study were in close agreement with the simulations based on the PK/PD model of the single infusion study.
- the effect-compartment PK/PD model for infusion administration confers substantial extra predictive power for QT and QTc: correlations between the predicted tedisamil concentration in the effect compartment and QT and QTc (0.93 and 0.807 respectively) were higher than the correlations between observed plasma concentration and unadjusted QT and QTc (0.695 and 0.513 respectively). The time-lag between plasma concentration and maximum effect was less than seen after single infusion but the difference was small.
- Tedisamil was safe and well tolerated following a two step infusion of 0.4 mg Tedisamil dihydrochloride per kg body weight in healthy male subjects.
- Tedisamil i.e. a marked prolongation of QT and QTc interval and a distinct decrease in heart rate, was observed over a time period of two hours post dosing.
- the PK analysis has validated the three-compartment constant infusion model for describing both single and two-step infusion pharmacokinetics, while the PK/PD analysis has validated the effect-compartment link model for describing both single and two-step infusion pharmacodynamics. Simulation studies based on these models have a good predictive value.
- This multicenter trial was a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, ascending dose groups study comparing the efficacy and safety of intravenous tedisamil treatment versus placebo in symptomatic patients with atrial fibrillation or flutter (> 3 hours and ⁇ 48 hours).
- the primary efficacy endpoint of this study was the termination of atrial fibrillation or flutter (for at least 60 seconds) within 2.5 hours after start of the infusion.
- patients were randomized to tedisamil or placebo with a sequential dose escalation approach.
- patients received 0.4 mg tedisamil/kg body weight or placebo over a 30 minutes infusion period, with half the dose infused during the first 10 minutes and half the dose infused over the remaining 20 minutes.
- patients received 0.6 mg tedisamil/kg body weight or placebo, with the same infusion regimen.
- the patient's heart rhythm was continuously monitored by telemetry for 24 hours. Digitalis and/or ⁇ -blockers or diltiazem were allowed for heart rate control during the study.
- Antiarrhythmic drugs were allowed only after 24 hours after start of infusion to avoid any potential drug interactions with tedisamil.
- FIG. 1 A study flowchart is given in Fig. 1. 2. STUDY OBJECTIVES
- the primary objective of the study was to demonstrate the superiority of any dose of tedisamil to placebo in the termination of atrial fibrillation/flutter as measured by the percentage of patients converted to normal sinus rhythm (NSR) (for at least 60 seconds) at any time within 2.5 hours after the start of infusion.
- NSR normal sinus rhythm
- the safety objective was: To determine the safety and tolerability of tedisamil versus placebo.
- Atrial fibrillation or flutter Patients with documented (60 seconds rhythm strip) symptomatic atrial fibrillation or flutter (duration > 3 hours and ⁇ 48 hours) at the time of randomization, occurring either as a first episode or as a recurrent episode. Atrial fibrillation or flutter is considered recurrent if a prior episode is documented, and had either terminated spontaneously or had been successfully treated by drugs or by direct-current (DC) cardioversion. At the time of randomization patients must exhibit atrial fibrillation or flutter.
- Class-I or Class-Ill antiarrhythmic medications were to be discontinued more than five elimination half-lives prior to randomization.
- Amiodarone was to be discontinued for three months prior to randomization.
- verapamil and any potentially PR prolonging drug were not allowed. Allowed medications included anticoagulants, warfarin and other coumarin derivates, heparin, antihypertensive agents including potassium sparing diuretics (alone or combination with other diuretics), ⁇ -blockers (except Sotalol), dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers and diltiazem, aspirin, digoxin and digitoxin.
- Tedisamil dihydrochloride 0.4 mg/kg body weight, 0.6.mg/kg body weight was administered intravenously.
- the total infusion time was 30 minutes, with half the dose infused within 10 minutes, and half the dose infused within the remaining 20 minutes. Matching placebo was given intravenously. 6.
- CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION 0.4 mg/kg body weight, 0.6.mg/kg body weight was administered intravenously. The total infusion time was 30 minutes, with half the dose infused within 10 minutes, and half the dose infused within the remaining 20 minutes. Matching placebo was given intravenously. 6.
- the percentage of patients converted to normal sinus rhythm (for at least 60 seconds) at any time within 2.5 hours after the initiation of the infusion of study drug.
- the intent-to-treat patient sample was analyzed for efficacy. All tests were two-sided and a p-value ⁇ 0.05 was considered significant. Differences in percentages of conversion were compared among the treatment groups using the Pearson chi-square statistic. Safety analysis was conducted on the safety patient sample. Numbers and percentages of patients with adverse events were calculated for each treatment group, using MedDRA preferred terms and body systems. Descriptive statistics were summarized by treatment group for changes from baseline in QT, heart rate and blood pressure. 8. PATIENT POPULATION
- the treatment comparison versus placebo was statistically significant for both treatment groups (p ⁇ 0.001).
- the percentage of patients converted to normal sinus rhythm (for at least 60 seconds) at any time within 2.5 hours after the initiation of the infusion of study drug for patients with atrial flutter was 0% in the placebo group, and 11% and 27% in the tedisamil 0.4 mg and 0.6 mg group respectively.
- Table 2 Patients with atrial flutter
- the results for the primary and secondary efficacy parameters indicated a dose dependent and statistically significant difference between placebo and both, tedisamil 0.4 mg/kg and tedisamil 0.6 mg/kg in the rapid conversion of atrial fibrillation into normal sinus rhythm.
- the results for patients with atrial flutter were statistically significant for the high dose group.
- tedisamil given as a two-step infusion regimen has shown to be effective in conversion of atrial fibrillation and flutter to NSR.
- Tedisamil was well tolerated, no sustained polymorphic VT were observed, no patient required DC cardioversion for treatment of VTs.
- a two step infusion regimen for rapid conversion of recent onset atrial fibrillation/flutter to normal sinus rhythm may be in particular beneficial in male patients.
- This first clinical study was a Multi-Center, Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo- Controlled, Sequential Ascending Dose Groups Study to evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Intravenous Tedisamil in the Rapid Conversion to Normal Sinus Rhythm in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation or Flutter.
- the active ingredient used was tedisamil dihydrochloride.
- the study was designed as a phase II study and executed in 35 to 40 centers in 3 to 4 countries. Study duration: Screening: up to 48 hours; treatment (in-patient): single 30- minute infusion; safety follow up: 24 hours (in-patient) with continuous telemetry and 28 day safety follow up.
- the primary efficacy objective of the study was to demonstrate the superiority of any dose of tedisamil to placebo in the termination of atrial fibrillation/flutter as measured by the percentage of patients converted to normal sinus rhythm (NSR) (for at least 60 seconds) at any time within 2.5 hours after the start of infusion.
- NSR normal sinus rhythm
- Secondary efficacy objectives were to determine the percentage of patients remaining in sinus rhythm at 2.5 hours after initiation of the intravenous infusion of tedisamil versus placebo; to determine the percentage of patients remaining in sinus rhythm at 24 hours after initiation of the intravenous infusion of tedisamil versus placebo; to determine the time to conversion after the start of the infusion of tedisamil versus placebo; and to determine the dose- and plasma concentration-response relationships of tedisamil versus placebo.
- Safety objective determining the safety and tolerability of tedisamil versus placebo.
- a multi-center, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, sequential ascending dose groups study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of intravenous tedisamil versus placebo.
- the study drug was infused over 30 minutes, receiving half the dose within 10 minutes and half the dose within the remaining 20 minutes
- the first patient group received 0.4 mg/kg bodyweight (bw), infused as 0.2 mg/kg bw within 10 minutes, continued with 0.2 mg/kg bw infused within 20 minutes.
- the next higher dose 0.6 mg/kg bw (0.3 mg/kg bw infused within 10 min, continued with 0.3 mg/kg bw infused within 20 minutes) was only administered after the initial dose has been assessed (blinded) and found to be safe.
- a third stage may be added with a higher dose. Tedisamil blood concentrations were assessed during the infusion (at 10 and 30 minutes), at conversion to normal sinus rhythm, at recurrence and 24 hours after start of infusion.
- Planned number of subjects 330 randomized (110 patients per dose group)
- Atrial fibrillation or flutter with a duration of > 3 hours and ⁇ 48 hours, occurring as a first or recurrent episode.
- Placebo (vehicle) administered as a 30-minute intravenous infusion.
- the total infusion time is 30 minutes, with half the dose infused within 10 minutes, and half the dose infused within the remaining 20 minutes. Criteria for Evaluation:
- Primary efficacy the percentage of patients converted to normal sinus rhythm (for at least 60 seconds) at any time within 2.5 hours after the initiation of the infusion of study drug.
- Secondary efficacy percentage of patients in NSR at 2.5 and 24 hours after start of infusion; time to conversion; dose- and concentration-response relationships.
- the percentage of conversion to normal sinus rhythm (at any time within 2.5 hours after the initiation of the infusion) in the placebo group is equal to 20% and the clinically relevant difference is 20%.
- the percentage of conversion to normal sinus rhythm in the placebo group is equal to 10% and the clinically relevant difference is 40%.
- Interim analyses for efficacy was performed halfway the first and second stages by an external statistician. The purpose is to terminate a stage when the tedisamil dose used in that stage is inefficacious.
- each interim analysis was a predictive power calculation for the comparison of tedisamil and placebo with respect to the primary efficacy variable.
- Blinded safety reviews were performed at the same time as the efficacy analyses and, in addition, at the end of the each stage (if applicable).
- the analysis of a second study confirmed the finding of the first study, e.g. that there is a gender difference related to efficacy, e.g. that male patients show a higher conversion rate compared to women when treated with tedisamil.
- This second clinical study was a Multi-Center, Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel Design Study to evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Intravenous Tedisamil Sesquifumarate in the Rapid Conversion to Normal Sinus Rhythm in Subjects with Recent Onset Atrial Fibrillation or Flutter.
- the active ingredient used was tedisamil sesqifumarate.
- the study was designed as a phase II study and executed in 30 to 40 centers in 5 countries. Study duration: Screening: up to 48 hours; treatment (in-patient): single 30-minute infusion; safety follow up: 24 hours (in-patient) with continuous telemetry and 28 day safety follow up.
- the primary efficacy objective of the study was to demonstrate the superiority of any dose of tedisamil sesquifumarate to placebo in the rapid conversion to normal sinus rhythm (for at least 60 seconds), as measured by the percentage of subjects converted at any time within 2.5 hours after the start of infusion.
- Secondary efficacy objectives were to determine the percentage of subjects converting to normal sinus rhythm at any time within 2.5 hours after start of the intravenous infusion and in normal sinus rhythm at 2.5 hours after initiation of the infusion of tedisamil sesquifumarate versus placebo; to determine the percentage of subjects converting to normal sinus rhythm at any time within 2.5 hours after start of the intravenous infusion and in normal sinus rhythm at 24 hours after initiation of the infusion of tedisamil sesquifumarate versus placebo; to determine the percentage of subjects converting to normal sinus rhythm at any time within 2.5 hours after start of the intravenous infusion and in normal sinus rhythm at hospital discharge; to determine the time to conversion to normal sinus rhythm after the start of the infusion of tedisamil sesquifumarate versus placebo; to determine the dose- and concentration- response relationships of tedisamil sesquifumarate versus placebo; and to determine the energy required for DC cardioversion of tedisamil sesquifumarate versus placebo.
- Safety objective determining the safety and toler
- Atrial fibrillation or flutter with a duration of > 3 hours and ⁇ 45 days, occurring as a first or recurrent episode.
- Tedisamil free base 0.48 mg/kg body weight (equivalent to 0.77 mg/kg tedisamil sesquifumarate and to 0.6 mg/kg tedisamil dihydrochloride
- Tedisamil free base 0.64 mg/kg body weight (equivalent to 1.02 mg/kg tedisamil sesquifumarate and to 0.8 mg/kg tedisamil dihydrochloride
- the dosages will be given as an intravenous regimen.
- Tedisamil doses in the protocol refer to tedisamil free base.
- Placebo (vehicle) administered as a 30-minute intravenous infusion similar to tedisamil infusion.
- the total infusion time is 30 minutes, with half the dose infused within 10 minutes, and half the dose infused within the remaining 20 minutes. Criteria for Evaluation:
- Primary efficacy the percentage of subjects converted to normal sinus rhythm (for at least 60 seconds) at any time within 2.5 hours after the initiation of the infusion of study drug.
- Secondary efficacy percentage of subjects in normal sinus rhythm at any time within 2.5 hours and at 24 hours after start of infusion, as well as at hospital discharge, time to conversion, dose- and concentration-response relationships and DC cardioversion energy.
- Percentages of conversion will be compared among treatment groups using the (Pearson) chi-square statistics. Times to conversion will be compared among treatment groups using the log-rank test. Dose-response and concentration-response relationships and the energy required for DC conversion will be examined using descriptive statistics. Subjects with atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter will be separately analyzed. In addition, both populations will be pooled for analysis. All analyses involving the atrial flutter subject population will be considered as exploratory.
- Table I Conversion of recent onset of atrial fibrillation (Afib) to NSR Conversion to NSR at any time within 2.5 hrs after start of infusion. ITT patient sample; patients with DC cardioversion are excluded.
- Table III Conversion of recent onset of atrial fibrillation (Afib) to NSR Conversion to NSR at any time within 2.5 hrs after start of infusion. ITT patient sample; patients with DC cardioversion are excluded.
- 3,7-diazabicyclo-[3,3,1 jnonane compounds preferably of 9,9-alkylene-3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1J-nonane compounds, and most preferably of tedisamil, and of pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts and/or solvates, may be contained together with any conventional and/or newly developed pharmaceutical galenical ingredient suitable for the use in i.v. injections and infusions such like excipient, liquid carrier, auxiliary, and/or adjuvant in the liquid pharmaceutical formulations according to the present invention.
- liquid formulations are such as solutions, suspensions or emulsions, liposomes, solid lipid nano-particles and any other conventional and/or novel drug delivery system suitable for i.v. injection or infusion of in particular 3,7-diaza- bicyclo-[3,3,1 jnonane compounds, preferably of 9,9-alkylene-3,7-diazabicyclo[3,3,1]- nonane compounds, and most preferably of tedisamil, and of pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts and/or solvates and/or prodrugs thereof.
- Infusions are e.g. sterile, aqueous solutions or emulsions with water as the continuous phase; they are usually made isotonic with blood. They are principally intended for administration in large volume.
- the liquid formulations may contain usual diluents such as water, oils and/or lipids, organic solvent or co-solvents, suspension agents and the like.
- auxiliaries suitable for the use in i.v. injections and in particular for infusions, may additionally be added, such as preservatives, stabilizers, anti-oxidants, pH adjustments, buffers, adjuvants for adjustment of e.g. tonicity or adjustment of viscosity, antibacterial and/or antifungal agents, e.g. parabene, chlorobutanol, phenol, sorbic acid and the like.
- the liquid pharmaceutical formulations are suitable for infusion regimens, e.g. for intravenous infusion.
- the ingredients, techniques and the procedures required to manufacture liquid pharmaceutical formulations of an active agent are well known to the skilled person.
- the 3,7-diazabicyclo-[3,3,1 jnonane compounds preferably of 9,9-alkylene-3,7- diazabicyclo[3,3,1]-nonane compounds, and most preferably tedisamil, and pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts and/or solvates and/or prodrugs thereof, can be mixed and formulated with the pharmaceutical excipients, auxiliaries liquid carriers and/or adjuvants in known manner.
- the ingredients like the active compound and the required liquid pharmaceutical excipients or carriers and the desired auxiliaries and adjuvants etc. may be mixed together, optionally lyophilized, and e.g.
- a resulting solution, emulsion, suspension or liposomes may be filled into suitable primary packing materials, e.g. vials, ampoules, containers, infusion pouches or dual chamber systems suited for infusion purposes, and may additionally be sterilized.
- suitable primary packing materials e.g. vials, ampoules, containers, infusion pouches or dual chamber systems suited for infusion purposes, and may additionally be sterilized.
- infusion solutions must be prepared with enhanced care; in particular the solution must be isotonic or at least approximately isotonic.
- the adjustment of pH is usually arranged by addition of hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide.
- Infusions should be isotonic or approximately isotonic, e.g. iso-osmotic or approximately iso-osmotic. For adjusting e.g.
- hypo-osmotic solutions sodium chloride, glucose or mannitol may be added to arrange for iso-osmotic conditions.
- Stabilisation and or sterilisation may be suitable.
- measures are taken to ensure a suitable and controlled particle size with regard to the intended use.
- the volume of the infusion in the container is sufficient to permit the withdrawal and administration of the nominal dose using a normal technique.
- Suitable methods for the preparation of infusions, the ingredients and conditions to be met are well known to the skilled artisan, e.g. from monographs and/or pharmacopeias such as the European pharmacopoeia or the US pharmacopoeia.
- the liquid pharmaceutical is suited for administration by infusion, in particular by intravenous infusion.
- infusions may be prepared from concentrates for injections or infusions. Concentrates for injections or infusions are sterile solutions intended for injection or infusion after dilution. They are diluted to a prescribed volume with a prescribed liquid before administration. After dilution, they comply with the requirements for injections or for infusions.
- Infusions may be also prepared from solid powders for injections or infusions which are solved in the required amount of a suitable sterile solvent just before the administration to the patient.
- Powders for injections or infusions are solid, sterile substances distributed in their final containers and which, when shaken with the prescribed volume of a prescribed sterile liquid, rapidly form either clear and practically particle-free solutions or uniform suspensions. After dissolution or suspension, they comply with the requirements for injections or for infusions. Freeze-dried products for parenteral use usually are considered as powders for injections or infusions.
- Intravenous administration allows rapid administration of larger volumes.
- the advantage of infusion is e.g. rapid onset of the pharmaceutically effect of the active agent, in particular in emergency situations.
- the infusion may be administered as a rapid infusion during the first step or phase of the administration, and then followed by drop-wise intravenous infusion by which over the period of administration constant blood levels of the drug may be achieved and/or maintained.
- Administration may be also by dual chamber systems, e.g. to avoid drug instability prior administration.
- Example 2 describes a liquid pharmaceutical formulation which contains an active substance of Formula I according to the invention, and also the production of such pharmaceutical preparations.
- the following example explains the production of a liquid pharmaceutical preparation containing tedisamil dihydrochloride. Liquid pharmaceutical preparations containing tedisamil sesquifumarate may be obtained in an analogous manner.
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