Overview

Safety and Efficacy Study of Subjects With Onychomycosis of the Great Toenail

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2008-07-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
The purpose of the study is to determine the safety and efficacy of 5.0% AN2690 Solution in the treatment of distal, subungual onychomycosis of the great target toenail.
Phase:
Phase 2
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Pfizer
Treatments:
Pharmaceutical Solutions
Tavaborole
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

1. Subjects must meet all of the following criteria to be included in the study:

2. Witnessed, signed informed consent approved by Ethics Committee.

3. Male or female subjects of any race at least 18 years of age but not older than 65
years of age at the time of screening.

4. For Cohorts 1 and 2, subjects with a diagnosis of onychomycosis of at least one great
toenail and with a positive KOH wet mount from that nail. For Cohort 3, subjects must
have a diagnosis of onychomycosis of at least one great toenail and a positive KOH wet
mount AND fungal culture from that nail.

5. Onychomycosis involving 20-60% of the affected great toenail as determined by visual
inspection after the nail has been trimmed.

6. The combined thickness of the distal nail plate and the associated hyperkeratotic nail
bed <3 mm.

7. Affected great toenail to be treated is capable of re-growth as documented by history
or recent observation of at least 2 mm of growth.

8. Normal or not clinically significant screening safety labs.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Females of childbearing potential not using a highly effective method of birth control
(e.g. implants, injectables, combined oral contraceptives, some intrauterine
contraceptive devices) during the study.

2. Diabetes mellitus requiring treatment other than diet and exercise.

3. Subjects with chronic moccasin type of T. pedis.

4. Subjects with a history of having failed any previous topical antifungal therapy for
their onychomycosis.

5. Subjects unwilling to refrain from the use of nail cosmetics such as clear and or
colored nail lacquers from the screening visit until the end of the study.

6. Subjects that have not undergone the specified washout period(s) for the following
topical preparations or subjects who require the concurrent use of any of the
following topical medications:

- Topical antifungal applied to the feet (does not include antifungals for
treatment of T. pedis during the study): 4 weeks

- Anti-inflammatories, corticosteroids, topical immunomodulators: 2 weeks

7. Subjects that have not undergone the specified washout period(s) for the following
systemic medications or subjects who require the concurrent use of any of the
following systemic medications:

- Corticosteroids (including intramuscular injections): 2 weeks

- Antifungals for treatment of onychomycosis or any systemic antifungal with known
activity against dermatophytes: 24 weeks

- Systemic immunomodulators: 4 weeks

8. Treatment of any type for cancer within the last 6 months.

9. History of any significant internal disease.

10. Subjects with a medical history of current or past psoriasis of the skin and/or nails.

11. Concurrent lichen planus.

12. Subjects who are known to be allergic to any of the test product(s) or any components
in the test product(s) or history of hypersensitivity or allergic reactions to any of
the study preparations as described in the Investigator's Brochure.

13. Nail or anatomic abnormalities of the toe, e.g., genetic nail disorders, primentary
disorders, onychogryphosis, trauma to the nail(s) to be treated.

14. AIDS or AIDS related complex.

15. History of street drug or alcohol abuse.

16. Any subject not able to meet the study attendance requirements.

17. Subjects who have participated in any other trial of an investigational drug or device
within 60 days prior to enrollment or participation in a research study concurrent
with this study.