Overview

Safety and Efficacy of Ramelteon in Adults With Chronic Insomnia

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2006-10-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Ramelteon, once daily (QD), compared to placebo with Zopiclone in adults with chronic insomnia
Phase:
Phase 3
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Takeda
Treatments:
Zopiclone
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- Men or women aged 18 to 64 years, inclusive.

- Capable of understanding and willing to comply with the protocol and had to fully
understand and sign the informed consent document at screening prior to any
study-related procedures being performed.

In addition, subjects had to meet the following study-specific criteria:

- Chronic insomnia as defined by:

- A complaint of difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep or of nonrestorative
sleep that lasted for at least 3 months.

- The sleep disturbance (or associated daytime fatigue) caused clinically
significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important
areas of functioning.

- The disturbance did not occur exclusively during the course of narcolepsy,
breathing related sleep disorder, circadian rhythm sleep disorder or a
parasomnia.

- The sleep disturbance did not occur exclusively during the course of another
mental disorder (eg, major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, a
delirium).

- The disturbance was not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance
(eg, a drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition.

- Based on sleep history, a subjective sleep latency (sSL) ≥45 minutes.

- Based on sleep history, a subjective total sleep time (sTST) ≤6.5 hours.

- Based on sleep history, a mean LPS of ≥20 minutes on 2 consecutive screening nights
with neither night <15 minutes.

- Based on sleep history, their habitual bedtime was between 10:00 PM and 1:00 AM.

- Able to stand with eyes closed, arms at side and feet apart at hips width for at least
1 minute with out taking a step.

- A body mass index (BMI) between 18 and 34, inclusive.

- Used pharmacological assistance to sleep 0 to 4 times per week in the last 3 months.

- Agreed to discontinue use of all pharmacological sleep aids 1 week prior to the dose
of singleblind study medication and throughout the entire duration of the study.

- Women of childbearing potential were non-pregnant and non-lactating and had
appropriate birth control (barrier methods, hormonal contraceptives, and/or
intrauterine devices) for the entire duration of the study (women who were not of
childbearing potential were postmenopausal for 1 year or had a history of hysterectomy
and/or bilateral oophorectomy).

Exclusion Criteria:

- A known hypersensitivity to ramelteon, zopiclone or related compounds, including
melatonin and melatonin related compounds.

- Participated in any other investigational study and/or taken any investigational drug
within 30 days or 5 half-lives prior to the first night of single-blind study
medication (whichever was longer).

- Had sleep schedule changes required by employment (eg, shift worker) within 3 months
prior to the first night of single-blind study medication, or had flown across greater
than 3 time zones within 7 days prior to screening.

- Participated in a weight-loss program or had substantially altered their exercise
routine within 30 days prior to the first night of single-blind study medication.

- A history of, or currently had, conditions that would affect balance such as:

- Orthostatic hypotension.

- Dizziness.

- Vertigo, or benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.

- A history of seizures, sleep apnea, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,
restless leg syndrome, periodic leg movement syndrome, or fibromyalgia.

- A history of psychiatric disorder (including anxiety, depression, mental retardation,
cognitive disorder, bipolar illness and schizophrenia) within the past 6 months.

- A history of drug addiction or drug abuse within the past 12 months.

- A history of alcohol abuse within the past 12 months or regularly consumed more than
14 alcoholic drinks per week or consumed any alcoholic drinks within 24 hours of all
polysomnography visits.

- A current significant neurological (including cognitive and psychiatric disorders),
hepatic, renal, endocrine, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, pulmonary, hematological,
or metabolic disease, unless currently controlled and stable with protocol-allowed
medication 30 days prior to the first night of single-blind study medication.

- Used tobacco products during nightly awakenings.

- Used melatonin, or other drugs or supplements known to affect sleep/wake function
within 1 week or 5 half-lives of the drug (whichever was longer) prior to the first
day of single-blind study medication.

- Used any central nervous system (CNS) medication within 1 week or 5 half lives of the
drug (whichever was longer) prior to the first day of single-blind study medication.

- Intended to continue taking any disallowed medication or any prescription medication,
over the counter (OTC) or herbal medication known to affect the sleep/wake function or
otherwise interfere with evaluation of the study medication.

- Any clinically important abnormal finding as determined by a medical history, physical
examination, electrocardiogram (ECG), or clinical laboratory tests.

- A positive urine drug screen including alcohol at screening or a positive breathalyzer
test at each check-in.

- An apnea hypopnea index (per hour of sleep) >10 as seen on PSG, on the first night of
the PSG screening.

- Periodic leg movement with arousal index (per hour of sleep) >10 as seen on PSG, on
the first night of PSG screening.

- Any additional condition(s) that in the investigator's opinion would (a) affect
sleep/wake function, (b) prohibit the subject from completing the study, or (c) not be
in the best interest of the subject.

- Had lower limb prosthetics.