Overview

The Effect on Mucosal Healing With Pentasa Sachet in Mild to Moderate Active "Drug: Crohn's Disease"

Status:
Terminated
Trial end date:
2009-07-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
The purpose of this study is to visualize the healing effect on mucosal lesions with Pentasa Sachet 4g in patients with mild to moderate active small bowel CD by video capsule endoscopy.
Phase:
Phase 3
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Ferring Pharmaceuticals
Treatments:
Mesalamine
Criteria
4.2 Inclusion Criteria

1. Patients who have signed the informed consent form

2. Patients with performed complete VCE < 7 days prior to inclusion and diagnosed
clinically active mild to moderate small bowel CD and no stricture on previous
examinations, as previously proven by barium small bowel follow through, enteroclysis
and / or patency test capsule.

3. Patients between 18 - 70 years of age.

4.3 Exclusion Criteria

1. Patients with evidence of other forms of inflammatory small bowel bowel disease,
idiopathic proctitis or infectious disease.

2. Patients with known small bowel strictures from previous examinations with for
instance barium small bowel follow through, enteroclysis and / or patency capsule
test.

3. Patients with pacemaker due to lack of VCE interaction data.

4. Patients who cannot undergo study procedures due to swallowing disorders.

5. Planned or actual pregnancy or lactation.

6. Women of child-bearing potential who are not using an effective method of
contraception, in the opinion of the investigator.

8. Patients receiving maintenance treatment (p.o.) with total daily doses above 2.0g of
sulphasalazine, mesalazine or 4-ASA, for 30 days prior to entry into the study.

9. Chronic use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (oral and/or rectal routes) in 30
days prior to inclusion in the study (chronic use is defined as drug intake for a minimum
of 3 consecutive days).

10. Intake of corticosteroids (oral and/or rectal routes) within the 30 days prior to
enrolment in the study.

11. Patients receiving any immunosuppressive (azathioprine, 6-MP, etc) agents during 30
days prior to study enrolment.

12. Patients receiving any Crohn specific biological agents (TNF-alfa) during the last year
prior to study enrolment.

13. Patients with any other disease or condition which may interfere with study assessments
as judged by the investigator.

14. Alcoholism or drug addiction. 15. Patients participating or having participated in
another clinical study in the previous 30 days.

16. Patients with severe renal/hepatic impairment (see section 5.6) as judged by the
investigator.

17. Patients who are allergic to salicylate or 5-ASA derivatives. 18. Patients who are
unlikely to comply with the protocol. 19. Any patient who has previously taken part in this
study. 20. Patients who are unable to write or read local language