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RecruitingNCT06383273

A Study to Evaluate Efficacy and Safety of MELT-300 for Procedural Sedation in Subjects Undergoing Cataract Extraction With Lens Replacement (CELR)

A Phase 3, Randomized, Double-Masked, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel-Group, Multi-Center Study to Evaluate Efficacy and Safety of MELT-300 for Procedural Sedation in Subjects Undergoing Cataract Extraction With Lens Replacement (CELR)

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Phase 3
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
528 (estimated)
Sponsor
Melt Pharmaceuticals · Industry
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if MELT-300 works on procedural sedation in adult participants undergoing cataract extraction with lens replacement (CELR). It will also learn about the safety of MELT-300. Researchers will compare MELT-300 to a placebo (a look-alike substance that contains no drug) to see if MELT-300 works on procedural sedation in adult participants undergoing CELR. Researchers will also include a comparator SL midazolam to confirm the benefit of inclusion of ketamine in the combined drug product. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Does MELT-300 is effective in comparison to placebo on procedural sedation for cataract surgery? 2. To determine the effectiveness of MELT-300 compared with midazolam on procedural sedation (to determine the contribution of ketamine component and inform the risk of ketamine in MELT-300) 3. To determine the time to achieve preoperative target sedation level with MELT-300 4. What medical problems do participants have when taking MELT-300 vs placebo Eligible participants will admitted to the study unit on Day 1. Participants will be randomized prior to surgery 4:1:1 to 1. MELT-300 (i.e. 1 MELT-300 sublingual tablet which contains 3 mg midazolam and 50 mg of ketamine) 2. Midazolam (i.e. 1 matching midazolam sublingual tablet which contains 3 mg midazolam) 3. Placebo (i.e. 1 matching placebo sublingual tablet) Participants will receive study medication 30 (± 5) minutes, without food or water, before planned surgery start (defined as instillation of topical ocular anesthetic gel \[i.e.. 3 drops of chloroprocaine hydrochloride ophthalmic gel)\]. The effectiveness of MELT-300 will be performed after study medication is administered before surgery, in the course of surgery, and postoperative on Day 1 (end of surgery defined as just prior to drape removal). The safety of MELT-300 will be performed at baseline, in the course of surgery, postoperatively on Day 1, and on Day 3 ± 1 day post dose of study medication.

Detailed description

This is a Phase 3, randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled, parallel-cohort, multicenter study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of MELT-300 compared with placebo on procedural sedation in adult participants undergoing CELR. An active comparator, SL midazolam, is also included in the trial, in part, to confirm the benefit of inclusion of ketamine in the combined drug product. Approximately 528 participants will be enrolled in 3 parallel treatment arms to assess efficacy endpoints. Eligible participants will be admitted to the study unit on Day 1. Participants will be randomized prior to surgery 4:1:1 to 1. MELT-300 (i.e. 1 MELT-300 sublingual tablet which contains 3 mg midazolam and 50 mg of ketamine) 2. Midazolam (i.e. 1 matching midazolam sublingual tablet which contains 3 mg midazolam) 3. Placebo (i.e. 1 matching placebo sublingual tablet) Participants will receive study medication 30 (± 5) minutes, without food or water, before planned surgery start (defined as instillation of topical ocular anesthetic gel \[i.e.. 3 drops of chloroprocaine hydrochloride ophthalmic gel)\]. Efficacy assessments will be performed after study medication administration before surgery, intraoperatively, and postoperative on Day 1 (end of surgery defined as just prior to drape removal). Efficacy assessments will include assessments of sedation, need for rescue medication for sedation, need for rescue medication for pain, and the ability to complete the surgery. Safety will be monitored at baseline, intraoperatively, postoperatively on Day 1, and on Day 3 ± 1 day post dose of study medication. Safety assessment will include monitoring of AEs, vital sign measurements, and physical examinations.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGMELT-300 sublingual tabletEach dose of MELT-300 will be provided as a single sublingual tablet, containing 3 mg midazolam and 50 mg ketamine. Participants will receive 1 sublingual tablet of study medication 30 (± 5) minutes prior to planned surgery start, without food or water.
DRUGMidalozam sublingual tabletEach dose of midazolam will be provided as a single sublingual tablet, containing 3 mg midazolam. Participants will receive 1 sublingual tablet of study medication 30 (± 5) minutes prior to planned surgery start, without food or water.
DRUGPlacebo sublingual tabletEach dose of placebo will be provided as a matching sublingual tablet, containing placebo. Participants will receive 1 sublingual tablet of study medication 30 (± 5) minutes prior to planned surgery start, without food or water.

Timeline

Start date
2024-05-01
Primary completion
2024-12-01
Completion
2025-01-01
First posted
2024-04-25
Last updated
2024-08-02

Locations

12 sites across 1 country: United States

Regulatory

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06383273. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.