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Efficacy of Topiramate for Weight Loss in Subjects With Metabolic Syndrome

Information provided by Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine
Information obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov on 2006-12-08
Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record.

Condition(s) treated: Metabolic Syndrome X; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2

Intervention: topiramate (Drug)

Phase: Phase 3

Enrollment status: Recruiting. Expecting to enroll 90 people.

Sponsor: Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine

Principal investigator(s) or official(s):
Frederick Whittier, MD, Principal Investigator, Affiliation: Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine

Overall contact:
Frederick Whittier, MD, Phone: 330-493-9725, Email: FCW@neoucom.edu

Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of topiramate compared to placebo in the treatment of obesity in metabolic syndrome. Secondary objectives include topiramate and weight loss effects on lipid levels, HbA1C, insulin resistance, and blood pressure.

Clinical Details

Official title: A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Flexible-Dose Study to Assess the Efficacy of Topiramate for Weight Loss in Subjects With Metabolic Syndrome

Study design: Interventional, Treatment, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Control, Single Group Assignment, Efficacy Study

Primary outcome: Change in weight on days 28, 56, 84, 112, 140, 168, and 175.; Waist circumference on days 1, 84 and 168.; BMI on days 1, 84, 168, and 175.

Secondary outcome: Blood pressure on days 1, 28, 56, 84, 112, 140, 168, and 175.; Complete metabolic profile on days 84 and 168.; HbA1C on days 1, 84, and 168.; Lipid profile on days 84 and 168.; C reactive protein on days 1, 84, and 168.

Detailed description: Topiramate is an anti-convulsant which has been approved for use as adjunctive treatment for partial-onset seizures, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, or primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures. Topiramate is currently under investigation for other disorders including binge-eating disorder.

Metabolic syndrome is a constellation of findings which includes dyslipidemia, abdominal obesity, hyperglycemia, and hypertension. Insulin resistance is believed to be the cause whereby obesity increases resistance to insulin. Weight loss in type 2 diabetics is known to reduce insulin resistance and allow for greater glycemic control. Weight loss in pre-diabetics can often forstall the development of diabetes. Additionally, aggressive blood pressure control in diabetics reduces the risk of coronary artery disease. Weight loss reduces blood pressure and is used as first line treatment for hypertension.

Comparison: Patients who meet the criteria for metabolic syndrome and prescribed topiramate will be compared with those patients who meet the same criteria and are prescribed placebo.

Eligibility

Minimum eligible age: 18 Years. Maximum eligible age: 75 Years. Eligible gender(s): Both.

Criteria:

Inclusion Criteria:

- Diagnosis of Metabolic Syndrome

- BMI >/=30kg/m2

- and 3 of the 5 following criteria:

1. Triglycerides >/=150mg/dl

2. HDL cholesterol 3. Blood pressure > 130/85

4. Waist circumference >/=40inches (men) or >/=35inches (women)

5. Fasting blood glucose >/=110mg/dl or diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus

- Able to give informed consent

- Diabetes Mellitus must be well controlled for the past 3 months and HbA1c

- Hypertension must be well controlled for the past 3 months and BP <140/90

- Willing and able to take oral medication

- Female subjects must be post menopausal for 1 year, surgically sterile, or practicing an effective method of birth control; and have a negative monthly pregnancy test at screening and throughout the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Any person unable to take topiramate

- Renal insufficiency

- Taking medication with known serious interactions with topiramate

- History of psychosis, epilepsy or any other disease in which taking topiramate may interfere with treatment of that disease

- Positive urine drug screen

- Previous treatment with topiramate and subsequent adverse event; or concurrent treatment with topiramate

- History of nephrolithiasis

- Pregnancy or lactating

- Subjects who are members of the same household

- Currently on an exercise or diet plan

- Bariatric surgery within the past 5 years

- Clinically significant medical conditions including (but not limited to) symptomatic coronary artery disease or peripheral vascular disease, or taking nitrates; malignancy or history of malignancy within the past 5 years (except basal cell carcinoma); Impaired renal function as defined by an estimated creatinine clearance 2 times the upper limit of normal; Pulmonary disorders; Endocrine disorders except for well controlled diabetes mellitus and hypothyroidism; Any disease or condition that compromises the function of those body systems that could result in altered absorption, excess accumulation, or impaired metabolism or excretion of topiramate.

- Subjects who in the opinion of the investigator should not be enrolled in the study because of the precautions, warnings, or contraindications sections of the topiramate package insert

- Family members of employees or investigators and employees of the investigator or study center may participate but may not serve any staff role for themselves.

Locations and Contact Information

Frederick Whittier, MD, Phone: 330-493-9725, Email: FCW@neoucom.edu

Akron General Medical Center, Akron, Ohio 44307, United States; Recruiting
Karen Wise, RN, Phone: 330-344-1181, Email: kwise@agmc.org
Nairmeen Haller, PhD, Phone: 3303446001, Email: nhaller@agmc.org
Annette Olin, MD, Sub-Investigator

St. Elizabeth Health Center, Youngstown, Ohio 44501, United States; Recruiting
Thomas Marnejon, DO, Phone: 330-480-3344, Email: thomas_marnejon@hmis.org
Thomas Marnejon, MD, Sub-Investigator
Seong-Joo Jong, MD, Sub-Investigator

Forum Health/Northside Medical Center, Youngstown, Ohio 44501, United States; Recruiting
Konstantinos Marmagliolis, MD, Phone: 330-884-5813, Email: kcmarmag@hotmail.com
Lawrence Frisch, MD, Sub-Investigator
Konstantinos Marmagkiolis, MD, Sub-Investigator

Mercy Medical Center, Canton, Ohio 44708, United States; Recruiting
Frederick Whittier, MD, Phone: 330-493-9725, Email: fcw@neoucom.edu
Renee Hebbeler, MD, Phone: 330-489-1087, Email: rbcrsh@aol.com
Renee Hebbeler, MD, Sub-Investigator
Nini Thomas, MD, Sub-Investigator
Frederick Whittier, MD, Principal Investigator

Aultman Hospital, Canton, Ohio 44710, United States; Recruiting
Frederick Whittier, MD, Phone: 330-493-9725, Email: fcw@neoucom.edu
Frederick Whittier, MD, Principal Investigator

Additional Information

Start date: March 2005
End date: June 2006
Last updated: October 21, 2005

     
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