Title

Lab Study of MQX-503 in Treatment of Raynaud's
Phase III Laboratory Study of a Topical Gel Formulation of Nitroglycerin, MQX-503, in the Treatment of Raynaud's Phenomenon
  • Phase

    Phase 2/Phase 3
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Intervention/Treatment

    nitroglycerin ...
  • Study Participants

    36
The purpose of this study is to determine, in comparison to a placebo control, the response to two dosage strengths of a topical gel formulation of nitroglycerin, MQX-303, in the determination of finger blood flow and skin temperature in the fingers of patients with moderate to severe Raynaud's phenomenon, follwoing exposure to cold temperatures.

Blood flow is determined by scanning laser Doppler equipment and skin temperature is measured using attached thermistor probes. Following baseline measurements, the study gel is applied, the hand is placed in a cold chamber, and then blood flow and skin temperature are monitored for the next two hours.

Each patient will receive multiple doses on different days so that each can serve as his/her own control in interpreting the response.
Study Started
Nov 30
2004
Study Completion
Sep 30
2005
Last Update
May 30
2007
Estimate

Drug topical organogel with nitroglycerin

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

clinical diagnosis of Raynaud's phenomenon
outpoatients
agree to apply gel as per protocol
willing to discontinue current vasodilator therapy
agree to stop other investigational medication for Raynaud's
negative pregnancy test is fertile females
able to give written informed consent and comply with study requirements

Exclusion Criteria:

current use of ay nitrate medication or medications that interact with nitroglycerin
patients with a known allergy to nitroglycerin or topical gel ingredients
patients with a history of migraine headaches
patients with unstable medical problems
patients with cognitive or language difficulties
patients with screening lab values more than 20% outside of normal
patients with open lesions at site of application
women of child-bearing potential who are unwilling to comply with contraceptive requirements.
No Results Posted