Title

Evaluation of Topical 10% Metronidazole Ointment for the Treatment of Active Perianal Crohn's Disease
Phase III Study to Evaluate the Effect of 10% Metronidazole Ointment, Applied Topically Three Times a Day in and Around the Anus and the Change in Perianal Crohn's Disease Activity
  • Phase

    Phase 3
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Intervention/Treatment

    metronidazole ...
  • Study Participants

    74
The purpose of this study is to compare changes in Perianal Crohn's Disease following use of locally applied 10% metronidazole ointment and a placebo.
Anorectal Crohn's disease is one of the most problematic and debilitating conditions encountered in colorectal practise. The condition is usually chronic, debilitating, and frequently refractory to current medications. Failure to respond to medical therapy may ultimately result in proctocolectomy and ileostomy, even in the absence of more proximal colonic disease. Isolated anorectal Crohn's disease is reported in 3 to 5% of Crohn's patients. In Crohn's patients as a whole, anorectal involvement is reported in up to one third to one half of patients, in addition to either colonic or enteric Crohn's disease. In spite of the previously reported painless nature of anorectal Crohn's disease, it is the author's experience that the condition can be inordinately painful due to deeply eroding fissures, oedematous skin tags, and painful induration of the perianal region.
Study Started
May 31
2005
Primary Completion
Feb 29
2008
Study Completion
Feb 29
2008
Last Update
Dec 13
2012
Estimate

Drug 10% Metronidazole Ointment

Metronidazole 10% ointment applied perianally three times daily for four weeks. Placebo ointment applied perianally three times daily for four weeks

Metronidazole 10% ointment Experimental

Metronidazole 10% ointment

Placebo ointment Placebo Comparator

Placebo ointment

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Have Crohn's disease (diagnosed by radiology, endoscopy and pathology), with anorectal involvement.
Have had perianal symptoms for longer than 3 months
Have a PCDAI of 5 or above at baseline
Subjects can be on concomitant medication. Acceptable regimes are:-
Aminosalicylates at a dosage that has been stable for more than 4 weeks before screening;
Oral corticosteroids <40mg per day that has been stable for more than 3 weeks;
Methotrexate given for at least 3 months that has been stable for more than 4 weeks; Azathioprine or mercaptopurine given for at least 6 months at dosage that has been stable for more than 8 weeks;
Antibiotics at a dosage that has been stable for 4 weeks (subjects may be on oral metronidazole but on a dose not more than 750mg per day),
Cycolsporin for more than 3 months and on a stable dose for more than 4 weeks;
Patients who have been treated with Infliximab must have received their initial dose 3 months before starting study medication and their most recent dose at least 8 weeks before starting study medication and not receive an infusion whilst in the double-blind treatment phase of the study for 4 weeks. During the second 4 week open stage of the study patients can commence again a maintenance regime with Infliximab treatment if deemed necessary
Any patients not on concurrent medication must have been off medication for at least 4 weeks before screening.
If patients have Setons these must have been in place for at least 4 weeks prior to screening.
Subjects must be aged 18 years or over and of the legal age of consent.
If female, the subject must not be lactating and must be (a) post- menopausal, (b) surgically sterilised, or (c) have a negative pregnancy test result prior to entry into the study and will use double- barrier methods of contraception (two separate methods of birthcontrol one of which may include oral contraception) for the duration of the study.
Must have provided written informed consent to participate.

Exclusion Criteria:

They have had surgery to the anus or rectum in the past 4 weeks;
They have a perianal abscess requiring incision and drainage;
They have a stoma of less than 6 months duration;
Allergic to metronidazole;
Are taking any prohibited medication.
Deemed mentally incompetent.
Considered by their physician unlikely to be able to comply with the protocol.
Taken part in an experimental drug study in the preceding three months.
No Results Posted