Title

Effect of Oseltamivir on Cognitive Function in Subjects With Influenza
Randomised, Open-label, Multi-Centre, Phase IV Study Assessing the Effect of Oseltamivir Treatment on Cognitive Function in Subjects With Confirmed Influenza Virus Infection
  • Phase

    Phase 4
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Study Participants

    122
This study has been designed to determine if subjects treated with oseltamivir in addition to standard of care treatment for influenza demonstrate a greater improvement in attention / working memory / processing speed / mood as compared to subjects receiving standard of care alone. The cognitive tests employed are objective measures developed and administered online by HeadMinder Inc.
Primary Objective:

To determine if subjects treated with oseltamivir in addition to standard of care treatment for influenza demonstrate a greater improvement in attention as compared to subjects receiving standard of care alone.

Secondary Objectives:

To determine if subjects treated with oseltamivir in addition to standard of care treatment for influenza demonstrate a greater improvement in working memory and processing speed as compared to subjects receiving standard of care alone.

Supportive Objectives:

To determine if subjects treated with oseltamivir in addition to standard of care treatment for influenza demonstrate a greater improvement in self-rated alertness as compared to subjects receiving standard of care alone.
To determine if subjects treated with oseltamivir in addition to standard of care treatment for influenza demonstrate a greater improvement in self-rated calmness and contentment as compared to subjects receiving standard of care alone.
To determine if there is a correlation between the rate of improvement in symptom scores and the rate of change in attention and working memory.
Study Started
Nov 30
2010
Primary Completion
Apr 30
2012
Study Completion
Apr 30
2012
Results Posted
Mar 09
2017
Last Update
Mar 09
2017

Drug Oseltamivir

Oseltamivir 75mg BID for 5 days

  • Other names: Tamiflu

Oseltamivir Active Comparator

Added to standard of care for influenza

Standard of care alone No Intervention

Standard of care for influenza

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Adult men and women, 18 - 65 years of age (inclusive)

Indicative symptoms/signs of uncomplicated acute illness due to influenza infection (A or B strains) that started within a maximum of 2 days prior to Visit 1 as per the Tamiflu® Canadian product label. Signs and symptoms may include the following:

Fever
Respiratory symptoms (cough, coryza, sore throat, rhinitis)
Constitutional symptoms (headache, malaise, myalgia, sweats and/or chills, fatigue)
Positive rapid antigen test for influenza (A or B strains) at Visit 1
Negative urine pregnancy test at Visit 1 for women of childbearing potential; women of childbearing potential who are sexually active must agree to use a suitable form of contraception during the study. Acceptable birth control measures include: hysterectomy, birth control pills, tubal ligation, intrauterine device, hormonal injections and implants, double barrier methods (such as a condom with a diaphragm or a condom with spermicide), and abstinence. Oral contraceptives must be in stable use for 2 or more cycles prior to screening. Intrauterine device (IUD) must be in use at least 30 days prior to study drug administration. Barrier methods must be in use at least 14 days prior to study drug administration.

Subjects must:

have daily access to a computer at home with: internet access (preferably high-speed for optimal performance but dial-up can be used as well); Microsoft operating system; Internet Explorer browser capability and an e-mail account. A Macintosh (Mac) computer cannot be used.
be capable of and willing to complete the required online assessments in English according to the protocol schedule
be willing to abstain from the use of an antiviral medication if they are randomised to the standard of care treatment arm
have provided written informed consent prior to the initiation of any study procedures

Exclusion Criteria:

More than 2 days since the onset of influenza symptoms
Subjects who, in the Investigator's judgment, require treatment with an antiviral medication as per the Canadian "Clinical Recommendations for Patients Presenting with Respiratory Symptoms During the 2009 - 2010 Influenza Season" (see Appendix D)
Clinical suspicion of infection with a respiratory virus other than influenza
Any medical condition that is sufficiently severe or unstable such that the subject is considered to be at imminent risk of requiring hospitalisation
History of conditions that may potentially affect cognitive function during the study, such as underlying neurologic conditions, depression or depressive disorders (unless the condition and treatment have been stable for 3 months), seasonal affective disorder (SAD), or any other cognitive impairment or dementia
Intermittent use of sedative-hypnotics; subjects who have been taking a fixed dose of a sedative-hypnotic every day for a period of at least 30 days may be included provided that they continue the same regimen throughout the study.
Intermittent or chronic use of psychiatric medications (with the exception of antidepressants that have been stable for 3 months) or anti-epileptic drugs
Nursing home residents
Known allergy to oseltamivir phosphate or any of the inactive ingredients of Tamiflu®
Women who are pregnant, or planning to become pregnant, or who are lactating
Current alcohol or drug abuse or substance dependence
Participation in another clinical trial with an investigational drug within the last 30 days
Patients vaccinated for influenza within 6 months of study enrollment
In the Investigator's judgment, the subject will not be able to adhere to the protocol requirements or is not suitable for study participation for any reason

Summary

Oseltamivir

Standard of Care Alone

All Events

Event Type Organ System Event Term Oseltamivir Standard of Care Alone

Change in Attention Assessment

Attention assessed using simple reaction time measured in milliseconds. Simple reaction time calculated as the mean of the following 2 sub-tests: Reaction Time Subtest Cued Reaction Time Subtest The lower the value, the better the attention.

Oseltamivir

-70.0
milliseconds (Least Squares Mean)
Standard Error: 10.9

Standard of Care Alone

-39.7
milliseconds (Least Squares Mean)
Standard Error: 10.9

Change in Working Memory Assessment

Working memory assessed with the Dot Memory Test. The higher the value, the better the working memory.

Oseltamivir

8.2
Number of correct answers (Least Squares Mean)
Standard Error: 0.95

Standard of Care Alone

4.4
Number of correct answers (Least Squares Mean)
Standard Error: 0.94

Change in Processing Speed Assessment

Processing speed assessed with the animal number decoding subtest The lower the value, the better the processing speed

Oseltamivir

-551.9
Millliseconds (Least Squares Mean)
Standard Error: 77.6

Standard of Care Alone

-555.8
Millliseconds (Least Squares Mean)
Standard Error: 78.2

Change in Mood Assessment

Mood was assessed using the Bond-Lader 10 cm (100 mm) visual analogue scales for mood (16 scales in total); factored for alertness (mean of 9 scales), calmness (mean of 2 scales) and contentment (mean of 5 scales). The range in score for each scale and for each factor (alertness, calmness and contentment) was 0 - 100 mm. Each scale was anchored such that the lower the value, the better the mood.

Oseltamivir

Change in Alertness Assessment

19.1
millimeter (Least Squares Mean)
Standard Error: 1.4

Change in Calmness Assessment

3.0
millimeter (Least Squares Mean)
Standard Error: 1.3

Change in Contentedness Assessment

16.3
millimeter (Least Squares Mean)
Standard Error: 1.5

Standard of Care Alone

Change in Alertness Assessment

17.2
millimeter (Least Squares Mean)
Standard Error: 1.4

Change in Calmness Assessment

3.6
millimeter (Least Squares Mean)
Standard Error: 1.2

Change in Contentedness Assessment

13.0
millimeter (Least Squares Mean)
Standard Error: 1.5

Total

122
Participants

Age, Continuous

34.0
years (Median)
Full Range: 17.0 to 66.0

Baseline Symptom Score

14
symptom score (Median)
Full Range: 3.0 to 21.0

Body Temperature

38.1
Degrees centigrade (Median)
Full Range: 36.3 to 39.5

Current Smoker

21
Participants

Health Assessment Question

3
Score (Median)
Full Range: 0.0 to 10.0

Time from Symptom Onset

35.0
hours (Median)
Full Range: 2.0 to 55.0

Cognitive/Mood Conditions

Highest Education Level

Influenza Type

Race (NIH/OMB)

Region of Enrollment

Sex: Female, Male

Overall Study

Oseltamivir

Standard of Care Alone

Drop/Withdrawal Reasons

Standard of Care Alone