Crossover Study to Evaluate the Effect of Lemborexant Versus Placebo and Zolpidem on Postural Stability, Auditory Awakening Threshold, and Cognitive Performance in Healthy Subjects 55 Years and Older

July 31, 2019 updated by: Eisai Inc.

A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled and Active Comparator, 4 Period Crossover Study to Evaluate the Effect of Lemborexant Versus Placebo and Zolpidem on Postural Stability, Auditory Awakening Threshold, and Cognitive Performance in Healthy Subjects 55 Years and Older

E2006-A001-108 is a 4-period crossover study designed to demonstrate that the mean change from baseline in postural stability (worsening) when participants are awakened at approximately 4 hours postdose is significantly less after lemborexant than after zolpidem tartrate extended release following a single-dose administration at bedtime.

Study Overview

Status

Completed

Conditions

Intervention / Treatment

Study Type

Interventional

Enrollment (Actual)

60

Phase

  • Phase 1

Contacts and Locations

This section provides the contact details for those conducting the study, and information on where this study is being conducted.

Study Locations

    • Georgia
      • Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30342
        • NeuroTrials Research, Inc
    • New York
      • New York, New York, United States, 10019
        • Clinilabs, Inc
    • North Carolina
      • Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, 27612
        • Wake Research Assoicates, LLC
    • Ohio
      • Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, 45212
        • Community Research Management Associates d/b/a CTI Clinical Research Center

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

Eligibility Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study

55 years and older (Adult, Older Adult)

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Genders Eligible for Study

All

Description

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Healthy, non-smoking female participants, aged 55 years and older, or male participants, aged 65 years and older, at the time of informed consent
  • Regular sleep timing and duration, per the following criteria:

    1. Regular time in bed, between 7 and 9 hours as reported at Screening and verified by the Sleep Diary during the Screening Period before the adaptation night such that time in bed is not less than 7 hours or more than 9 hours on more than 2 of the 7 consecutive nights recorded in the Sleep Diary
    2. Regular bedtime, defined as the time the participant attempts to fall asleep, between 22:00 and 01:00 and regular waketime, defined as the time the participant gets out of bed for the day, between 05:00 and 09:00 as reported at Screening and verified by the Sleep Diary during the Screening Period before the adaptation night such that neither bedtime nor waketime is outside of the permitted time windows on more than 2 of the 7 consecutive nights
  • Able to detect a 1000 Hertz (Hz) tone at 20 decibels (dB)
  • Able to read English at an 8th-grade level

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Is a female of childbearing potential Note: All females will be considered to be of childbearing potential unless they are postmenopausal (defined as amenorrheic for at least 12 consecutive months, and are postmenopausal without other known or suspected cause), or have been sterilized surgically (i.e., bilateral tubal ligation, total hysterectomy, or bilateral oophorectomy, all with surgery at least 1 month before dosing).
  • A current diagnosis of insomnia disorder, sleep-related breathing disorder, periodic limb movements disorder (PLMD), restless legs syndrome, circadian rhythm sleep disorder, narcolepsy, sleep-related violent behavior, sleep-driving, sleep-eating, or symptoms of another parasomnia that in the investigator's opinion make the participant unsuitable for the study
  • Has subjective sleep onset latency (sSOL) > 20 minutes or subjective wake after sleep onset (sWASO) > 60 minutes on more than 2 nights as reported on the Sleep Diary during the Screening Period before the adaptation night
  • Latency to persistent sleep (LPS) longer than 30 minutes as measured on the PSG on the Baseline night (or repeat Baseline night, if needed)
  • Has a sleep onset Rapid eye movement (REM) period, defined as first epoch of stage REM within 15 minutes of sleep onset, as measured on the PSG on either the adaptation night or Baseline night (or repeat Baseline night, if needed)
  • Apnea-Hypopnea Index > 15 or Periodic Limb Movement with Arousal Index > 15 as measured on the PSG on the adaptation night
  • Comorbid nocturia resulting in frequent need to get out of bed to use the bathroom during the night
  • History of fracture due to a fall within the past 5 years
  • Evidence of orthostatic hypotension at Screening
  • Use of hearing aid or clinically significant hearing loss
  • Presence or history of Meniere's disease, labyrinthitis, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, no recent vertigo from any other cause, no recent dizziness or head injury
  • Unable to stand unaided for a minimum of 2 minutes
  • At Screening, fails Romberg test in the clinical judgment of the investigator
  • Significant vision loss or inability to read computer screen in <80 lumens per square meter (lux) ambient illumination
  • History of drug or alcohol dependency or abuse within approximately the previous 2 years or have a positive urine drug screen at Screening or Baseline
  • Self-reports consuming more than 14 alcohol-containing drinks per week (females) or 21 alcohol containing drinks per week (males) at Screening
  • A prolonged QT/heart rate corrected QT interval (QTc) (QT interval corrected for Fridericia's formula [QTcF] > 450 milliseconds [ms]) as demonstrated by a repeated electrocardiogram (ECG) at Screening (repeated only if initial ECG indicates a QTcF interval > 450 ms)
  • Any suicidal ideation at Screening or within 6 months of Screening or any lifetime suicidal behavior
  • Evidence of clinically significant disease (e.g., cardiac, respiratory, gastrointestinal, renal, psychiatric or neurological disease, malignancy other than basal cell carcinoma, or chronic pain) or condition that in the opinion of the investigator(s) could affect the participant's safety or interfere with the study assessments
  • Used any prohibited prescription or over-the-counter concomitant medications within 1 week or 5 half lives, whichever is longer, before the Baseline night
  • Scheduled for surgery during the study
  • Transmeridian travel across more than 3 time zones in the 2 weeks before the first Baseline night, or plans to travel more than 3 time zones during the study.
  • Currently enrolled in another clinical trial or used any investigational drug or device within 28 days or 5 half lives, whichever is longer preceding informed consent
  • Hypersensitivity to lemborexant or zolpidem or any of their excipients
  • Active viral hepatitis (B or C) as demonstrated by positive serology
  • Previous exposure to lemborexant or suvorexant

Study Plan

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.

How is the study designed?

Design Details

  • Primary Purpose: Other
  • Allocation: Randomized
  • Interventional Model: Crossover Assignment
  • Masking: Triple

Arms and Interventions

Participant Group / Arm
Intervention / Treatment
Experimental: LEM5; LEM10; PBO; ZOL
Participants will receive LEM5 (one lemborexant [LEM] 5 milligram [mg] tablet and one zolpidem [ZOL]-matched placebo [PBO] tablet) in Treatment Period 1. In Treatment Period 2, participants will receive LEM10 (one LEM 10 mg tablet and one ZOL-matched PBO tablet). In Treatment Period 3, participants will receive PBO (one LEM-matched PBO tablet and one ZOL-matched PBO tablet). In Treatment Period 4, participants will receive ZOL (one LEM-matched PBO tablet and one ZOL 6.25 mg tablet).
Single dose of lemborexant 5 mg administered within 5 minutes before bedtime.
Single dose of lemborexant 10 mg administered within 5 minutes before bedtime.
Single dose of zolpidem 6.25 mg administered within 5 minutes before bedtime.
Single dose of placebo administered within 5 minutes before bedtime.
Experimental: LEM10; ZOL; LEM5; PBO
Participants will receive LEM10, ZOL, LEM5, and PBO in Treatments Periods 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively.
Single dose of lemborexant 5 mg administered within 5 minutes before bedtime.
Single dose of lemborexant 10 mg administered within 5 minutes before bedtime.
Single dose of zolpidem 6.25 mg administered within 5 minutes before bedtime.
Single dose of placebo administered within 5 minutes before bedtime.
Experimental: ZOL; PBO; LEM10; LEM5
Participants will receive ZOL, PBO, LEM10, and LEM5 in Treatment Periods 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively.
Single dose of lemborexant 5 mg administered within 5 minutes before bedtime.
Single dose of lemborexant 10 mg administered within 5 minutes before bedtime.
Single dose of zolpidem 6.25 mg administered within 5 minutes before bedtime.
Single dose of placebo administered within 5 minutes before bedtime.
Experimental: PBO; LEM5; ZOL; LEM10
Participants will receive PBO, LEM5, ZOL, and LEM10 in Treatment Periods 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively.
Single dose of lemborexant 5 mg administered within 5 minutes before bedtime.
Single dose of lemborexant 10 mg administered within 5 minutes before bedtime.
Single dose of zolpidem 6.25 mg administered within 5 minutes before bedtime.
Single dose of placebo administered within 5 minutes before bedtime.

What is the study measuring?

Primary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
Change from time-matched baseline in postural stability for LEM5 and LEM10 compared to zolpidem (ZOL) at approximately 4 hours postdose
Time Frame: approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
Magnitude of body sway upon being awakened at approximately 4 hours after receiving lemborexant 5 milligrams (mg) (LEM5), lemborexant 10 mg (LEM10), zolpidem 6.25 mg, or placebo.
approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)

Secondary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Time Frame
Change from time-matched baseline in postural stability for LEM5 and LEM10 compared to ZOL and placebo (PBO) at approximately 8 hours postdose
Time Frame: approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
Change from time-matched baseline in postural stability for LEM5 and LEM10 compared to PBO at approximately 4 hours postdose
Time Frame: approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
Change from time-matched baseline in auditory awakening threshold (AAT) for LEM5 and LEM10 compared to ZOL and PBO at approximately 4 hours postdose
Time Frame: approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
Change from time-matched baseline on summary variables from power of attention for LEM5 and LEM10 compared to ZOL and PBO at approximately 4 hours postdose
Time Frame: approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
Change from time-matched baseline on summary variables from power of attention for LEM5 and LEM10 compared to ZOL and PBO at approximately 8 hours postdose
Time Frame: approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
Change from time-matched baseline on summary variables from continuity of attention for LEM5 and LEM10 compared to ZOL and PBO at approximately 4 hours postdose
Time Frame: approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
Change from time-matched baseline on summary variables from continuity of attention for LEM5 and LEM10 compared to ZOL and PBO at approximately 8 hours postdose
Time Frame: approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
Change from time-matched baseline on summary variables from quality of memory for LEM5 and LEM10 compared to ZOL and PBO at approximately 4 hours postdose
Time Frame: approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
Change from time-matched baseline on summary variables from quality of memory for LEM5 and LEM10 compared to ZOL and PBO at approximately 8 hours postdose
Time Frame: approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
Change from time-matched baseline on summary variables from speed of memory retrieval for LEM5 and LEM10 compared to ZOL and PBO at approximately 4 hours postdose
Time Frame: approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
Change from time-matched baseline on summary variables from speed of memory retrieval for LEM5 and LEM10 compared to ZOL and PBO at approximately 8 hours postdose
Time Frame: approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
approximately 4 hours postdose at each of 4 single-dose treatment periods (up to 43 days)
Number of participants with any serious adverse event and number of participants with any non-serious adverse event
Time Frame: up to 72 days
up to 72 days

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Study record dates

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Study Major Dates

Study Start (Actual)

November 21, 2016

Primary Completion (Actual)

January 3, 2018

Study Completion (Actual)

January 3, 2018

Study Registration Dates

First Submitted

December 29, 2016

First Submitted That Met QC Criteria

December 29, 2016

First Posted (Estimate)

January 2, 2017

Study Record Updates

Last Update Posted (Actual)

August 1, 2019

Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria

July 31, 2019

Last Verified

November 1, 2017

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Terms related to this study

Other Study ID Numbers

  • E2006-A001-108

Drug and device information, study documents

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product

Yes

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