This 26-week extension study evaluates the efficacy and safety of certolizumab pegol administered subcutaneously every 4 weeks (dosed at Weeks 16, 20, 24, 28 and 32) in subjects with active Crohn's disease who had no clinical response at Week 6 to induction therapy in the 6-week double-blind main study, C87037 (NCT00291668), but subsequently showed clinical response at Week 14 to repeated induction therapy (dosed at Weeks 8, 10 and 12) in this extension study.
This study is an open-label extension study which follows on from the 6-week double-blind main study C87037 (NCT00291668). All 'Week' numbers quoted are relative to the start of the double-blind main study. The first visit in this extension study is at Week 8, and the final efficacy assessment in this extension study, 26 weeks later, is at Week 34.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
46
Certolizumab pegol (CZP) 400 mg administered subcutaneously in a liquid formulation at Weeks 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 and 32 relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study C87037 (NCT00291668) where subjects received Placebo at Weeks 0, 2 and 4.
Certolizumab pegol (CZP) 400 mg administered subcutaneously in a liquid formulation at Weeks 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 and 32 relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study C87037 (NCT00291668) where subjects received Certolizumab pegol (CZP) 200 mg at Weeks 0, 2 and 4.
Certolizumab pegol (CZP) 400 mg administered subcutaneously in a liquid formulation at Weeks 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 and 32 relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study C87037 (NCT00291668) where subjects received Certolizumab pegol (CZP) 400 mg at Weeks 0, 2 and 4.
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Aichi-Gun, Aichi-ken, Japan
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Nagoya, Aichi-ken, Japan
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Toyoake, Aichi-ken, Japan
Percentage of Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Responders at Week 34
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) responders are subjects achieving either clinical response (a reduction in CDAI score of ≥100 points from Week 0), or remission (CDAI ≤150). CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 34 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score at Week 8
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease. A decrease in CDAI over time indicates improvement in disease activity.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 8 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 8' is the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score at Week 10
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease. A decrease in CDAI over time indicates improvement in disease activity.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 10 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 10' is 2 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score at Week 12
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease. A decrease in CDAI over time indicates improvement in disease activity.
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Toyohashi, Aichi-ken, Japan
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Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan
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Sakura, Chiba, Japan
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Chikusino, Fukuoka, Japan
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Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan
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Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan
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Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
...and 13 more locations
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 12 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 12' is 4 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score at Week 14
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease. A decrease in CDAI over time indicates improvement in disease activity.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 14 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 14' is 6 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score at Week 16
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease. A decrease in CDAI over time indicates improvement in disease activity.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 16 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 16' is 8 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score at Week 20
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease. A decrease in CDAI over time indicates improvement in disease activity.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 20 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 20' is 12 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score at Week 24
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease. A decrease in CDAI over time indicates improvement in disease activity.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 24 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 24' is 16 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score at Week 28
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease. A decrease in CDAI over time indicates improvement in disease activity.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 28 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 28' is 20 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score at Week 32
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease. A decrease in CDAI over time indicates improvement in disease activity.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 32 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 32' is 24 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score at Week 34
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease. A decrease in CDAI over time indicates improvement in disease activity.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 34 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score at Last Visit (Week 34 for Completers or the Withdrawal Visit for Premature Withdrawals)
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease. A decrease in CDAI over time indicates improvement in disease activity.
Time frame: Week 0 and Last Visit (Week 34 relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668) for completers or the Withdrawal Visit for premature withdrawals). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Responders at Week 8
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) responders are subjects achieving either clinical response (a reduction in CDAI score of ≥100 points from Week 0), or remission (CDAI ≤150). CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 8 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 8' is the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Responders at Week 10
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) responders are subjects achieving either clinical response (a reduction in CDAI score of ≥100 points from Week 0), or remission (CDAI ≤150). CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 10 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 10' is 2 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Responders at Week 12
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) responders are subjects achieving either clinical response (a reduction in CDAI score of ≥100 points from Week 0), or remission (CDAI ≤150). CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 12 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 12' is 4 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Responders at Week 14
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) responders are subjects achieving either clinical response (a reduction in CDAI score of ≥100 points from Week 0), or remission (CDAI ≤150). CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 14 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 14' is 6 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Responders at Week 16
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) responders are subjects achieving either clinical response (a reduction in CDAI score of ≥100 points from Week 0), or remission (CDAI ≤150). CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 16 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 16' is 8 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Responders at Week 20
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) responders are subjects achieving either clinical response (a reduction in CDAI score of ≥100 points from Week 0), or remission (CDAI ≤150). CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 20 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 20' is 12 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Responders at Week 24
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) responders are subjects achieving either clinical response (a reduction in CDAI score of ≥100 points from Week 0), or remission (CDAI ≤150). CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 24 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 24' is 16 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Responders at Week 28
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) responders are subjects achieving either clinical response (a reduction in CDAI score of ≥100 points from Week 0), or remission (CDAI ≤150). CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 28 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 28' is 20 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Responders at Week 32
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) responders are subjects achieving either clinical response (a reduction in CDAI score of ≥100 points from Week 0), or remission (CDAI ≤150). CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 32 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 32' is 24 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Responders at Last Visit (Week 34 for Completers or the Withdrawal Visit for Premature Withdrawals)
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) responders are subjects achieving either clinical response (a reduction in CDAI score of ≥100 points from Week 0), or remission (CDAI ≤150). CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Last Visit (Week 34 relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668) for completers or the Withdrawal Visit for premature withdrawals). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving Remission at Week 8
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 8 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 8' is the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving Remission at Week 10
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 10 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 10' is 2 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving Remission at Week 12
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 12 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 12' is 4 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving Remission at Week 14
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 14 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 14' is 6 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving Remission at Week 16
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 16 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 16' is 8 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving Remission at Week 20
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 20 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 20' is 12 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving Remission at Week 24
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 24 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 24' is 16 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving Remission at Week 28
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 28 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 28' is 20 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving Remission at Week 32
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 32 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 32' is 24 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving Remission at Week 34
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 34 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving Remission at Last Visit (Week 34 for Completers or the Withdrawal Visit for Premature Withdrawals)
Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Last Visit (Week 34 relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668) for completers or the Withdrawal Visit for premature withdrawals). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Time to Disease Progression
Time to disease progression is defined as the earliest of: * time to an increase from Week 14 of ≥100 points in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) score and CDAI\>175 points for at least 2 consecutive visits, * time to use of rescue therapy, or, * time to subject withdrawal from the study.
Time frame: Week 14 to Week 34 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 14' is the visit at which response to re-induction is assessed and 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Global Score at Week 8
The IBDQ Global Score is the sum of 32 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Global Score ranges from 0 to 224; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 8 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 8' is the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Global Score at Week 10
The IBDQ Global Score is the sum of 32 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Global Score ranges from 0 to 224; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 10 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 10' is 2 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Global Score at Week 12
The IBDQ Global Score is the sum of 32 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Global Score ranges from 0 to 224; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 12 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 12' is 4 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Global Score at Week 14
The IBDQ Global Score is the sum of 32 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Global Score ranges from 0 to 224; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 14 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 14' is 6 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Global Score at Week 16
The IBDQ Global Score is the sum of 32 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Global Score ranges from 0 to 224; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 16 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 16' is 8 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Global Score at Week 20
The IBDQ Global Score is the sum of 32 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Global Score ranges from 0 to 224; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 20 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 20' is 12 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Global Score at Week 24
The IBDQ Global Score is the sum of 32 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Global Score ranges from 0 to 224; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 24 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 24' is 16 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Global Score at Week 28
The IBDQ Global Score is the sum of 32 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Global Score ranges from 0 to 224; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 28 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 28' is 20 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Global Score at Week 32
The IBDQ Global Score is the sum of 32 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Global Score ranges from 0 to 224; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 32 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 32' is 24 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Global Score at Week 34
The IBDQ Global Score is the sum of 32 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Global Score ranges from 0 to 224; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 34 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Global Score at Last Visit (Week 34 for Completers or the Withdrawal Visit for Premature Withdrawals)
The Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Global Score is the sum of 32 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Global Score ranges from 0 to 224; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Last Visit (Week 34 relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668) for completers or the Withdrawal Visit for premature withdrawals). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Bowel Domain Sub-Score at Week 8
The IBDQ Bowel Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 8 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 8' is the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Bowel Domain Sub-Score at Week 10
The IBDQ Bowel Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 10 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 10' is 2 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Bowel Domain Sub-Score at Week 12
The IBDQ Bowel Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 12 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 12' is 4 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Bowel Domain Sub-Score at Week 14
The IBDQ Bowel Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 14 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 14' is 6 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Bowel Domain Sub-Score at Week 16
The IBDQ Bowel Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 16 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 16' is 8 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Bowel Domain Sub-Score at Week 20
The IBDQ Bowel Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 20 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 20' is 12 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Bowel Domain Sub-Score at Week 24
The IBDQ Bowel Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 24 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 24' is 16 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Bowel Domain Sub-Score at Week 28
The IBDQ Bowel Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 28 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 28' is 20 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Bowel Domain Sub-Score at Week 32
The IBDQ Bowel Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 32 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 32' is 24 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Bowel Domain Sub-Score at Week 34
The IBDQ Bowel Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 34 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Bowel Domain Sub-Score at Last Visit (Week 34 for Completers or the Withdrawal Visit for Premature Withdrawals)
The Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Bowel Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Last Visit (Week 34 relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668) for completers or the Withdrawal Visit for premature withdrawals). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Systemic Domain Sub-Score at Week 8
The IBDQ Systemic Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 8 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 8' is the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Systemic Domain Sub-Score at Week 10
The IBDQ Systemic Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 10 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 10' is 2 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Systemic Domain Sub-Score at Week 12
The IBDQ Systemic Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 12 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 12' is 4 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Systemic Domain Sub-Score at Week 14
The IBDQ Systemic Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 14 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 14' is 6 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Systemic Domain Sub-Score at Week 16
The IBDQ Systemic Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 16 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 16' is 8 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Systemic Domain Sub-Score at Week 20
The IBDQ Systemic Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 20 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 20' is 12 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Systemic Domain Sub-Score at Week 24
The IBDQ Systemic Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 24 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 24' is 16 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Systemic Domain Sub-Score at Week 28
The IBDQ Systemic Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 28 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 28' is 20 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Systemic Domain Sub-Score at Week 32
The IBDQ Systemic Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 32 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 32' is 24 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Systemic Domain Sub-Score at Week 34
The IBDQ Systemic Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 34 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Systemic Domain Sub-Score at Last Visit (Week 34 for Completers or the Withdrawal Visit for Premature Withdrawals)
The Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Systemic Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Last Visit (Week 34 relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668) for completers or the Withdrawal Visit for premature withdrawals). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Emotional Domain Sub-Score at Week 8
The IBDQ Emotional Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 8 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 8' is the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Emotional Domain Sub-Score at Week 10
The IBDQ Emotional Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 10 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 10' is 2 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Emotional Domain Sub-Score at Week 12
The IBDQ Emotional Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 12 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 12' is 4 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Emotional Domain Sub-Score at Week 14
The IBDQ Emotional Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 14 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 14' is 6 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Emotional Domain Sub-Score at Week 16
The IBDQ Emotional Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 16 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 16' is 8 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Emotional Domain Sub-Score at Week 20
The IBDQ Emotional Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 20 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 20' is 12 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Emotional Domain Sub-Score at Week 24
The IBDQ Emotional Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 24 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 24' is 16 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Emotional Domain Sub-Score at Week 28
The IBDQ Emotional Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 28 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 28' is 20 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Emotional Domain Sub-Score at Week 32
The IBDQ Emotional Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 32 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 32' is 24 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Emotional Domain Sub-Score at Week 34
The IBDQ Emotional Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 34 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Emotional Domain Sub-Score at Last Visit (Week 34 for Completers or the Withdrawal Visit for Premature Withdrawals)
The Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Emotional Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Last Visit (Week 34 relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668) for completers or the Withdrawal Visit for premature withdrawals). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Social Domain Sub-Score at Week 8
The IBDQ Social Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 8 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 8' is the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Social Domain Sub-Score at Week 10
The IBDQ Social Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 10 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 10' is 2 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Social Domain Sub-Score at Week 12
The IBDQ Social Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 12 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 12' is 4 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Social Domain Sub-Score at Week 14
The IBDQ Social Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 14 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 14' is 6 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Social Domain Sub-Score at Week 16
The IBDQ Social Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 16 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 16' is 8 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Social Domain Sub-Score at Week 20
The IBDQ Social Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 20 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 20' is 12 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Social Domain Sub-Score at Week 24
The IBDQ Social Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 24 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 24' is 16 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Social Domain Sub-Score at Week 28
The IBDQ Social Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 28 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 28' is 20 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Social Domain Sub-Score at Week 32
The IBDQ Social Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 32 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 32' is 24 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Social Domain Sub-Score at Week 34
The IBDQ Social Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 34 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Change From Week 0 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Social Domain Sub-Score at Last Visit (Week 34 for Completers or the Withdrawal Visit for Premature Withdrawals)
The Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Social Domain Sub-Score is the sum of 8 responses, each ranging from 0 to 7, thus the Sub-Score ranges from 0 to 56; a higher score indicating a better quality of life.
Time frame: Week 0 and Last Visit (Week 34 relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668) for completers or the Withdrawal Visit for premature withdrawals). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 0
Time frame: Week 0 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (N00291668)). 'Week 0' is the Baseline visit in the double-blind main study.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 8
Time frame: Week 8 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 8' is the first visit in this extension study.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 10
Time frame: Week 10 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 10' is 2 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 12
Time frame: Week 12 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 12' is 4 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 14
Time frame: Week 14 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 14' is 6 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 16
Time frame: Week 16 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 16' is 8 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 20
Time frame: Week 20 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 20' is 12 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 24
Time frame: Week 24 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 24' is 16 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 28
Time frame: Week 28 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 28' is 20 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 32
Time frame: Week 32 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 32' is 24 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 34
Time frame: Week 34 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Last Visit (Week 34 for Completers or the Withdrawal Visit for Premature Withdrawals)
Time frame: Last Visit (Week 34 relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668) for completers or the Withdrawal Visit for premature withdrawals). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Ratio of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 8 to CRP Level at Week 0
The ratio is calculated as the C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 8 divided by the CRP Level at Week 0
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 8 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 8' is the first visit in this extension study.
Ratio of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 10 to CRP Level at Week 0
The ratio is calculated as the C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 10 divided by the CRP Level at Week 0
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 10 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 10' is 2 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Ratio of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 12 to CRP Level at Week 0
The ratio is calculated as the C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 12 divided by the CRP Level at Week 0
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 12 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 12' is 4 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Ratio of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 14 to CRP Level at Week 0
The ratio is calculated as the C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 14 divided by the CRP Level at Week 0
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 14 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 14' is 6 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Ratio of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 16 to CRP Level at Week 0
The ratio is calculated as the C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 16 divided by the CRP Level at Week 0
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 16 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 16' is 8 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Ratio of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 20 to CRP Level at Week 0
The ratio is calculated as the C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 20 divided by the CRP Level at Week 0
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 20 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 20' is 12 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Ratio of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 24 to CRP Level at Week 0
The ratio is calculated as the C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 24 divided by the CRP Level at Week 0
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 24 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 24' is 16 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Ratio of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 28 to CRP Level at Week 0
The ratio is calculated as the C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 28 divided by the CRP Level at Week 0
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 28 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 28' is 20 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Ratio of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 32 to CRP Level at Week 0
The ratio is calculated as the C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 32 divided by the CRP Level at Week 0
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 32 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 32' is 24 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Ratio of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 34 to CRP Level at Week 0
The ratio is calculated as the C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Week 34 divided by the CRP Level at Week 0
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 34 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Ratio of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Last Visit (Week 34 for Completers or the Withdrawal Visit for Premature Withdrawals) to CRP Level at Week 0
The ratio is calculated as the C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Level at Last Visit (Week 34 for completers or the Withdrawal Visit for premature withdrawals)divided by the CRP Level at Week 0
Time frame: Week 0 and Last Visit (Week 34 relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668) for completers or the Withdrawal Visit for premature withdrawals). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving a Reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score of ≥70 Points From Week 0 at Week 8
70-point responders are subjects achieving a reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) score of ≥70 points from Week 0. CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 8 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 8' is the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving a Reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score of ≥70 Points From Week 0 at Week 10
70-point responders are subjects achieving a reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) score of ≥70 points from Week 0. CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 10 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 10' is 2 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving a Reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score of ≥70 Points From Week 0 at Week 12
70-point responders are subjects achieving a reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) score of ≥70 points from Week 0. CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 12 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 12' is 4 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving a Reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score of ≥70 Points From Week 0 at Week 14
70-point responders are subjects achieving a reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) score of ≥70 points from Week 0. CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 14 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 14' is 6 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving a Reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score of ≥70 Points From Week 0 at Week 16
70-point responders are subjects achieving a reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) score of ≥70 points from Week 0. CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 16 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 16' is 8 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving a Reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score of ≥70 Points From Week 0 at Week 20
70-point responders are subjects achieving a reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) score of ≥70 points from Week 0. CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 20 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 20' is 12 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving a Reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score of ≥70 Points From Week 0 at Week 24
70-point responders are subjects achieving a reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) score of ≥70 points from Week 0. CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 24 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 24' is 16 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving a Reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score of ≥70 Points From Week 0 at Week 28
70-point responders are subjects achieving a reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) score of ≥70 points from Week 0. CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 28 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 28' is 20 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving a Reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score of ≥70 Points From Week 0 at Week 32
70-point responders are subjects achieving a reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) score of ≥70 points from Week 0. CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 32 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 32' is 24 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving a Reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score of ≥70 Points From Week 0 at Week 34
70-point responders are subjects achieving a reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) score of ≥70 points from Week 0. CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Week 34 (relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668)). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.
Percentage of Subjects Achieving a Reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Score of ≥70 Points From Week 0 at Last Visit (Week 34 for Completers or the Withdrawal Visit for Premature Withdrawals)
70-point responders are subjects achieving a reduction in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) score of ≥70 points from Week 0. CDAI is used to quantify the symptoms of subjects with Crohn's disease. A score of 150 or below indicates remission and a score above 450 indicates extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 0 and Last Visit (Week 34 relative to the start of the 6-week double-blind main study (NCT00291668) for completers or the Withdrawal Visit for premature withdrawals). 'Week 34' is 26 weeks after the first visit in this extension study.