To evaluate the percentage of subjects with clinical recurrence of UC at 6 months using MMX mesalamine once daily.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
290
MMX™ mesalamine 2.4g/day to 4.8g/day once-daily (QD) (two to four 1.2g tablets MMX™ mesalamine, dosed QD,respectively).
Clinical Recurrence of Ulcerative Colitis (UC) During the Maintenance Phase at 6 Months
Clinical recurrence is defined as 4 or more bowel movements per day above the subject's normal frequency and associated with any of the following: urgency, abdominal pain, or rectal bleeding.
Time frame: 6 months
Clinical Recurrence of UC During the Maintenance Phase at 12 Months
Clinical recurrence is defined as 4 or more bowel movements per day above the subject's normal frequency and associated with any of the following: urgency, abdominal pain, or rectal bleeding.
Time frame: 12 Months
Clinical Recurrence of UC During the Maintenance Phase Associated With Subject Compliance at 6 Months
Clinical recurrence is defined as 4 or more bowel movements per day above the subject's normal frequency and associated with any of the following: urgency, abdominal pain, or rectal bleeding. Compliance is a subject's adherence to a recommended course of treatment and for this study is calculated: \[(Sum of days' supplies dispensed) divided by (Sum of days in all refill intervals)\] x 100.
Time frame: 6 Months
Clinical Recurrence of UC During the Maintenance Phase Associated With Subject Compliance at 12 Months
Clinical recurrence is defined as 4 or more bowel movements per day above the subject's normal frequency and associated with any of the following: urgency, abdominal pain, or rectal bleeding. Compliance is a subject's adherence to a recommended course of treatment and for this study is calculated: (Sum of days' supplies dispensed) divided by (Sum of days in all refill intervals) x 100.
Time frame: 12 months
Quiescent UC During the Maintenance Phase at 12 Months
Quiescent UC is defined as scores of 0 for both rectal bleeding and bowel movements. Rectal bleeding is assessed on a scale from 0-3 (0 = no rectal bleeding, 1 = streaks of blood, 2 = obvious blood, 3 = mostly blood). Bowel movements are assessed on a scale of 0-2 (0 = 0-1 more than normal per day, 1 = 2-3 more than normal per day, 2 = 4 or more than normal per day).
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Birmingham Gastroenterology Assoc.
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Clopton Clinic
Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States
VA Medical Center - Long Beach
Long Beach, California, United States
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San Diego, California, United States
Clinical Applications Laboratories, Inc.
San Diego, California, United States
South Denver Gastroenterology, P.C.
Englewood, Colorado, United States
The Center for GI Medicine of Fairfield & Westchester, P.C.
Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
Medical Research Center of Connecticut, LLC
Hamden, Connecticut, United States
Connecticut Gastroenterology Associates
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States
...and 52 more locations
Time frame: 12 Months
Endoscopic Remission of UC During the Maintenance Phase at 12 Months
Endoscopic remission is defined as an endoscopy score of less than or equal to 1. Endoscopy score (mucosal appearance) ranges from 0-3 (0 = normal \[intact vascular pattern; no friability or granulation\], 1 = mild \[erythema; decreased vascular pattern; minimal granularity\], 2 = moderate \[marked erythema; granularity; friability; absent vascular pattern; bleeding with minimal trauma; no ulcerations\], 3 = severe \[ulceration; spontaneous bleeding\].
Time frame: 12 Months