A Phase 2, Partially-Blinded, Randomized, Comparative Study of the Efficacy of Different Doses of Oxfendazole Compared to a Single Dose of Albendazole for the Treatment of Trichuris Trichiura Infection in Adults
This is a Phase 2 trial to evaluate the efficacy of different doses of oxfendazole versus a single dose of albendazole in curing or reducing the egg burden in subjects with T. trichiura infections. 249 subjects will be randomized in a 1:1:1 ratio to one of three dose-groups to receive a single dose of oxfendazole 400 mg or 800 mg, or a single dose of albendazole 400 mg. The study team members and study subjects will not be blinded to the dose group. However, the laboratory assessors evaluating the stool samples will be blinded. Subjects will be recruited in Iquitos, Peru, and surrounding villages where there is a high prevalence of T. trichiura infection. Subjects will be solicited through town hall meetings and local clinics and through recommendations from local care providers. A two-stage screening process will be utilized. If subjects are found on the screening stool exam to have only a stool parasite other than T. trichuria or if the subject chooses not to participate in the study, the subject will be referred to a local health provider. If stool analysis performed at the end of the study period demonstrates stool parasites, the subjects will be contacted and referred to their local health provider where they will receive standard of care treatment. The primary objective is to assess the cure rate of different dose regimens of oxfendazole vs. albendazole in the treatment of T. trichiura infections using the Kato-Katz stool examination method.
• Male or female aged 18-65 years, inclusive and weigh ≥45 kg.
• Are willing to participate in this trial, as evidenced by written or witnessed oral informed consent.
• T. trichiura\* is demonstrated in a stool sample obtained within 14 days before randomization and enrollment.
• \*The presence of A. lumbricoides, N. americanus, A. duodenalis, or other helminths will not be a cause for exclusion.
• Are willing to comply with the requirements of this protocol, particularly to provide four stool samples and two blood samples\* over approximately 4- 6 weeks.
• \*An extra stool or blood sample might be required if the samples are not collected within the appropriate time frame or to follow up on abnormal laboratory tests.
• Females must have a negative serum pregnancy test within 10 days or a negative urine pregnancy test 72 hours prior to the first study drug administration.\*ª
• \*If a woman of child bearing potential is on an injectable form of contraception, a single serum pregnancy test at screening (Days -10 to -1) is acceptable. If the woman is not using an injectable form of contraception, a pregnancy test must be negative 72 hours prior to the first study drug administration.
• ª Pregnancy testing is not required for women of non-childbearing potential
• Female subjects of childbearing potential must be using effective contraception.\* \*Effective methods of contraception include: abstinence from sexual intercourse, monogamous relationship with a vasectomized partner, male condoms with spermicide, surgical sterility, intrauterine contraceptive device, oral or injectable contraceptives, diaphragm in combination with contraceptive cream or foam. Females aged \>/=50 years who have had no menstrual periods for 1 year may be enrolled. Females must agree to continue effective contraception for approximately 28 days following the last study drug administration.