Chronic Low Back Pain

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  • Age from 18 up to and including 70
  • Weight in kg from 50 up to and including 120

Chronic Low Back Pain
 

Research has shown that Chronic Low Back Pain may be caused by low grade bacterial infection and may be treated with antibiotics.  Persica Pharmaceuticals is researching a new treatment for this painful condition.

 

Why is The Modic Trial Study being conducted? 

Chronic Low Back Pain is a common condition which can severely impact someone’s life. Many of the existing treatment options for Chronic Low Back Pain do not work well and the regular use of strong pain killers is common.

There is evidence that damage to vertebral discs in someone’s spine can allow an infection to get into the disc which can then cause chronic low back pain - much like tooth decay we now have "disc decay".

This infection is a slow process and causes inflammation, bone loss and swelling (oedema) in the bones either side of the infected disc. The swelling of these vertebral bones can be seen by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and are called Modic changes.

Persica Pharmaceuticals has designed a drug which may treat this infection.  This is the first research study using this drug and it will find out if the drug reduces back pain and is safe to use.

The drug contains an antibiotic and has been specially designed to treat infections in spinal discs. In this study, the drug will be injected directly into a single spinal disc.  

 

Who can take part? 

You  might be eligible for The Modic Trial (also known as Persica 002) if:

  • Between 18 and 70 years of age
  • Have had Chronic low back pain for more than 6 months which is very painful and debilitating
  • You have had an MRI for your lower back in the last 3 years
  • Other treatments for the back pain haven’t worked



What happens if you decide to participate?

  • The clinical trial will involve 2 injections of the study drug into your spinal disc (or 2 sham injections if you are randomised to placebo, the dummy treatment) and medical follow up for 1 year after the injections 
  • You will have to complete questionnaires and a diary during the study.
  • You will also have 3 MRI scans and blood tests during the trial.

 


You will receive:

  • Persica Pharmaceuticals will supply the study drug and pay for all procedures.
  • You will be reimbursed for reasonable expenses (meals and transport) for attending the study visits.  However, there will not be any payment for participating in the clinical trial.
  • You will be monitored throughout the study.

 


How to apply


If you would like to learn more about the study and find out whether you may be able to take part, please register on this website and answer the questions below. After your registration one of the Link2Trials call team members will contact you to discuss your registration and to answer any questions you may have.

 

 

 

Persica Pharmaceuticals has designed a drug called PP353 to treat Chronic Low Back Pain.  This is the first research study using PP353 and it will check the safety of PP353, how PP353 moves through the body (pharmacokinetics) and find out if PP353 reduces back pain.

 

PP353 contains an antibiotic and has been specially designed to treat infections in spinal discs. In this study, PP353 will be injected directly into a single spinal disc.


40 patients will be randomised (like ‘flipping a coin’) to receive one of two treatments, PP353 or placebo (dummy treatment). Neither you nor your study doctor will know which treatment has been assigned to you.

 

All patients will receive 2 injections, approximately 5 days apart (e.g., Monday and Friday). Half of the patients will be randomised to receive 2 injections of PP353 into the disc. The other half will receive 2 placebo injections. During a placebo injection a needle will be inserted into your muscle, close to (but not into the disc) and nothing will be injected.

You will receive anesthetic – in most cases local anesthetic - before each injection.

You can continue to use your normal pain medication during the study.  You will be followed up in the study for one year (12 months). PP353 will only stay in your body for a short time but it may take several months before your body responds and we know if it helps your back pain.

At the end of the study, you have the right to be informed of the overall results of this research. The outcome of the trial will be shared by the Persica Pharmaceuticals with your study doctor who can pass this information on to you.

 

What is a clinical study? 

  • A clinical study is a scientific study on how a new or existing medicine, product, procedure or treatment works in people.
  • Through clinical studies, doctors can find new and better ways to prevent, detect, diagnose, control and treat illnesses.
  • All clinical studies are carefully monitored and regulated to ensure participant well-being.
  • Participating in a clinical study is completely voluntary
     

 

What happens if you decide to participate?

In summary, The Modic Trial will need a significant commitment from you: 

  • Several checks will be done to make sure you are suitable for the trial and not everybody will be able to enter the clinical trial;
  • 2 injections will be given over 5 days;
  • You would be on the trial for up to 14 months requiring regular visits to the hospital, especially in the first 3 months;
  • After the first 3 months the visits to the hospital are approximately every 3 months;
  • You have to be available for phone calls at specified times during the study;
  • You will need to complete the electronic diary regularly during the study;
  • Tell your study team about any other medicines that you take, even if it is a medicine you buy without a prescription. You are asked not to take any other medication without speaking to your study doctor first;
  • Report all experienced side effects and changes in your health;
  • You cannot take long term antibiotic therapy for any reason for the duration of the study.
    • Should you need to take long term antibiotics you will need to stop taking part in this study;
    • Short courses of antibiotics are allowed after discussion with your study doctor;  
  • If you are a woman, you must not be currently breastfeeding or plan to get pregnant while in the study and for 1 month after you finish the study.
  • If you are a man, you must not cause your partner to become pregnant in the 100 days following the injection. You must agree not to donate sperm until 100 days after the injection.   

 

 


How can bacteria get into a spinal disc?

It may seem strange to think that bacteria can get into a spinal disc and that antibiotics might be able to reduce that pain. However, in patients with a slipped disc (known as disc herniation) the outer tough rings of the disc split open, and some of the soft gel in the centre of the disc-the nucleus–breaks through the outer rings. Bacteria are then able to enter the disc via the bloodstream. 

 

Can antibiotics help patients with Chronic Low Back Pain?


Several clinical studies have shown that long term treatment of 100 days with high dose oral antibiotics can reduce pain in patients with Chronic Low Back Pain. This long and high dose antibiotic treatment is thought to be necessary because discs do not normally have any blood vessels and it is difficult for the antibiotics to get into the infected area and kill the bacteria.  Unfortunately, patients treated with long term oral antibiotics also frequently experience unpleasant side effects. There are also concerns with long term antibiotic use and bacteria becoming resistant to the antibiotics.  This clinical trial will use an antibiotic that is injected directly into the spinal disc.

 

Recovery

This is a clinical research trial with a medication that has not been used this way in humans before.  Furthermore, you may not get benefit from the clinical trial medication.

You should be aware that patients may be initially disappointed when they receive antibiotic treatment because they expect to get well quickly. It can take up to 12 months before your Chronic Low Back Pain is better. First the bacteria must be killed; it then takes some months for the situation to heal and the muscles to regain their strength.  Reduction in pain may be only after this process.  When this happens, the patient may experience less back pain. This is why you will stay in the study for a year to assess your progress.

When your pain slowly improves you can start gentle exercise and slowly progress within your pain limits. 

 

 

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  • Yes, I have had Chronic Low Back Pain for more than 6 months
  • No, I have had Chronic Low Back Pain for less than 6 months
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  • I do not have leg pain

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  • Yes, I received other treatments which have worked
  • I received other treatments, but they didn’t work
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