Purpose

An Open Label Study to Evaluate Long-Term Safety and Tolerability of a Once Nightly Formulation of Sodium Oxybate for Extended-Release Oral Suspension (FT218) and the ability to switch from twice-nightly immediate release sodium oxybate to once-nightly FT218 for the Treatment of Excessive Daytime Sleepiness and Cataplexy in Subjects with Narcolepsy

Conditions

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Over 16 Years
Eligible Genders
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • Subjects receiving a stable doses of twice-nightly sodium oxybate IR or mixed salts oxybate for at least 4 weeks and are willing to switch to FT218 - Subjects who completed the CLFT218-1501 REST-ON Study in a compliant manner and for whom the Investigator determines would receive benefit from treatment with FT218 and have not started treatment with twice nightly sodium oxybate IR or mixed salts oxybate - Are treatment naïve to any oxybate therapy (i.e. FT218, twice nightly sodium oxybate IR or mixed salts oxybate) - Subjects have a diagnosis of narcolepsy, either confirmed prior to the REST-ON study or as confirmed by the Investigator as defined by the International Classification of Sleep Disorders 3 criteria (AASM 2014) - Willing and able to give written informed consent for study participation. Young adults (16 and 17 years old) who have not reached the age of majority must be capable of giving assent in addition to consent from a legally authorized guardian, as required by local laws and regulations.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Subjects that terminated the CLFT218-1501 REST-ON Study prior to completing Visit 8 - Any use of the following medications during the study: Anticonvulsants, Clonidine, Hypnotics, Anxiolytics, Sedating antihistamines, Antipsychotics, Other experimental medications designed to treat narcolepsy, cataplexy or any other condition, or other medications with significant sedating effects/CNS depressant effects are prohibited for REST-ON and naive patients. Patients on twice nightly sodium oxybate IR on medications in classes listed above may be eligible for enrollment if the subject has been on a stable dose of the prohibited medication in combination with a stable dose of twice nightly sodium oxybate or mixed salts oxybate for at least three months and has demonstrated no AEs, intolerance, or interactions AND is approved to participate by the Medical Monitor. Sedative hypnotics are prohibited regardless.) - A diagnosis of sleep apnea where AHI is ≥15 and/or current use of CPAP or other devices for sleep apnea.

Study Design

Phase
Phase 3
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
N/A
Intervention Model
Single Group Assignment
Intervention Model Description
Open label treatment with FT218 (once nightly sodium oxybate extended release)
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
FT218
once nightly sodium oxybate extended release oral solution (FT218)
  • Drug: FT218
    once nightly sodium oxybate extended release

More Details

Status
Completed
Sponsor
Avadel

Study Contact

Detailed Description

This study will enroll subjects with narcolepsy, either NT1 or NT2, who completed the FT218 Phase 3 REST-ON study or eligible subjects with narcolepsy currently receiving a stable dose of twice nightly sodium oxybate IR or mixed salts oxybate (regardless of whether they participated in the REST-ON study), or subjects who are naïve to oxybate therapy (i.e., FT218, twice nightly sodium oxybate IR or mixed salts oxybate). Following a screening period, subjects who meet the entry criteria will be enrolled into the study. Subjects who completed the FT218 Phase 3 REST-ON study will initiate treatment with FT218 at 4.5 g and will follow a titration schedule up to the highest tolerate dose (up to 9 g), or the dose deemed effective by the investigator. Subjects previously maintained on twice nightly sodium oxybate IR will initiate FT218 treatment at a dose equivalent or closest to the total gram dose of twice-nightly sodium oxybate IR and then titrate up or down, in accord with safety and effectiveness as determined by the investigator.

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