AACHEN, Germany, October 1 /PRNewswire/ -- At this year's 4th World Congress of the World Institute of Pain (WIP),
the German pharmaceutical company Grunenthal GmbH presented the latest
clinical data on its centrally active analgesic tapentadol in acute pain.
Tapentadol combines two analgesic principles in one molecule, Mu-receptor
agonism and noradrenaline reuptake inhibition, and appears to be well suited
for acute as well as chronic pain conditions.
After promising results in early clinical trials with single-dose
administration of tapentadol(1), the latest Phase II data show the efficacy
and safety of tapentadol in multiple dose studies. An immediate release (IR)
formulation of tapentadol was tested for the treatment of acute post-surgical
pain following bunionectomy, a standard foot surgery(2). The predictable
level of moderate-to-severe pain for several days make bunionectomy an
excellent model for assessing the efficacy of potent analgesics(3),(4).
Efficacy
268 patients were included in the study and assigned to one of four
treatment groups. Patients received an oral dose of either tapentadol IR 50
mg, tapentadol IR 100 mg, oxycodone HCl IR 10 mg, or placebo every 4 to 6
hours over three days.
The results demonstrate that tapentadol IR 50 mg and 100 mg are effective
for the relief of moderate-to-severe pain: both doses showed a significant
improvement in pain relief compared to placebo (tapentadol IR 50 mg p=0.0133;
tapentadol IR 100 mg p=0.0001), as did the active comparator oxycodone
(p=0.0365).
Tolerability
The data suggest that tapentadol exerts an improved tolerability profile,
especially in regard to gastrointestinal side effects like nausea, vomiting
and constipation, compared to oxycodone at equieffective dosages. Tapentadol
IR 50 mg as well as tapentadol IR 100 mg was associated with an incidence of
constipation that was less than half than associated with oxycodone IR 10 mg
(6.0% and 7.4% versus 17.9%, respectively).
"There is a high medical need for pain medication with the efficacy of
strong centrally acting analgesics, but with an improved tolerability
profile", says Prof. Dr. Eric-Paul Pâques, member of the Executive Board of
Grunenthal. "With its combined mode of action tapentadol is a promising novel
treatment approach for both patients with acute or chronic pain".
Tapentadol Co-Development Partnership
Tapentadol is the latest innovation coming out of Grunenthal's R&D
pipeline. Grunenthal and Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, Inc., based in Raritan,
NJ, United States, began working together on tapentadol in 2003 with a
licensing agreement for the United States and Canada. The companies are
co-developing tapentadol in the United States, Canada, and the European
Union. In January 2007, Grunenthal announced the extension of the licensing
agreement with Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical to include the Japanese market.
The companies currently are conducting a phase III developmental program for
tapentadol for acute and chronic pain conditions.
About WIP
The World Institute of Pain is a worldwide organization which aims to
promote the best practice of pain medicine throughout the world. It is an
internationally recognized organization that brings together the most
recognized experts in the field of pain management for the benefit of
patients and the advancement of pain management.
http://www.worldinstituteofpain.org
About Grunenthal
Grunenthal is an expert in pain therapy and gynaecology and a pioneer in
intelligent, user-friendly drug delivery technologies. Founded in 1946, the
company employs 1,900 people in Germany and 4,800 worldwide. In 2006,
Grunenthal achieved revenues of 813 million Euro. http://www.grunenthal.com
References
(1). Stegmann JU(1), Engels C(1), Steup A(1), Schwarz HJ(1), Desjardins
PJ(2), Grond S(3): Tapentadol, a Novel Centrally Acting Analgesic with a
Dual Mode of Action: Efficacy and Safety in Clinical Acute Pain Models
(Poster presented at the 5th Congress of the European Federation of IASP
Chapters (EFIC), 2006).
(1) Research and Development, Grunenthal GmbH, Aachen, Germany; (2)
Scirex Corporation, Austin., Texas, United States; (3) Martin-Luther-
University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany.
(2). Stegmann JU(1), Weber H(1), Steup A(1), Upmalis D(2), Link A(3),
Desjardins PJ(3): Efficacy and Tolerability of Tapentadol Immediate Release
for the Treatment of Acute Pain Following Bunionectomy (Poster presented at
the 4th World Congress of the World Institute of Pain, 2007).
(1) Research and Development, Grunenthal GmbH, Aachen, Germany; (2)
Johnson&Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, L.L. C., Titusville,
New Jersey, United States; (3) Scirex Corporation, Austin, Texas, United
States.
(3). Desjardins PJ, Black PM, Daniels S, Bird SR, Fitzgerald BJ,
Petruschke RA, Tershakovec A, Chang DJ: Curr Med Res Opin 2004;20:1523-1537.
(4). Thipphawong JB, Babul N, Morishige RJ, Findlay HK, Reber KR,
Millward GJ, Otulana BA: Anesthesiology 2003; 99:693-700.
Contact:
Anke Krueger-Hellwig
Phone: +49-241-569-2858
Fax: +49-241-569-52858
anke.krueger-hellwig@grunenthal.com
Grunenthal GmbH, 52099 Aachen, Germany
http://www.grunenthal.com
Grunenthal GMBH