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Open Access 06-01-2024 | Tramadol | Original Research

Co-crystal of Tramadol-Celecoxib Versus Tramadol or Placebo for Acute Moderate-to-Severe Pain After Oral Surgery: Randomized, Double-Blind, Phase 3 Trial (STARDOM1)

Authors: Richard Langford, Esther M. Pogatzki-Zahn, Adelaida Morte, Mariano Sust, Jesús Cebrecos, Anna Vaqué, Esther Ortiz, James Fettiplace, Shola Adeyemi, José Luis López-Cedrún, Socorro Bescós, Neus Gascón, Carlos Plata-Salamán

Published in: Advances in Therapy | Issue 3/2024

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Abstract

Introduction

Co-crystal of tramadol-celecoxib (CTC) is the first analgesic co-crystal for acute pain. This completed phase 3 multicenter, double-blind trial assessed the efficacy and safety/tolerability of CTC in comparison with that of tramadol in the setting of moderate-to-severe pain up to 72 h after elective third molar extraction requiring bone removal.

Methods

Adults (n = 726) were assigned randomly to five groups (2:2:2:2:1): orally administered twice-daily CTC 100 mg (44 mg rac-tramadol hydrochloride/56 mg celecoxib; n = 164), 150 mg (66/84 mg; n = 160) or 200 mg (88/112 mg; n = 160); tramadol 100 mg four times daily (n = 159); or placebo four times daily (n = 83). Participants in CTC groups also received twice-daily placebo. The full analysis set included all participants who underwent randomization. The primary endpoint was the sum of pain intensity differences over 0 to 4 h (SPID0–4; visual analog scale). Key secondary endpoints included 4-h 50% responder and rescue medication use rates. Safety endpoints included adverse events (AEs), laboratory measures, and Opioid-Related Symptom Distress Scale (OR-SDS) score.

Results

All CTC doses were superior to placebo (P < 0.001) for primary and key secondary endpoints. All were superior to tramadol for SPID0–4 (analysis of covariance least squares mean differences [95% confidence interval]: − 37.1 [− 56.5, − 17.6], − 40.2 [− 59.7, − 20.6], and − 41.7 [− 61.2, − 22.2] for 100, 150, and 200 mg CTC, respectively; P < 0.001) and 4-h 50% responder rate. Four-hour 50% responder rates were 32.9% (CTC 100 mg), 33.8% (CTC 150 mg), 40.6% (CTC 200 mg), 20.1% (tramadol), and 7.2% (placebo). Rescue medication use was lower in the 100-mg (P = 0.013) and 200-mg (P = 0.003) CTC groups versus tramadol group. AE incidence and OR-SDS scores were highest for tramadol alone.

Conclusions

CTC demonstrated superior pain relief compared with tramadol or placebo, as well as an improved benefit/risk profile versus tramadol.

Trial registration

ClinicalTrials.gov identifier, NCT02982161; EudraCT number, 2016-000592-24.
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Title
Co-crystal of Tramadol-Celecoxib Versus Tramadol or Placebo for Acute Moderate-to-Severe Pain After Oral Surgery: Randomized, Double-Blind, Phase 3 Trial (STARDOM1)
Authors
Richard Langford
Esther M. Pogatzki-Zahn
Adelaida Morte
Mariano Sust
Jesús Cebrecos
Anna Vaqué
Esther Ortiz
James Fettiplace
Shola Adeyemi
José Luis López-Cedrún
Socorro Bescós
Neus Gascón
Carlos Plata-Salamán
Publication date
06-01-2024
Publisher
Springer Healthcare
Published in
Advances in Therapy / Issue 3/2024
Print ISSN: 0741-238X
Electronic ISSN: 1865-8652
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12325-023-02744-2

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