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Thalidomide, Dexamethasone, and Clarithromycin in Treating Patients With Multiple Myeloma Previously Treated With Transplant

Basic Trial Information
Trial Description
     Summary
     Further Trial Information
     Eligibility Criteria
Trial Contact Information

Basic Trial Information

PhaseTypeStatusAgeSponsorProtocol IDs
Phase IITreatmentClosedNot specifiedNCI, Other1767.00
NCI-2011-00387, FHCRC-1767.00, 5589, CELGENE-FHCRC-1767.00, NCT00182663

Trial Description

Summary

This phase II trial studies the side effects and how well giving thalidomide, dexamethasone, and clarithromycin together works in treating patients with multiple myeloma previously treated with transplant. Biological therapies, such as thalidomide and clarithromycin, may stimulate the immune system in different ways and stop cancer cells from growing. Dexamethasone also works in different ways to stop the growth of cancer cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. Giving thalidomide together with dexamethasone and clarithromycin after a transplant may be an effective treatment for multiple myeloma

Further Study Information

OBJECTIVES:

I. Evaluate the toxicity of the use of Thalidomide/Biaxin (Clarithromycin)/Dexamethasone as maintenance therapy after autologous/syngeneic transplant.

II. Evaluate the median time to disease progression. III. Evaluate survival.

OUTLINE:

Patients receive thalidomide orally (PO) once daily (QD), dexamethasone PO once weekly, and clarithromycin PO twice daily (BID). Treatment continues for 1 year in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Treatment with thalidomide continues in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.

After completion of study treatment, patients are followed up periodically.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Any autologous or syngeneic patient who underwent high dose melphalan (>= 140 mg/m^2) therapy/peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) or bone marrow (BM) rescue for any stage of multiple myeloma and did not participate in another clinical transplant trial which is also evaluating disease free survival or survival
  • Platelet count (transfusion independent) > 50,000 cells/mm^3 for 5 calendar days after recovery from high dose
  • Absolute granulocyte count > 1500 cells/mm^3 for 5 calendar days after recovery from high dose
  • Patients will start therapy between 30 days to 120 days after transplant
  • Willingness and ability to comply with Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-mandated S.T.E.P.S. (Celgene System for Thalidomide Education and Prescribing Safety) Program
  • Signing a written informed consent form

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Karnofsky score less than 70
  • A left ventricular ejection fraction less than 45%; patients with congestive heart disease, history of myocardial infarction (MI), or coronary artery disease
  • Total bilirubin greater than 2 mg/ml (unless history of Gilbert's disease)
  • Serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT) or serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase (SGPT) > 2.5 x upper limit of normal
  • History of deep venous thrombus, arterial occlusions, or pulmonary emboli
  • Pregnant and/or lactating females
  • Patients who cannot give informed consent
  • Patients with untreated systemic infection
  • Patients with history prior to transplant of treatment with combination therapy Thalidomide/Biaxin and Steroid without response
  • Patients allergic to Thalidomide, Biaxin or Dexamethasone
  • Referring physician not registered with S.T.E.P.S. program or unwilling to oversee the care of the patients on study and comply with the FDA-mandated S.T.E.P.S. Program
  • Patients unwilling to practice adequate forms of contraception if clinically indicated; male patients on study need to be consulted to use latex condoms even if they have had a vasectomy every time they have sex with a woman who is able to have children while they are being treated and for four weeks after stopping drugs
  • Patients with history of seizures

Trial Contact Information

Trial Lead Organizations/Sponsors

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

National Cancer Institute

Leona HolmbergPrincipal Investigator

Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record.
NLM Identifer NCT00182663
Information obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov on January 30, 2012

Note: Information about this trial is from the ClinicalTrials.gov database. The versions designated for health professionals and patients contain the same text. Minor changes may be made to the ClinicalTrials.gov record to standardize the names of study sponsors, sites, and contacts. Cancer.gov only lists sites that are recruiting patients for active trials, whereas ClinicalTrials.gov lists all sites for all trials. Questions and comments regarding the presented information should be directed to ClinicalTrials.gov.

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