Trial

A Phase 2 Open Label Partially Randomized Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy, Safety and Tolerability of Combinations of Bedaquiline, Moxifloxacin, PA-824 and Pyrazinamide in Adult Subjects With Drug-Sensitive or Multi Drug-Resistant Pulmonary Tuberculosis.

Study Director
Start Date
10 / 2014
Trial Phase
Phase II
Trial Status
published
Current Enrollment
240
Target Enrollment
Overview

NC-005 was a Phase 2B trial of the BPaZ and BPaMZ regimens to further explore its potential to be an improved TB treatment. This trial included people with drug-sensitive as well as people with some forms of multidrug-resistant TB.

Background:

TB Alliance and its partners conducted NC-005, a Phase 2B trial of the BPaZ and BPaMZ regimen to further explore their potential to be an improved TB treatment. This trial included people with drug-sensitive as well as people with some forms of multidrug-resistant TB. It was conducted at 10 sites across Uganda, South Africa, and Tanzania. The results of NC-005 led to the SimpliciTB trial testing the BPaMZ regimen.

NC-005 is supported by the efficacy and safety of BPaZ that has thus far been proven in a two-week clinical study completed in 2014, as well as pre-clinical models. The two-week study found that the BPaZ regimen killed more than 99% of TB bacteria over the course of 14 days, and that the treatment was safe. The NC-005 study tested this regimen’s efficacy and safety over two months of treatment as well as the BPaMZ regimen.

The trial also investigated a simpler dosing scheme for bedaquiline that could lead to fewer pills and an overall less complicated treatment for patients as well as answer additional questions that could lead to expanded use of this important drug as part of a novel regimen.