Purpose

The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of dotinurad in lowering serum uric acid (sUA) at Week 24 compared with allopurinol in adult participants with hyperuricemia associated with gout.

Condition

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 18 Years and 75 Years
Eligible Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  1. Between 18 and 75 years of age (inclusive) at the time of signing informed consent. 2. Diagnosis of gout based on 2015 American College of Rheumatology (ACR)-European Union League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) criteria for at least 1 year. 3. Had at least 2 gout flares in the 12 months prior to Screening (reported by the participant or documented in the participant's medical records). 4. Participant must be on a stable background allopurinol dose of ≥300 mg/day (200 mg/day for those with moderate renal impairment) up to 600 mg/day for at least 3 months prior to Screening and remain on their dosing regimen until Day 1. 5. sUA level ≥6.5 mg/dL at Screening Visit 1 (Day -35 Visit) and Screening Visit 2 (Day -7 Visit). 6. Female participants of childbearing potential must have a negative serum pregnancy test at Screening Visit 1 (Day -35 Visit) and Screening Visit 2 (Day -7 Visit), a negative urine pregnancy test on Day 1, and must not be breastfeeding. 7. Fertile male participants and female participants of childbearing potential must be willing to completely abstain from heterosexual sex or agree to use acceptable contraception from the time of signing informed consent through 30 days after the last dose of study drug.

Exclusion Criteria

  1. History of or presence of kidney stones within 1 year prior to Screening. 2. History of or presence of malignancy in the last 5 years other than treated cutaneous basal or squamous cell carcinoma. 3. Hypersensitivity or intolerance to dotinurad or to colchicine and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. 4. Known or suspected history of drug abuse, a positive drug test at Screening Visit 1, or a recent history of alcohol abuse. 5. Known history of or positive results for human immunodeficiency virus, Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, or Hepatitis C antibodies during Screening. 6. Current or historical evidence of any clinically significant disease or condition that, in the opinion of the Investigator, may compromise participant safety or study compliance or may confound interpretation of study results.

Study Design

Phase
Phase 3
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
Double (Participant, Investigator)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Active Comparator
Allopurinol
Participants will discontinue their allopurinol and start on study-supplied allopurinol at the same dose once a day (QD) through Week 64.
  • Drug: Allopurinol
    Over-encapsulated tablets containing active drug substance administered orally (PO).
Experimental
Dotinurad 2 mg Maintenance
Participants will discontinue their allopurinol and start dotinurad 1 mg QD for first 4 weeks (Weeks 1-4) and then dotinurad 2 mg QD through Week 64.
  • Drug: Dotinurad
    Over-encapsulated tablets containing active drug substance administered PO.
Experimental
Dotinurad 4 mg Maintenance
Participants will discontinue their allopurinol and start dotinurad 1 mg QD for first 4 weeks (Weeks 1-4), dotinurad 2 mg QD for the next 8 weeks (Weeks 5-12), and dotinurad 4 mg QD thereafter through Week 64.
  • Drug: Dotinurad
    Over-encapsulated tablets containing active drug substance administered PO.

Recruiting Locations

University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham 4049979, Alabama 4829764 35233
Contact:
Kenneth Saag, MD

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Crystalys Therapeutics

Study Contact

Clinical Trial Lead
(858) 356-4740
ClinicalTrials@crystalystx.com

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