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Study of Bisoprolol (Nerkardou - Nerhadou International) 5 and 10 mg Oral Dissolvable Film (ODF) Treatment in Egyptian Patients With Essential Hypertension

Study of Bisoprolol (Nerkardou - Nerhadou International) 5 and 10 mg Oral Dissolvable Film (ODF) Treatment in Egyptian Patients With Essential Hypertension

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21-65 years
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Phase 4

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Overview

The trial is designed to assess the safety and investigation of the efficacy of a single oral dose of bisoprolol (Nerkardou - Nerhadou) oral dissolvable film (ODF) 5 & 10 mg, and patients' compliance in the treatment of essential hypertension. This is a Phase IV, open-label, single-arm, prospective trial where subjects will receive:

  1. Bisoprolol (Nerkardou) at an initial dose of 5 (mg) milligrams once daily for 2 weeks.
  2. If the blood pressure would be greater than or equal to 130/80 mmHg after 2 weeks, then the dose will be titrated to 10 mg once daily (non-responders). Dose-Titration will be done at any follow-up visit based on the response.
  3. The total duration of study treatment will be 12 weeks ±2 days, and the total sample size of the study will be 406 participants.

Description

The trial is designed to assess the safety and investigation of the efficacy of a single oral dose of bisoprolol (Nerkardou - Nerhadou) oral dissolvable film (ODF) 5 & 10 mg & patients' compliance in the treatment of essential hypertension. This is a Phase IV, open-label, single-arm, prospective trial where subjects will receive:

The subject will initially administer once daily 5 mg bisoprolol (Nerkardou) oral dissolvable film (ODF) for 2 weeks. After the assessment of the subject being a responder, study medication will be maintained till week 12. Response will be assessed for each patient every 2 weeks and dose-titration will be done based on the response and PI decision at any visit. Then, for responders, once daily 5 mg bisoprolol (Nerkardou) oral dissolvable film (ODF will be administered for the subsequent 2 weeks. For non-responders once daily 10 mg bisoprolol (Nerkardou) oral dissolvable film (ODF) will be administered for the subsequent 2 weeks. For those who are still not responding to the higher dose will be shifted to other alternatives according to their merit and they will be included to intention to treat.

A responder is defined by BP response, which is represented in the form of a ≥20 mmHg decreases in sitting through SBP and a ≥10 mmHg decreases in sitting through DBP, or a sitting through SBP of <130 mmHg and a sitting through DBP of <80 mmHg.

The total duration of study treatment will be 12 week (±2days). (Flow chart of trail design Appendix III) and the total sample size of the study will be 406 participants.

The trial has a duration of approximately 14 weeks, including:

  1. Screening (assessments to determine eligibility for entry into the trial, occurring within 14 days to day 1 before treatment initiation (week -2) to (week 0).
  2. Treatment duration (5 mg or 10 mg bisoprolol (Nerkardou) based on the response) (duration of 12 weeks); from Day 1 (week 1) to the end of day 84 ±2days (week 12 ±2days)
  3. Premature withdrawal/ Early Discontinuation

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. The participant is willing and able to give informed consent for participation in the trial.
  2. Male or Female, aged ≥ 21 and < 65 years.
  3. The subject with Body mass index (BMI) greater than or equal to 18.5 and below 30 kg/m2
  4. Newly diagnosed hypertensive patients with grade 1 and 2 are defined according to the recent ESC/ESH guidelines as follows:
    • Grade 1 hypertension: SBP 140 to 159mmHg and/or DBP 90 to 99mmHg
    • Grade 2 hypertension: SBP 160 to 179mmHg and/or DBP 100 to 109mmHg at screening.
  5. Non-responders to the 1ST line of therapy for hypertension other than beta blocker

    and can be safely switched to Bisoprolol (Nerkardou) according to PI decision.

  6. Subject doesn't have other comorbidity according to the assessment of the medical history, electrocardiogram (ECG), echocardiogram vital signs, physical examination, and laboratory results.
  7. Subject with heart rate (HR) ≥ 80 (BPM) at baseline.
  8. Female subjects in childbearing period, and not on a reliable contraceptive method must adhere to the recommended contraceptive methods as detailed in Appendix I.
  9. Willing to allow his or her General Practitioner and consultant, if appropriate, to be notified of participation in the trial.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Grade III hypertension or malignant hypertension (Hypertensive crisis: Systolic over 180 and/or diastolic over 120).
  2. Subjects who are not legible to discontinue current antihypertensives such as calcium channel blockers (CCB), ACE- inhibitors, or diuretics for reasons other than hypertension, or responders to current therapy.
  3. Subjects with heart rates less than (<)80 beats at rest.
  4. Subjects with renal impairment (serum creatinine > 2.0 milligram per deciliter [mg/dL])
  5. Subjects with unrecovered pulmonary edema
  6. Subjects with a history of cardiovascular surgeries.
  7. Significant history of hypersensitivity to bisoprolol, amlodipine, other dihydropyridines, or any related products (including excipients of the formulations)
  8. Presence of diabetes mellitus
  9. History or presence of asthma
  10. Presence of significant gastrointestinal, liver, kidney disease, surgery, or any other conditions known to interfere with the absorption, distribution, metabolism, or excretion of drugs or known to potentiate or predispose to undesired effects.
  11. Use of any enzyme-modifying drugs, including strong inhibitors of CYP enzymes (such as cimetidine, fluoxetine, quinidine, erythromycin, ciprofloxacin, fluconazole, ketoconazole, diltiazem, and human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] antivirals) and strong inducers of CYP enzymes (such as barbiturates, carbamazepine, glucocorticoids, phenytoin, rifampin, St. John's wort or other herbal medicine known with effect on CYP enzymes) within 28 days before Day 1 of this trial
  12. Acute conditions which might alter renal function (e.g., dehydration, severe infection)
  13. History of suicidal tendency, history of, or disposition to seizures, state of confusion, clinically relevant psychiatric diseases
  14. Positive pregnancy test (only for females of child-bearing potential), or females breastfeeding a child.
  15. Consumption of large quantities of methylxanthine-containing beverages (more than 600 mg caffeine/day: 1 cup (250 mL) of coffee contains approximately 100 mg of caffeine, 1 cup of black or green tea contains approximately 30 mg and 1 glass of cola contains approximately 20 mg caffeine)
  16. A participant with a life expectancy of fewer than 6 months, or inappropriate for the medication as defined in the Product Information such as acute heart failure or decompensation of heart insufficiency, that requires a therapy with inotropic agents; cardiogenic shock; AV block grade II or III, sick sinus syndrome, sinoatrial heart block; symptomatic bradycardia; symptomatic hypotonia; severe asthma bronchiolus or severe chronic obstructive airways disease; advanced stages of peripheral arterial disease or Raynaud's Syndrome; untreated pheochromocytoma, metabolic acidosis.
  17. Participants who have participated in another research trial involving an investigational product in the past 12 weeks.

Study details
    Essential Hypertension

NCT05880056

Genuine Research Center, Egypt

14 October 2025

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