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Methotrexate is a key treatment for inflammatory rheumatism. Therapeutic compliance with methotrexate is difficult to measure because of a lack of objective testing; however, therapeutic compliance is essential for the proper management of a patient. The objective is to characterize the kinetics of elimination of methotrexate and its main metabolite7-OH-methotrexate for observant patients according to treatment (dosage, administration) and patient characteristics. Once this kinetics is characterized, it will be considered as a comparison reference to identify non-observant patients that is to say having concentrations lower than the lower bound of the confidence interval of the observed concentrations.
Type of study: prospective longitudinal descriptive observational study Population: Patients treated for rheumatoid arthritis in the Rheumatology Department of Reims University Hospital and treated with methotrexate monotherapy (weekly intake). Assessment Criteria: Urinary concentration of methotrexate and its metabolite 7-OH-methotrexate at different days post-administration. Investigation plan: Determination of urinary methotrexate and its 7-OH-methotrexate metabolite on 8 urine samples (just before taking, then 2 hours after treatment and then on D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8 before re-taking methotrexate) in the same patient treated with methotrexate weekly. It will take 10 patients per dosage level, followed by 3 to 8 days post-administration, to distinguish the urinary methotrexate concentrations of observant patients from those of non-observant patients with the power of 90%. Statistical Analysis Plan: The main objective of this study is to characterize the elimination kinetics of methotrexate and its major metabolite 7-OH-methotrexate in patients observing the various methotrexate regimens. Once this kinetics is characterized, it will be considered as a comparison reference to identify non-observant patients that is to say having concentrations lower than the lower bound of the confidence interval of the observed concentrations. On the one hand, simulations based on published population pharmacokinetic models of plasma methotrexate are used to estimate the periods of elimination of methotrexate. The simulations that the investigators carried out on the basis of these models highlight that these elimination periods are between 3 and at the latest 9.5 days. These periods correspond to the time required to eliminate 99% of methotrexate. Finally, it will take 10 patients per dosage level, by administration (oral or subcutaneous), followed by the 3rd to 8th day post-administration, to distinguish urinary methotrexate concentrations from observant patients (1 +/- 0.3 nM) of non-observant patients (0.4 +/- 0.4 nM) with the power of 90%. The dosage schedules are 10, 15, 20 mg methotrexate / week per-os or subcutaneous injection. It will recruit 60 patients. The follow-up will be limited to 8 days maximum because the administration is done once a week.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Chu Reims
Reims, France
Start Date
November 14, 2018
Primary Completion Date
November 23, 2020
Completion Date
November 25, 2021
Last Updated
January 21, 2026
62
ACTUAL participants
Urine samples taken to measure methotrexate and its major metabolite 7-OH-methotrexate level
BIOLOGICAL
Lead Sponsor
CHU de Reims
NCT06647069
NCT07484243
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