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Eliapixant (BAY 1817080), a P2X3 receptor antagonist, in refractory chronic cough: a randomised, placebo-controlled, crossover phase 2a study

Alyn H. Morice, John A. Smith, Lorcan McGarvey, Surinder S. Birring, Sean Parker, Alice Turner, Thomas Hummel, Isabella Gashaw, Lueder Fels, Stefan Klein, Klaus Francke, Christian Friedrich

2021European Respiratory Journal101 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: P2X3 receptors is an important mediator of refractory chronic cough (RCC). This phase 2a double-blinded crossover study assessed the safety, tolerability and efficacy of eliapixant (BAY 1817080), a selective P2X3 receptor antagonist, in adults with RCC attending specialist centres. METHODS: In period A, patients received placebo for 2 weeks then eliapixant 10 mg for 1 week. In period B, patients received eliapixant 50, 200 and 750 mg twice daily for 1 week per dose level. Patients were randomised 1:1 to period A-B (n=20) or B-A (n=20). The primary efficacy end-point was change in cough frequency assessed over 24 h. The primary safety end-point was frequency and severity of adverse events (AEs). RESULTS: placebo at 750 mg: 25% (90% CI 11.5-36.5%); p=0.002). Doses ≥50 mg also significantly reduced cough severity. AEs, mostly mild or moderate, were reported in 65% of patients with placebo and 41-49% receiving eliapixant. Cumulative rates of taste-related AEs were 3% with placebo and 5-21% with eliapixant; all were mild. CONCLUSIONS: Selective P2X3 antagonism with eliapixant significantly reduced cough frequency and severity, confirming this as a viable therapeutic pathway for RCC. Taste-related side-effects were lower at therapeutic doses than with the less selective P2X3 antagonist gefapixant. Selective P2X3 antagonism appears to be a novel therapeutic approach for RCC.

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PlaceboMedicineTolerabilityCrossover studyAdverse effectClinical endpointInternal medicineAntagonistRefractory (planetary science)Randomized controlled trialGastroenterologyAnesthesiaReceptorAstrobiologyAlternative medicinePhysicsPathologyRespiratory and Cough-Related ResearchChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) ResearchPediatric health and respiratory diseases