Dupilumab for the Treatment of Chronic Inducible Cold Urticaria in Patients Who Remain Symptomatic Despite the Use of H1-antihistamine (LIBERTY-CINDU CUrIADS)

Investigational Medication for Chronic Inducible Cold Urticaria

Not Recruiting
12 years - 80 years
All
Phase 3
82 participants needed

Study Overview

Primary Objective:

To demonstrate the efficacy of dupilumab in adult and adolescent participants with primary acquired chronic inducible cold urticaria (ColdU) who remain symptomatic despite the use of an H1-antihistamine

Secondary Objectives:

To demonstrate the efficacy of dupilumab on primary acquired chronic inducible ColdU disease control To demonstrate the efficacy of dupilumab on primary acquired chronic inducible ColdU local signs and symptoms (hives/wheals, itch, burning sensation and pain) after provocation test To demonstrate the efficacy of dupilumab on primary acquired chronic inducible ColdU disease activity To demonstrate improvement in health-related quality-of-life and overall disease status and severity To evaluate the ability of dupilumab in reducing the proportion of participants who require rescue therapy To evaluate the proportion of participants with cold exposure triggered urticaria To evaluate safety outcome measures To evaluate immunogenicity of dupilumab

Study Details

The duration of study for each participant included 2-4 weeks of screening period, 24 weeks of treatment period and 12 weeks of post treatment period.

Eligibility Criteria

You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:

  • Conditions: Cold Urticaria
  • Age: 12 years - 80 years
  • Gender: All

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Participant had to be ≥12 years to 80 years of age inclusive at the time of signing the informed consent
  • Participants who had a diagnosis of primary acquired chronic inducible ColdU defined as recurrence of itchy wheals and/or angioedema due to cold for longer than 6 weeks prior to screening visit (Visit 1)
  • Participants with positive ice cube provocation test, ie, presenting at least a confluent hive/wheal on the exposed skin area, at the screening visit (Visit 1) and randomization visit (Visit 2)
  • Participants meeting at least 1 of the following criteria despite regular/daily or as needed use of H1-antihistamine (AH):
    • Urticaria Control Test (UCT) (4 item) <12 at the screening visit (Visit 1) and randomization visit (Visit 2)
    • Within 6 months prior to the screening visit, documented medical history of cold exposure triggered anaphylaxis or oropharyngeal edema
    • Within 6 months prior to the screening visit, documented medical history of cold exposure triggered urticaria requiring emergency medical care visit or treatment with epinephrine
  • Participants using a study defined H1-antihistamine regularly/daily or as needed for

    primary acquired chronic inducible cold urticaria

  • Body weight ≥30 kg

Exclusion Criteria:

Participants were excluded from the study if any of the following criteria applied:

  • Clearly defined underlying etiology for urticaria other than primary acquired chronic inducible ColdU
  • Presence of skin morbidities other than cold urticaria that may interfere with the assessment of the study outcomes
  • Active atopic dermatitis
  • Severe concomitant illness(es) that, in the investigator's judgment, would have adversely affected the patient's participation in the study
  • Active tuberculosis or non-tuberculous mycobacterial infection, or a history of incompletely treated tuberculosis unless documented adequately treated.
  • Diagnosed active endoparasitic infections; suspected or high risk of endoparasitic infection
  • Active chronic or acute infection requiring treatment with systemic antibiotics, antivirals, antiprotozoals, or antifungals within 2 weeks before the screening visit and during the screening period
  • Known or suspected immunodeficiency
  • Active malignancy or history of malignancy within 5 years before the baseline visit, except completely treated in situ carcinoma of the cervix, completely treated and resolved non-metastatic squamous or basal cell carcinoma of the skin
  • History of systemic hypersensitivity or anaphylaxis to any other biologic therapy or any of its excipients.
  • Participation in prior dupilumab clinical study, or have been treated with commercially available dupilumab.

The above information was not intended to contain all considerations relevant to a patient's potential participation in a clinical trial.

This study investigates the use of an investigational medication for individuals with chronic inducible cold urticaria. The purpose is to evaluate the effectiveness of the medication in those who continue to experience symptoms despite using H1-antihistamines, which are common allergy medications.

Participants in the study will undergo a series of procedures, including a provocation test where their skin is exposed to cold to observe reactions such as hives, itchiness, or pain. The study will also assess the need for rescue therapy and monitor the safety and immunogenicity of the investigational medication.

  • Who can participate: Participants aged 12 to 80 years who have chronic inducible cold urticaria for more than 6 weeks and remain symptomatic despite H1-antihistamine use are eligible. They must have a positive ice cube provocation test and meet specific medical history criteria related to cold exposure.
  • Study details: Participants will receive either the investigational medication or a placebo, which is an inactive substance that looks like the investigational medicine but does not contain any medicine. They will continue their usual H1-antihistamine treatment as needed.
Updated on 18 Sep 2025. Study ID: NCT04681729