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GAPP · GAbapentin in Paediatric Pain

FP7Status: CLOSED1 July 201330 June 2017EU funding €5,476,875

Chronic pain is estimated to affect 15-20% of children with varying disabilities. Due to the paucity of clinical information and appropriate medicinal products, in clinical practice paediatric patients are often under-treated causing profound impact on their QoL.To date, opioids, non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), antidepressants and anticonvulsants are used to treat pain, but only few of these include a paediatric authorisation. In addition, the few available paediatric drugs have a very different authorisation profile across Europe and, when not approved in paediatrics, they are used off-label to cover the high therapeutic need, thus exposing children to unnecessary risks of dosing errors and increasing ADRs.The GAPP Project is focused on the development of gabapentin for the treatment of paediatric chronic pain, a condition where gabapentin, as demonstrated in adults, is expected to bring great benefit to children.To this end, a large international scientific Consortium is set up, with experienced professionals in the field of pain that will work together with a Pharmaceutical Company committed to apply for a PUMA using the project results.Within GAPP, age-appropriate formulation will be developed and two randomised, comparator-controlled clinical trials and a bridging study will be conducted in compliance to a submitted Paediatric Investigation Plan (PIP, Summary Report Day 90 - EMEA-001310-PIP01-12) in order to investigate appropriate dosages, efficacy and safety of gabapentin in the paediatric population. Further to this, in order to ensure the safety of gabapentin in very young children, a non clinical study will be conducted to evaluate the neurotoxic potentil of the drug. At the end of the project, gabapentin can be proposed for treatment of chronic pain in children both as monotherapy and as adjuvant therapy.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

CONSORZIO PER VALUTAZIONI BIOLOGICHE E FARMACOLOGICHE

IT · €1,463,082

participant

PHARM - PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH MANAGEMENT SRL

IT · €1,088,049

participant

ASSISTANCE PUBLIQUE HOPITAUX DE PARIS

FR · €295,790

participant

SIHTASUTUS TARTU ULIKOOLI KLIINIKUM

EE · €4,119

participant

CONFEDERACION INTERNACIONAL DE ORGANIZACIONES DE PADRES DE NINOS CON CANCER ASOCIACION

ES

participant

DOMPE SPA

IT

participant

DOMPE FARMACEUTICI SPA

IT · €600,000

participant

FONDAZIONE PENTA ETS

IT · €341,550

participant

ISTITUTO GIANNINA GASLINI

IT · €85,562

participant

AZIENDA OSPEDALIERO UNIVERSITARIA CONSORZIALE POLICLINICO DI BARI

IT · €72,760

participant

CHILDHOOD CANCER INTERNATIONAL

NL · €49,000

participant

SOCIETA SERVIZI TELEMATICI SRL

IT · €379,000

participant

ERASMUS UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM ROTTERDAM

NL · €350,182

participant

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON

UK · €286,050

participant

UNIVERSITATSKLINIKUM ERLANGEN

DE · €173,921

participant

QENDRES SPITALORE UNIVERSITARE NENETEREZA TIRANE

AL · €129,686

participant

GENIKO NOSOKOMEIO PAIDON ΑTHINON I AGIA SOPHIA - PAIDON PENTELIS

EL · €158,122

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