Clinical Trial

Evaluation of the Contraceptive Efficacy and Safety of a New Concentration of an Antiandrogenic Progestogen Combined With a Reduced-Dose Estrogen (LUNA)

Study acronym: LUNA
Not Yet Recruiting Phase 3
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Summary
This study is a Phase III, multicenter, open-label, single-arm clinical trial designed to evaluate the contraceptive efficacy and safety of a new formulation containing N0999 in women of childbearing potential. Approximately 1,600 post-menarche women aged 14 to 45 years who are candidates for systemic hormonal contraception are expected to be enrolled. All participants will receive the investigational product, consisting of N0999 administered in a 24+4 regimen. Each treatment cycle consists of 24 active tablets followed by 4 inactive tablets. Participants will receive treatment for 13 consecutive 28-day cycles, corresponding to approximately 52 weeks of treatment. Total study participation, including screening and follow-up, is expected to be approximately 58 weeks. The primary objective of the study is to evaluate contraceptive efficacy over 13 treatment cycles using the Pearl Index in participants aged 35 years or younger. Secondary objectives include assessing the Pearl Index in the overall study population and in participants older than 35 years, evaluating the method-failure Pearl Index based on correct and consistent use, and estimating cumulative pregnancy rates using Life Table Analysis. Additional objectives include evaluating cycle control, including withdrawal bleeding, intermenstrual spotting, amenorrhea, and bleeding duration, as well as participant satisfaction with study treatment. Exploratory assessments of clinical and laboratory signs of hyperandrogenism will also be performed. The safety and tolerability of the investigational product will be evaluated throughout the study by monitoring adverse events, serious adverse events, adverse events of special interest, safety-related discontinuations, clinically relevant findings, and laboratory assessments. An Independent Data and Safety Monitoring Committee will oversee participant safety during the trial. Participants who wish to become pregnant after completing treatment may participate in an additional exploratory follow-up period of up to 12 months to characterize the return of spontaneous menstruation
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Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07714616
Lead Sponsor Eurofarma Laboratorios S.A.
Conditions Contraception
Enrollment 1,600 participants
Start Date 2027-05-31
Primary Completion 2029-05-31 (estimated)
Study Completion 2030-05-31 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-07-21