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A Study to Evaluate the PK, Safety, Efficacy, and PD With ATB200/AT2221 in LOPD Subjects

  • Status
    Accepting Candidates
  • Age
    0 Years - 17 Years
  • Sexes
    All
  • Healthy Volunteers
    No

Objective

This is a Phase 3, open-label, multicenter study to evaluate the safety, PK, efficacy, PD, and immunogenicity of Cipaglucosidase Alfa/Miglustat treatment in enzyme replacement therapy (ERT)-experienced and ERT-naïve pediatric subjects with Pompe disease, aged 0 to < 18 years

Details

Full study title An Open-label Study of the Safety, Pharmacokinetics, Efficacy Pharmacodynamics and Immunogenicity of ATB200/AT2221 in Pediatric Subjects Aged 0 to less than 18 Years With Pompe Disease
Protocol number OCR27642
ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT03911505
Phase Phase 3

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Male or female subjects (ERT-naïve [have never received a dose of rhGAA] or ERT-experienced [have received rhGAA every 2 weeks for at least 6 months immediately before enrollment, and if ERT dosage has been modified, must have been on the modified dosage for at least 3 months before enrollment]) diagnosed with LOPD who are aged 12 to

Lead researcher

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    Primary contact

    Barry Byrne
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