Ikoma,nara, Japan
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A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Pemigatinib Versus Chemotherapy in Unresectable or Metastatic Cholangiocarcinoma - (FIGHT-302)
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Phase
3Span
Sponsor
Bunkyo, Bunkyo
Recruiting
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Rollover Study to Provide Continued Treatment for Participants With B-Cell Malignancies Previously Enrolled in Studies of Parsaclisib (INCB050465)
The purpose of this study is to provide continued use of parsaclisib as monotherapy or in combination with itacitinib, ruxolitinib, or ibrutinib to participants who are currently enrolled in an Incyte-sponsored study and receiving the same treatment, who have at least stable disease, who are obtaining clinical benefit (in the opinion of the investigator) on the current study treatment, as defined by the parent Protocol, and who are unable to access parsaclisib as monotherapy or in combination with itacitinib, ruxolitinib, or ibrutinib outside a clinical study. Participants will continue on the same dose and schedule as the ones being administered in the Incyte- sponsored parent Protocol at the time of the rollover. The study will collect and assess safety information with regards to AEs.
Phase
2Span
217 weeksSponsor
Incyte CorporationBunkyo-ku
Recruiting
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Study to evaluate HZN-825 in patients with Diffuse Cutaneous Systemic Sclerosis (dcSSc)
This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, repeat-dose, multicenter trial for HZN-825, a selective antagonist of lysophosphatidic acid receptor-1 (LPAR1). Participants will be screened within 4 weeks prior to the Baseline (Day 1) Visit. Approximately 300 participants who meet the trial eligibility criteria will be randomized on Day 1 in a 1:1:1 ratio to receive HZN-825 300 mg QD, HZN-825 300 mg BID or placebo for 52 weeks. Participants will take their first dose of trial drug at the clinic and will return to the clinic for trial visits at Week 4 and every 6 weeks thereafter until Week 52. Participants who complete the Double-blind Treatment Period (Week 52) may be eligible to enter a 52-week extension trial (HZNP- HZN-825-302). Participants not entering the extension will return to the clinic for a Safety Follow-up Visit 4 weeks after the last dose of trial drug.
Phase
2Span
139 weeksSponsor
Horizon Therapeutics Ireland DACBunkyo-ku
Recruiting
An Open-label Study to Assess Safety and Efficacy of SZC in Paediatric Patients With Hyperkalaemia
Protocol title: An open-label study to assess safety and efficacy of SZC in paediatric patients with hyperkalaemia Rationale: Sodium zirconium cyclosilicate has been shown to be effective and safe in adults for the treatment of hyperkalaemia, and therefore it is expected to be beneficial in children. This study will evaluate the efficacy, safety and tolerability of sodium zirconium cyclosilicate for the treatment of hyperkalaemia in children <18 years of age. Primary Objective: Correction phase (CP) primary objective: 1. To evaluate the ability to achieve normokalaemia during the CP when initiating treatment with SZC of different dose levels (DLs) in children with hyperkalaemia 28-day Maintenance Phase (MP) primary objective: 2. To evaluate the ability to maintain normokalaemia during the MP when continuing SZC treatment in children achieving normokalaemia Secondary Objectives: All phases secondary objective: 3. To evaluate the change in S-K+ in children treated with SZC MP secondary objectives: 4. To evaluate change in serum aldosterone levels in children treated with SZC during the MP 5. To evaluate change in serum electrolytes (including bicarbonate), spot urinary pH and urinary electrolytes levels in children treated with SZC during the MP Long-term MP (LTMP) secondary objectives: 6. To evaluate the ability of maintaining normokalaemia in children treated with SZC during the LTMP Safety Objective: 7. To evaluate the safety and tolerability of SZC in the 3 phases (CP, MP, and LTMP) Tertiary/Exploratory: 8. To evaluate the acceptability and palatability of SZC through the study Overall design: This is a Phase 3, international, multi-centre, open-label study assessing different doses of SZC. The population to be studied is hyperkalaemic children < 18 years. Dosing will mirror the regimen approved for adults using body weight equivalent doses. Enrolment will start in 2 cohorts, ages 6 to < 12 years and 12 to < 18 years. After review of accumulated data, the independent Data Monitoring Committee (iDMC) will recommend whether to open enrolment in the ages 2 to < 6 years cohort and later in the ages 0 to < 2 years cohort. The study will be conducted in approximately 11 countries and 46 sites. All eligible participants with hyperkalaemia will enter an open-label Correction Phase (CP) receiving a fixed dose of SZC three times daily (TID) for up to 3 days until normokalaemia is achieved. Within each age cohorts 2 to < 18 years, initial participants will be allocated to the dose level (DL) based on body weight equivalent to an adult 5 g TID. After recommendation of higher DLs by the iDMC, subsequent participants may be allocated in the CP to on body weight equivalent to an adult 10 g TID and then potentially on body weight equivalent to an adult 15 g TID. All participants in the ages 0 to < 2 years cohort will be assigned to the same DL which will be decided based on data from older age cohorts. Participants who successfully achieve normokalaemia in the CP will enter a 28-day open-label Maintenance Phase (MP), which will be initiated with once daily administration of the dose received TID in the CP. During MP, the Investigator is able to titrate the dose up or down in the range 2.5 g to 15 g body weight equivalent to maintain normokalaemia. The MP is followed by the option for participants to continue the study in a long-term maintenance phase (LTMP) where the same titration regimen is used as in MP, but with monthly visits. Study period: Estimated date of first participant enter the CP Q4 2018. Estimated date of last participant completed 27 December 2024. Number of participants: This study aims to enter into CP a total of approximately 140 participants with hyperkalaemia. Of these, approximately 85 participants are expected to have moderate to severe hyperkalaemia. Enrolment will continue until at least 54 participants with moderate to severe hyperkalaemia have entered the MP and 45 participants with moderate to severe hyperkalaemia have completed the MP. A maximum of 55 participants with mild hyperkalaemia will enter the CP. In addition, there are minimum requirements for participants in each age cohort Duration: Study duration is approximately 28 weeks including up to 3 days of correction treatment, followed by maintenance treatment for 28 days, a LTMP for up to 22 weeks, and a safety follow-up visit 1 week after the last dose. Treatments and treatment duration: Treatment will include 3 phases: the CP, MP, and LTMP. All age cohorts are eligible to participate in all phases of the study. The 3 treatment phases are specified below: Correction phase (CP): All eligible participants with hyperkalaemia will enter an open-label Correction Phase (CP) receiving a fixed dose of SZC three times daily (TID) for up to 3 days until normokalaemia is achieved. Within each age cohorts 2 to < 18 years, initial participants will be allocated to the dose level (DL) 5 g TID. After recommendation of higher DLs by the iDMC, subsequent participants may be allocated in the CP to 10 g TID and then potentially 15 g TID. All participants in the ages 0 to < 2 years cohort will be assigned to the same DL which will be decided based on data from older age cohorts. Maintenance phase (MP): Participants who successfully achieve normokalaemia in the CP will enter a 28-day open-label Maintenance Phase (MP), which will be initiated with once daily administration of the dose received TID in the CP. During MP, the Investigator is able to titrate the dose up or down in the range 2.5 g to 15 g body weight equivalent to maintain normokalaemia. Long term Maintenance Phase (LTMP): For participants who, at the end of MP, are normokalaemic or hyperkalaemic without being on maximum dose, the MP is followed by the option to continue the study in a long term maintenance phase (LTMP) where the same titration regimen is used as in MP. Data Monitoring Committee: The iDMC will recommend on the opening of dose levels during the CP after reviewing all available data. Additionally, iDMC will recommend whether and when enrolment in the ages 0 to < 6 years cohorts will begin, and will also evaluate emerging safety data during all phases of the study. Statistical methods: Objectives will be evaluated based on analysis populations corresponding to each study phase. Analysis sets are defined for each phase as the set of all participants who transitioned from previous phase and who received at least one dose of SZC during the phase. Primary assessments of the primary objectives, the probability to achieve and maintain normokalaemia when treated with SZC, will be based on point estimates together with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) from generalised linear models (repeated measures model for the MP). The secondary objective of change in S-K+ over time will be evaluated using a repeated measures linear model. Additional analyses, including analyses for other secondary objectives, will be done descriptively. In general, data will be analysed in the total analysis population, within each age cohort and, for the CP, within adult body weight equivalent dose-level, as appropriate. An interim read-out may be conducted.
Phase
3Span
378 weeksSponsor
AstraZenecaBunkyo-ku
Recruiting
The Safety and Efficacy of Alpha-1 Antitrypsin (AAT) for the Prevention of Graft-versus-host Disease (GVHD) in Patients Receiving Hematopoietic Cell Transplant
Phase
2/3Span
552 weeksSponsor
CSL BehringBunkyo-ku
Recruiting
Bunkyo-ku
Recruiting
A Study to Investigate the Efficacy and Safety of Efgartigimod PH20 SC in Adult Participants With Active Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathy.
Phase
2/3Span
225 weeksSponsor
argenxBunkyo-ku
Recruiting
Savolitinib Plus Osimertinib Versus Platinum-based Doublet Chemotherapy in Participants With Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Who Have Progressed on Osimertinib Treatment
This is a multicentre, Phase III, randomised, open-label study to investigate the efficacy and safety of savolitinib administered orally in combination with osimertinib versus platinum-based doublet chemotherapy in participants with EGFR mutated, MET-overexpressed and/or amplified, locally advanced or metastatic NSCLC who have progressed on first- or second-line treatment with osimertinib as the most recent therapy. Approximately 324 participants with EGFR mutated, MET-overexpressed and/or amplified, locally advanced or metastatic NSCLC will be randomly assigned to study intervention with 1:1 ratio. Patients will be treated until either objective progression of disease (PD) by Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumours 1.1 (RECIST 1.1) is assessed by the investigator, unacceptable toxicity occurs, consent is withdrawn, or another discontinuation criterion is met.
Phase
3Span
229 weeksSponsor
AstraZenecaBunkyo-ku
Recruiting
Bunkyo-ku
Recruiting
Long-Term Follow-up Protocol for Participants Treated With Gene-Modified T Cells
Phase
2/3Span
959 weeksSponsor
CelgeneBunkyo-ku
Recruiting