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Clinical Trial Summary

The overall goal of the study is to further characterize the risks and the safety profile of Baclocur® in real life settings, over a 12-month follow-up period.


Clinical Trial Description

This is a prospective, multicenter, non-comparative non-interventional post-authorisation safety study (PASS) conducted in France. There will be no experimental intervention utilized. Enrolled patients will receive treatment and evaluations for their disease as determined by their physicians in accordance with local standard of care. Visits will be scheduled by their physician according to patient-specific needs and national clinical practice. For purposes of this study, physicians will be requested to record information on enrolled patients at the time of study enrolment (baseline), and then to conduct follow-up patient visits based on their usual practice for a period of 12 months following Baclocur® initiation. At study end, further investigations on patients confirmed as lost to follow-up (LFU) will be performed through the use of the French medico-administrative database called the Système National des Données de Santé (SNDS). The goal will be to determine their vital status and collect relevant treatment and safety data over the studied period to further assess the safety of Baclocur®. A probabilistic approach using relevant matching variables (e.g. gender, year of birth, date of Baclocur prescription, department of care) will be used to retrieve these SNDS data of interest. The patient study enrolment period is expected to be approximately of 3 years. Accounting for the 12 months follow-up period per patient, the full study field duration is expected to be approximately of 4 years. One additional year will be needed before the SNDS matching is performed, taken into account the delay required for the SNDS to be updated. With the final analysis and final clinical study report, this will lead to a total study duration of approximately 6 years. ;


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NCT number NCT04679142
Study type Observational
Source Ethypharm
Contact Olga Starchik, MD
Phone +33626791157
Email starchik.olga@ethypharm.com
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date December 22, 2020
Completion date November 2025

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