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Clinical Trial Summary

Few studies have been conducted to optimize safety of multiple food allergen oral immunotherapy (OIT) in conjunction with Omalizumab as well as to identify the immunological mechanism(s) underlying any long-lasting effects of OIT. To address these issues in the field of food allergy research, we have designed this study to test whether: 1) Omalizumab improves the safety of multiple food allergen OIT in subjects with multi food allergies, 2) Omalizumab treatment with multiple food allergen OIT is associated with the ability to use a lower maintenance dose of each food allergens in the OIT regimen, particularly in younger subjects with food allergies.


Clinical Trial Description

This is a phase 2 multisite study that will be conducted at two centers in the U.S. All subjects will receive oral immunotherapy for their specific food allergies (peanut, milk, egg, soy, wheat, cashew, walnut, almond, hazelnut, cod, salmon, sesame, shrimp). All participants will receive three doses of Omalizumab 4 weeks apart over 8 weeks. The subject's allergens will be introduced after receiving the third omalizumab dose. Subjects will return to clinic to escalate the dose of their allergens until 300 mg (group A) vs. 1200 mg (group B) total protein daily dose is reached. There will be equivalent allergen protein portions depending on test allergen per each subject's history. Subjects will be randomized 1:1 to either group A or group B after meeting eligibility criteria. All subjects and study personnel will be blinded to group A vs B.

Food protein and powder will be obtained and prepared as per Investigational New Drug 14831 and will be in compliance with all applicable regulations.

Omalizumab is approved by the European Medicines Agency (European FDA) and by the US FDA. Omalizumab will be dosed according to Genentech Dosing Omalizumab will be provided by the site. ;


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NCT number NCT03181009
Study type Interventional
Source Stanford University
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
Start date July 31, 2017
Completion date January 30, 2019

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