SGA, Turner Syndrome, Noonan Syndrome, ISS Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Study Comparing the Effect and Safety of Once Weekly Dosing of Somapacitan With Daily Norditropin® as Well as Evaluating Long-term Safety of Somapacitan in a Basket Study Design in Children With Short Stature Either Born Small for Gestational Age or With Turner Syndrome, Noonan Syndrome, or Idiopathic Short Stature
The study compares two medicines for treatment of children born small and who stay small, or with Turner Syndrome, Noonan Syndrome, or idiopathic short stature. The purpose of the study is to see how well treatment with somapacitan works compared to treatment with Norditropin®. Somapacitan is a new medicine, and Norditropin® is a medicine doctors can already prescribe in some countries. The study will last for about 3 years. The participants will either get somapacitan once a week for 3 years or Norditropin® once a day for 1 year followed by somapacitan once a week for 2 years. Which treatment the participants get is decided by chance.
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