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This is a Phase 2b, double blinded, randomized study of SYN023 compared to HyperRab® (a licensed Rabies immune globulin from human sources, HRIG) for the prevention of rabies as part of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP). The trial will enroll sequentially two different risk substrata of WHO Category 3 rabies exposure which are Low Risk Group (LRG) and Normal Risk Group (NRG). The enrollment will be stepwise while subject's data will be reviewed by DSMB to confirm the safety and permit for next enrollment. Besides, rabies vaccine would be administered within 75 minutes after Study Drug in each group. This trial is proposed to further the licensure of SYN023 to provide an effective PEP alternative available to those exposed persons who need such a product. A placebo-controlled rabies trial is unethical thus HRIG is selected as the control group. Rabies immune globulin from equine and human sources (HRIG) have been evaluated in many trials and HRIG is the standard of care in the United States.


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NCT number NCT03961555
Study type Interventional
Source Synermore Biologics Co., Ltd.
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
Start date September 3, 2019
Completion date December 23, 2021

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