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Filter by:This is an investigator-initiated (IIS), phase 2, prospective, open-label, multinational study, designed to be conducted in approximately 14 sites. Eligible patients will initially receive six 28-day cycles of isatuximab, pomalidomide, and low-dose dexamethasone. Following this phase: Patients who achieve ≥VGPR will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to receive isatuximab, given either Q2W or once monthly, plus pomalidomide and low-dose dexamethasone. Patients with <VGPR will continue treatment with isatuximab Q2W, pomalidomide, and low-dose dexamethasone. The study will last for 42 months (recruitment and follow-up period), starting from the date of the first patient in (FPI) to the date of the last patient last visit (LPLV). Core study procedures consist of baseline and post-baseline safety and disease evaluations, including physical examination, hematologic/clinical chemistry tests, radiologic assessments, bone marrow evaluations, and blood/urine M-protein assessments. Patients will be allowed to continue treatment until disease progression, death, unacceptable AEs, lost to follow-up, or consent withdrawal.
The purpose of this parallel group, Phase 1, open-label, 2-arm study is to assess the effect of severe (Part A) and moderate (Part B, conditional) renal impairment (RI) on pharmacokinetics (PK), safety and tolerability of tolebrutinib tablets compared with normal renal function, in male and female participants aged 18 to 79 years.
A multicenter, open label, single-dose, single-period, sequential study to assess the effect of renal impairment on the pharmacokinetics of Fruquintinib
A single oral dose study to investigate the PK and safety of olorofim in subjects with severe renal impairment compared to subjects with normal renal function.
This is an Investigator-Initiated, phase 2, prospective, open-label study designed to be conducted in six hospitals in Greece. Eligible patients will initially receive an induction phase of six 28-day cycles of isatuximab in combination with bortezomib, cyclophosphamide, and dexamethasone (VCd), followed by a maintenance phase with isatuximab and lenalidomide until disease progression, death, unacceptable adverse events, lost to follow up, or consent withdrawal, whichever occurs first. The study will last for approximately 36 months (follow-up period), starting from the date of the first patient in, to the date of the last patient last visit. The primary objective is to assess the effect of induction treatment with isatuximab in combination with VCd on the renal function of newly diagnosed patients with multiple myeloma and severe renal impairment (RI). The secondary objectives are to evaluate the effect of isatuximab in combination with VCd, followed by lenalidomide maintenance on: Overall response rate, Progression-Free Survival, Time to Response, Duration of Response, Overall Survival, Minimal Residual Disease negativity rate, Safety
This study is for adults whose kidneys do not work well (renal impairment) and adults whose kidneys work normally. This study will provide more information on a potential new treatment, called ASP0367. The main aim of the study is to learn how ASP0367 is processed by the body in these different groups of people. This study will be in 2 parts. Part 2 will only happen if the results between the 2 groups are different in Part 1. In each part, people in the study will stay in a research unit for 6 days and 5 nights. Later, they will return to the research unit for 1 check-up. In Part 1, people whose kidneys work normally and people whose kidneys work very poorly (severe renal impairment) can take part. If Part 2 happens, people whose kidneys work normally and people whose kidneys do not work well (mild or moderate renal impairment) can take part. In both parts of the study, people who can take part will be admitted to the research unit. The next day they will take tablets of ASP0367 just once. People will give blood and urine samples at various times during their stay. They will have their vital signs (heart rate and blood pressure) checked regularly. People will also have ECGs to check their heart rhythm. They will be asked if they have any medical problems. After 6 days, provided all the checks have been done and there are no medical problems, people in the study will leave the research unit. People will return to the research unit for 1 check-up. This will be between 9 and 11 days after their last blood sample was taken during their previous stay in the unit. The check-up will include a physical exam, a check of people's vital signs (heart rate and blood pressure), and blood tests. Also, people will have an ECG and be asked if they have had any medical problems.
This study will evaluate the pharmacokinetics (PK), safety, and tolerability of a single oral dose of zibotentan in patients with moderate hepatic and moderate renal impairment in comparison to a matched healthy control group.
This is a multicenter, open-label parallel-group to evaluate single oral doses of INCB000928 in participants with varying level of renal function or impairment.
To investigate the pharmacokinetics (PK) of rifabutin in subjects with renal impairment after single intravenous (IV) infusion of BV100
The primary objective is to evaluate pharmacokinetics of Fluzoparib and its main metabolite in subjects with impaired kidney function in comparison with healthy subjects, to develop dose recommendations for patients with renal impairment. The secondary objective is to evaluate the safety of Fluzoparib in subjects with mild and moderate renal impairment and in healthy subjects.