Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT03935334
Brief Summary: The purpose of this multicentre, randomized, double-blinded, single dose, two-way cross-over study, is to compare the pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamic (PD) of two different doses of the biosimilar eptacog alfa (activated) with Novoseven in 48 patients, adult and children (\>12 years), not bleeding, with hemophilia A or B with inhibitors. Patients will be randomized to receive either a single dose of eptacog alfa biosimilar 90 μg/kg or 270 μg/kg and one single dose of NovoSeven 90 μg/kg or 270 μg/kg, or vice versa, with doses separated by a washout period. All patients will be followed 12 months and will receive biosimilar eptacog alfa, on demand, for every bleeding episode that should occur - or - for prophylaxis, with the aim of monitoring of inhibiting antibody formation, lack of efficacy and collection of safety data.
Detailed Description: Forty-eight patients enrolled, not bleeding, will be randomized to receive two injections separated by a washout period of 3 days (t1/2 = 2.3h). Patients are centrally registered and randomized to receive in a 2x2 cross-over setting either a single dose of two for the following products: A: AryoSeven 90 µg/kg and B: NovoSeven 90 µg/kg - or - C: AryoSeven 270 µg/kg and D: NovoSeven 270 µg/kg. Patients will be hospitalized at the time of study medication administration and plasma sampling. Before any treatment, a blood sample will be obtained in all patients for testing for immunogenicity.
Study: NCT03935334
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT03935334