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Active clinical trials for "Hereditary Angioedema Types I and II"

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Study to Assess the Tolerability and Safety of Ecallantide in Children and Adolescents With Hereditary...

Hereditary Angioedema Types I and II

The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of a single Subcutaneous (SC) dose of Ecallantide in children and adolescents with Hereditary Angioedema (HAE).

Withdrawn11 enrollment criteria

Kinetics, Efficacy and Safety of C1-Esteraseremmer-N

Hereditary Angioedema Type IAngioneurotic Edema

A multicentre study to investigate pharmacokinetics, clinical efficacy and safety of nanofiltered Cetor® (called C1-esteraseremmer-N during the development phase) for the treatment of hereditary angioedema (HAE) will be performed. This study KB2003.01 consists of three parts, part A pharmacokinetics (phase II), part B treatment of attacks of angioedema (phase III) and part C prophylactic use of C1 inhibitor (phase III). Part B + C will provide data on the efficacy of C1-esteraseremmer-N. The changes in the manufacturing process of C1-esteraseremmer-N, compared to Cetor® (the currently marketed C1-inhibitor product), nanofiltration and omission of hepatitis B immunoglobulin, most likely will not affect tolerability. The nanofiltration will provide more safety regarding viruses. In part A, the pharmacokinetics of C1-esteraseremmer-N in patients with hereditary angioedema will be compared with the current registered product, Cetor®, in a randomised, blinded cross-over design. This study has to provide evidence that changes in the manufacturing process have not affected pharmacokinetics. In addition, this study provides data on safety of C1-esteraseremmer-N.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate the Clinical Pharmacology and Safety of C1-esterase Inhibitor Administered by...

Hereditary Angioedema Types I and II

The aim of the study is to assess what happens to C1-esterase inhibitor that is administered under the skin of subjects with hereditary angioedema. Three different dosing regimens of C1-esterase inhibitor will be assessed. Each subject will be assigned to receive 2 of the 3 dosing regimens, each for 4 weeks. The activity and concentration of C1-esterase inhibitor in the blood will be measured during each 4-week period. The study will also examine how well C1-esterase inhibitor administered under the skin is tolerated by the subjects.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Biomarker for Hereditary AngioEdema Disease

C1 Esterase Inhibitor DeficiencyAngio Edema6 more

International, multicenter, observational, longitudinal monitoring study to identify, validate and/or monitor Mass Spectrometry (MS)-based biomarker/s for Hereditary Angioedeme (HAE) disease and to test the clinical robustness, specificity, and predictive value of theese biomarker/s

Completed6 enrollment criteria
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