A Study of Lanadelumab to Prevent Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) Attacks in Children

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2026-07-11
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Overview

Official protocol title:

SPRING STUDY: AN OPEN-LABEL, MULTICENTER, PHASE 3 STUDY TO EVALUATE THE SAFETY, PHARMACOKINETICS, AND PHARMACODYNAMICS OF LANADELUMAB FOR PREVENTION AGAINST ACUTR ATTACKS OF HEREDITARY ANGIOEDEMA (HAE) IN PEDIATRIC SUBJECTS 2 TO <12 YEARS OF AGE

Intervention/treatment:
LANADELUMAB [TAK-743 (FORMERLY SHP643, DX-2930)]
Medical condition:
HEREDITARY ANGIOEDEMA
Protocol code:
SHP643-301
Control number:
229704
Status:
Closed
Approved:
August 13, 2019
Date Completed:
Trial phase:
Phase 3
For more information:
ClinicalTrials.gov - NCT04070326
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Eligibility

Sex: ALL
Age
2 Years to 11 Years
Accepts healthy volunteers: No

Contacts and locations

Contact
Name
Study Director
Organization
Takeda
Phone:
+1 866 842 5335
Sponsor
DYAX CORP

Locations

Ontario

Yang Medicine
Ottawa, Ontario, K1G6C6

Results

See the results from the trial NCT04070326. This is an external link. The information is not authorized by the Government of Canada.

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