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Recruiting NCT05691244

Assess the Safety and Efficacy of Sovateltide in Patients With Acute Cerebral Ischemic Stroke

Conditions: Acute Ischemic Stroke, Cerebral Stroke

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – 80 Years
Healthy volunteers: No
Phase: PHASE3
Enrollment: 514
Sponsor: Pharmazz, Inc.

Location: The University of Arizona - College of Medicine Tucson Arizona

Summary

Extensive research is being conducted in search of neuroprotective agents for possible use in the acute phase of stroke and agents that can be used for neurorepair in later stages of stroke. Several trials have been conducted and are in progress using different pharmacological agents, but none of the studies involve the stimulation of ETB receptors to treat cerebral ischemic stroke. Sovateltide (IRL-1620, PMZ-1620) has been effective in animal models of cerebral ischemic stroke. Its safety and tolerability have been demonstrated in a human phase I study with 7 subjects. Clinical phase II and III results indicate that sovateltide is a novel, first-in-class, highly effective drug candidate for treating cerebral ischemic stroke. Safety and significant efficacy in improving the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS), Modified Rankin scale (mRS), and Barthel index (BI) obtained in phase II and III studies in patients with cerebral ischemic stroke in India are convincing and encouraged us to investigate its safety and efficacy in cerebral ischemic stroke patients in the United States. Therefore, the plan is to conduct a phase III clinical study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of sovateltide therapy along with standard of care in patients of acute ischemic stroke.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: A patient will be eligible for inclusion in the study if he/she fulfills the following criteria: 1. Adult males or females aged 18 - 80 years of age. 2. Consent obtained per national laws and regulations, and in accordance with the applicable ethics committee requirements prior to study procedures. 3. A stroke is ischemic in origin that is diagnosed clinically and/or radiologically confirmed by Computed Tomography (CT) scan or diagnostic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) prior to enrolment. No hemorrhage as proved by cerebral CT/MRI scan. 4. Cerebral ischemic stroke patients presenting within 24 hours after the onset of symptoms with NIHSS score of ≥8 and \

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