A Study to Assess Safety and Efficacy of Avalglucosidase Alfa Administered Every Other Week in Pediatric Patients With Infantile-onset Pompe Disease Previously Treated With Alglucosidase Alfa
brief summary
This is a multi-stage, phase 2, open-label, multicenter, multinational, ascending dose cohort, repeated intravenous (IV) infusion study of avalglucosidase alfa in pediatric patients with Infantile-Onset Pompe Disease (IOPD) who have been previously treated with alglucosidase alfa for a minimum of 6 months immediately prior to study entry and have demonstrated clinical decline or unsatisfactory clinical response.
detailed description
The duration of the study for each participant will be up to 9 years and 4 months that will consist of a 14-day screening period, that may be extended to up to 4 weeks in pre-specified situations. This is followed by a 25-week treatment period and an up to a 462-week treatment extension period and a 4-week post-treatment observation period. Cohort 1 and 2 (Cohort 1: avalglucosidase alfa 20 milligrams per kilogram \[mg/kg\], Cohort 2: avalglucosidase alfa 40 mg/kg) will be non-randomized and Cohort 3 (Cohort 3a: avalglucosidase alfa 40 mg/kg \[maximum tolerated dose\] and Cohort 3b: alglucosidase alfa) will be randomized.
official title
An Open-label Ascending Dose Cohort Study to Assess the Safety, Pharmacokinetics, and Preliminary Efficacy of Avalglucosidase Alfa (NeoGAA, GZ402666) in Patients With Infantile-onset Pompe Disease Treated With Alglucosidase Alfa Who Demonstrate Clinical Decline or Sub-optimal Clinical Response