A Study of Mavorixafor in Participants With Congenital Neutropenia and Chronic Idiopathic Neutropenia Disorders
brief summary
This is a 2-part study of mavorixafor in participants diagnosed with chronic neutropenia. The main goal of Part 1 (Phase 1b) is to help researchers learn more about how the investigational medicine, mavorixafor, impacts people living with chronic neutropenia (including congenital, idiopathic, and cyclic). In Part 2 (Phase 2), the safety and tolerability of chronic dosing of mavorixafor will be evaluated in a larger participant population and the impact of 6-month chronic dosing of mavorixafor on participant neutropenia.
detailed description
Part 1: Participants will receive one oral dose of mavorixafor and be monitored for 8 hours to see if neutrophil cell counts increase. Participants screened after implementation of Protocol Version 8.0, do not need to enter Part 1 and can start with the Part 2 Screening visit (Day -28 to Day -1).
Part 2: For participants enrolled in the study before implementation of Protocol Version 8.0, Part 2 will include those who completed Part 1 and exhibited a response to treatment. Eligible participants from Part 1 enrolled in the study before implementation of Protocol Version 8.0, can directly roll-over to the Baseline (Day -3 to Day -1) visit in Part 2. Participants will receive once daily oral dosing of mavorixafor for 6 months and be monitored throughout to see if neutrophil cell counts increase.
Study visits can be conducted at-home or at one of many study clinic locations, depending on the participant's preference.
official title
A Phase 1b/2, Open-Label, Multicenter Study of Mavorixafor in Patients With Congenital Neutropenia and Chronic Neutropenia Disorders