An Open Label Extension Safety Study to Evaluate SD-101 in Epidermolysis Bullosa
brief summary
The objective is to characterize the continued safety of SD-101 cream containing 6% allantoin in the treatment of the skin in patients with Simplex, Recessive Dystrophic, or JEB-nH EB.
detailed description
This is an open label extension, multi-center, study to assess the continued safety of topically applied SD-101 cream containing (6% allantoin) across the entire skin surface in subjects with Simplex, Recessive Dystrophic, or Junctional non-Herlitz (JEB-nH) EB.
SD-101 cream (containing 6% allantoin) will be applied topically, once a day to the entire body for a period of up to 1 year or until approval. Subjects who complete the SD-007 study will roll over into the SD-008 open label extension study. The baseline visit 1 for SD-008 will occur at the time of the final visit for SD-007. The safety evaluation from the SD-007 final visit will provide the baseline safety assessment for the SD-008 study.
official title
An Open Label Extension, Multi-Center Study to Evaluate the Safety of SD 101 Cream in Subjects With Epidermolysis Bullosa