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Voclosporin is an investigational medication previously studied to prevent acute rejection in patients who receive a kidney transplant. This study is a compassionate release program where subjects previously participating in the study entitled A Phase 2B, Randomized, Multicenter, Open-Label, Concentration Controlled, Safety Study of ISA247 and Tacrolimus (Prograf®) in denovo Renal Transplant Patients (ISA05-01)" may be eligible to continue to receive voclosporin despite the Phase 2B study being terminated by the sponsor. Under the compassionate release program, subjects previously taking voclosporin may continue to receive the study medication until the drug is FDA-approved and commercially available in the United States. Voclosporin was approved by the FDA in January 2021 for the treatment of active lupus nephritis. The sponsor (now called Aurinia Pharma, U.S.) is willing to continue to provide voclosporin (commercial supply) for the one subject remaining in this special access protocol.
Voclosporin is an investigational medication previously studied to prevent acute rejection in patients who receive a kidney transplant. This study is a compassionate release program where subjects previously participating in the study entitled A Phase 2B, Randomized, Multicenter, Open-Label, Concentration Controlled, Safety Study of ISA247 and Tacrolimus (Prograf®) in denovo Renal Transplant Patients (ISA05-01)" may be eligible to continue to receive voclosporin despite the Phase 2B study being terminated by the sponsor. Under the compassionate release program, subjects previously taking voclosporin may continue to receive the study medication until the drug is FDA-approved and commercially available in the United States. Subjects will receive voclosporin and will be followed in an outpatient setting. After their initial visit, patients will return for follow-up at least every 3 months (through month 24) and then every 6 months (beginning at month 24). Safety and efficacy measurements will be taken at appropriate time points as outlined in the table below. Trough voclosporin measurements will be collected at least every 3 months (through month 24) and then every 6 months (beginning at month 24) or more frequently at clinic visits as appropriate (as indicated by clinical events (such as rejection, infection, adverse event) or concomitant administration of an interacting medication. Starting at the month 144 visit, subjects sign an informed consent addendum, which describes the change to annual study visits moving forward. The subjects will continue to receive their current dose of voclosporin without therapeutic drug monitoring and will be followed in an outpatient setting. Patient and graft survival data will be collected on an annual basis for safety reporting.
Age
18 - 65 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Weill Cornell Medical College/NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
New York, New York, United States
Last Updated
January 29, 2025
Voclosporin
DRUG
Lead Sponsor
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
NCT06694740
NCT06972069
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