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The objective of this study is to make Dermacyte Liquid available on an expanded access basis to treat cutaneous ulcers and wounds refractory to initial treatment or that do not have adequate alternative treatments. Minimal data will be collected to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Dermacyte Liquid.
The primary purpose is to provide expanded access of Dermacyte Liquid to subjects who have serious cutaneous ulcers and wounds (e.g., ulcers related to diabetes mellitus, venous insufficiency, complications of systemic sclerosis or rheumatic disease; decubitus ulcers, burns, acute trauma, wound dehiscence, ischemic ulcers, and mixed etiology ulcers). Eligible subjects must have a high likelihood of significant morbidity, loss of quality of life, potential amputation, or mortality without efficacious treatment. As there are many types of patients who may be enrolled, study results will not have statistical significance.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
The WISH Clinic
Arvada, Colorado, United States
Last Updated
February 25, 2025
MTX-001 (Dermacyte Liquid)
DRUG
Lead Sponsor
Merakris Therapeutics
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