Overview
A Phase 2 Open-label Study to Evaluate the Activity of Etavopivat on Transcranial Doppler Velocities in Pediatric Patients With Sickle Cell Disease Who Are at Increased Risk for Primary Stroke
Status:
Recruiting
Recruiting
Trial end date:
2026-02-28
2026-02-28
Target enrollment:
0
0
Participant gender:
All
All
Summary
The study will test a new medicine, etavopivat, for sickle cell disease and see if it is safe and helpful for participants with sickle cell disease who are at an increased risk of stroke. Participants will be divided into two cohorts depending on their transcranial doppler (TCD) ultrasound results and whether or not they receive hydroxyurea (medication that they may already be taking). In one cohort, participants with conditional transcranial doppler (TCD) or participants with abnormal TCD who are not able to receive hydroxyurea will be included. The study doctor will determine if the TCD result is conditional or abnormal. In another cohort, participants with conditional TCD or participants with abnormal TCD who are receiving a stable dose of hydroxyurea will be included. The study doctor will determine if the TCD result is conditional or abnormal. The participant will start a 52-week (1 year) treatment period. The participant will take 400 milligrams (mg) of etavopivat once a day for the 52 weeks. The dose of 400 mg will be taken as 2 tablets by mouth, each containing 200 mg of etavopivat. Etavopivat may be taken with or without food. Each dose should be taken with a glass of water. As part of the study, the participants will be asked to visit the clinic frequently. At the end of the study, if deemed appropriate by you, your child, and the study doctor, your child may be offered the opportunity to participate in a separate study to continue receiving etavopivat.Phase:
Phase 2Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
NoDetails
Lead Sponsor:
Forma Therapeutics, Inc.Collaborator:
Novo Nordisk A/STreatments:
Hydroxyurea
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:1. Patient's parent, legal guardian, or legal representative has provided documented
informed consent and patients have provided age-appropriate assent
Age:
2. 12 to 16 years of age (inclusive) at time of screening
Type of Participant and Disease Characteristics:
3. Confirmed diagnosis of SCD
• Documentation of SCD genotype (HbSS, HbSβ0 -thalassemia) based on prior history of
laboratory testing. Molecular genotyping is not required. SCD genotype may be
determined from the results of Hb electrophoresis, high-performance liquid
chromatography, or similar testing.
4. TAMMV greater than or equal to (≥) 170 cm/s in the ICA and/or MCA during the Screening
Period and confirmed on 2 occasions and without history of primary ischemic or
hemorrhagic stroke, transient ischemic attack, or severe central nervous system (CNS)
vasculopathy on magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). This includes patients with cTCD
(170-199 centimeter per second [cm/s]) or aTCD (≥ 200 cm/s). Patients in the aTCD
cohort must refuse transfusion therapy.
5. Hb ≥ 6 grams per deciliter (g/dL) and lesser than or equal to (≤) 9 g/dL at screening
6. For participants with aTCD and cTCD and already taking HU, the dose of HU milligram
per kilogram (mg/kg) must be stable (no more than a 20% change in dosing except for
weight-based changes) for at least 90 days prior to start of study treatment with no
anticipated need for dose adjustments except for weight-based changes during the
study, in the opinion of the Investigator.
Sex and Contraceptive Requirements
7. Patients, who if female and of childbearing potential, are using acceptable methods of
contraception and agree not to donate ova from study start to 90 days after the last
dose of study drug, and who if male, are willing to use acceptable methods of
contraception and agree not to donate sperm, from study start to 90 days after the
last dose of study drug.
Exclusion Criteria:
Medical Conditions
1. Female who is breast feeding or pregnant
2. History of seizure disorder
3. Prior overt stroke (a focal neurological deficit of acute onset) by history or
evidence on Screening MRI, history of transient ischemic attack, focal neurological
deficit on standardized neurological examination, or concern for moderate or severe
neurological deficit (which could be due to stroke) based on a positive "10 questions"
screening. Patients with significant or suggestive severe CNS vasculopathy (ie, moya
moya) of Grade 4 or higher based on MRA read locally.
4. Significant cytopenias (absolute neutrophil count [ANC] < 1.5 × 10^3/microliter (µL),
platelets < 150,000/µL, reticulocytes < 80,000/µL)
5. Severe renal dysfunction (estimated glomerular filtration rate at the Screening visit;
calculated by the local laboratory < 30 mL/min/1.73 m^2) or on chronic dialysis
6. Hepatic dysfunction characterized by alanine aminotransferase (ALT) > 4 × upper limit
of normal (ULN) and/or direct bilirubin > 3 × ULN
7. Patients with clinically significant bacterial, fungal, parasitic, or viral infection
requiring systemic therapy or history of such infections leading to significant
neurological impairment:
- Patients with acute bacterial, fungal, parasitic, or viral infection requiring
systemic therapy should delay screening/enrollment until active therapy has been
completed.
- Patients with acute viral infections (eg, coronavirus disease 2019 [COVID-19])
should delay screening/enrollment until the acute infection has resolved.
- Patients enrolled in areas where malaria is prevalent must be on malaria
prophylaxis based on regional guidance and resistance results. Note: Infection
prophylaxis is allowed (see concomitant medication restrictions).
8. Known human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positivity
9. Known infection with hepatitis B virus (hepatitis B surface antigen [HepBsAg] and
hepatitis B core antibody [HepBcAb] positive.