CLINICAL TRIALS PROFILE FOR MILADEMETAN
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Clinical Trials for Milademetan
Trial ID | Title | Status | Sponsor | Phase | Summary |
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NCT01877382 ↗ | A Phase 1 Multiple Ascending Dose Study of Milademetan in Subjects With Advanced Solid Tumors or Lymphomas | Completed | Daiichi Sankyo Inc. | Phase 1 | This will be a Phase 1, open-label study of milademetan to assess its safety and tolerability, identify a maximum tolerated dose (MTD)/tentative recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D), and assess its pharmacokinetic (PK)/ pharmacodynamic (PDy) properties in participants with advanced solid tumors or lymphomas. Approximately 5 US sites are planned for Part 1 (Dose Escalation) and Part 2 (Dose Expansion). The same sites are planned to participate for both parts. |
NCT01877382 ↗ | A Phase 1 Multiple Ascending Dose Study of Milademetan in Subjects With Advanced Solid Tumors or Lymphomas | Completed | Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. | Phase 1 | This will be a Phase 1, open-label study of milademetan to assess its safety and tolerability, identify a maximum tolerated dose (MTD)/tentative recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D), and assess its pharmacokinetic (PK)/ pharmacodynamic (PDy) properties in participants with advanced solid tumors or lymphomas. Approximately 5 US sites are planned for Part 1 (Dose Escalation) and Part 2 (Dose Expansion). The same sites are planned to participate for both parts. |
NCT02319369 ↗ | Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics of Milademetan Alone and With 5-Azacitidine (AZA) in Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML) or High-Risk Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) | Terminated | Daiichi Sankyo Inc. | Phase 1 | This study will take place in parts: - Dose Escalation (Part 1): Participants receive milademetan alone with different dose schedules - Dose Escalation (Part 1A): Participants receive milademetan in combination with 5-azacytidine (AZA), with different dose schedules The recommended dose for Part 2 will be selected. - Dose Expansion (Part 2): After Part 1A, participants will receive the recommended Part 2 dose schedule. There will be three groups - those with: 1. refractory or relapsed acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) 2. newly diagnosed AML unfit for intensive chemotherapy 3. high-risk myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) - End-of-Study Follow-Up: Safety information will be collected until 30 days after the last treatment. This is the end of the study. The recommended dose for the next study will be selected. |
NCT02319369 ↗ | Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics of Milademetan Alone and With 5-Azacitidine (AZA) in Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML) or High-Risk Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) | Terminated | Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. | Phase 1 | This study will take place in parts: - Dose Escalation (Part 1): Participants receive milademetan alone with different dose schedules - Dose Escalation (Part 1A): Participants receive milademetan in combination with 5-azacytidine (AZA), with different dose schedules The recommended dose for Part 2 will be selected. - Dose Expansion (Part 2): After Part 1A, participants will receive the recommended Part 2 dose schedule. There will be three groups - those with: 1. refractory or relapsed acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) 2. newly diagnosed AML unfit for intensive chemotherapy 3. high-risk myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) - End-of-Study Follow-Up: Safety information will be collected until 30 days after the last treatment. This is the end of the study. The recommended dose for the next study will be selected. |
NCT03552029 ↗ | Milademetan Plus Quizartinib Combination Study in FLT3-ITD Mutant Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) | Terminated | Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. | Phase 1 | Participants with AML that have gone into remission and come back (relapsed) or gone into remission with a number of leukemia cells still in their system (refractory) will be recruited for this study. They will also be positive for FLT3-ITD mutation. Participants will receive a combined dose of quizartinib and milademetan that have not been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration yet (m). The combination of these drugs will be provided in different amounts on defined days (dosing schedules). It is expected that the combination of milademetan and quizartinib will be safe and well tolerated. It is expected that the combination may fight the leukemia better than a single drug. The study will run for approximately 3 years. There may be up to 156 participants. The study has 2 parts: - Part 1 will test 24-36 participants in approximately 15 study centers globally. Participants will receive two study drugs (milademetan and quizartinib) in different amounts on specific days. Information will be gathered to see what dosing schedule of the drug combination is best (maximum tolerated/recommended dose). - Part 2 of the study will confirm the recommended dosing schedule identified in Part 1 is effective. A larger number of participants will receive the recommended dose in approximately 15 additional sites worldwide as necessary, based on the enrollment rate, the population, and the standard of care available to them at the time of enrollment. |
NCT03614455 ↗ | Pharmacokinetics (PK) Drug Interaction Study of Milademetan and Itraconazole or Posaconazole in Healthy Participants | Completed | Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. | Early Phase 1 | This will be an open-label, randomized, 3-treatment, 2-period, 2-sequence study in healthy subjects to evaluate the single-dose PK of milademetan when given as monotherapy and when administered with steady-state levels of the strong CYP3A4 inhibitors itraconazole or posaconazole. The duration of the study for each individual subject will be approximately 49 days from the start of Screening through Study Discharge. Subjects will remain in-house for up to 23 days, including 22 overnight stays. |
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