A Phase 3. Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of Efruxifermin in Subjects with Compensated Cirrhosis Due to Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH)/Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH)

Date Added
March 27th, 2025
PRO Number
Pro00138507
Researcher
Don Rockey

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Keywords
Liver
Summary

This is a multi-center evaluation of efruxifermin (EFX) in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study in subjects with NASH/MASH cirrhosis and fibrosis stage 4.

Institution
MUSC
Recruitment Contact
Joshua Inman
843-876-8439
inmanj@musc.edu

A PHASE 3, RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED STUDY EVALUATING THE SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF EFRUXIFERMIN IN SUBJECTS WITH NON-CIRRHOTIC NONALCOHOLIC STEATOHEPATITIS (NASH)/METABOLIC DYSFUNCTION-ASSOCIATED STEATOHEPATITIS (MASH) AND FIBROSIS

Date Added
May 9th, 2025
PRO Number
Pro00141743
Researcher
Don Rockey

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Keywords
Liver
Summary

Primary objective is to evaluate the effect of EFX compared to placebo on achieving
NASH/MASH resolution AND fibrosis regression at Week 52 (in
Cohort 1 only) and to evaluate the effect of EFX compared to placebo on all-cause
mortality and liver-related clinical outcomes as measured by the
time to first occurrence of any of the predefined, adjudicated events
in subjects with NASH/MASH and fibrosis.

Institution
MUSC
Recruitment Contact
Bridgette Blankenship
843-876-8439
blanke@musc.edu

Prospective non-interventional, phase IV, multicenter, study to assess the effectiveness, safety, and tolerability of elafibranor 80mg/day in patients with PBC receiving treatment in real-world settings

Date Added
June 3rd, 2025
PRO Number
Pro00136802
Researcher
Don Rockey

List of Studies


Keywords
Liver, Non-interventional, Rare Diseases
Summary

This is an international, multicenter, study that will not prescribe elafibranor. It is designed primarily to collect data and assess real-world effectiveness of treatment with elafibranor 80mg/day on adult patients with PBC, and to describe the safety of this treatment and its impact on their quality of life, over a period of 24 months.

Institution
MUSC
Recruitment Contact
Joshua Inman
(843) 876-4303
inmanj@musc.edu



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