Purpose

This is a multi-center multi-national rollover study to allow continued access to crizanlizumab for patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) who are on crizanlizumab treatment in a Novartis-sponsored study (parent study) and are benefiting from the treatment as judged by the investigator.

Condition

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Over 6 Months
Eligible Genders
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  1. Written informed consent/assent, according to local guidelines, signed by the adult patients. In the population under 18 years, it will be signed by the patient and/or by the parents or legal guardian prior to enrolling in the rollover study and receiving study medication 2. SCD patient currently enrolled in a Novartis-sponsored study receiving crizanlizumab and has fulfilled all the requirements in the parent study. Patient is currently benefiting from the treatment with crizanlizumab as determined by the investigator and has completed the treatment schedule as planned in the parent study 3. Patient has demonstrated compliance to the planned visit schedule in the parent study, and in the opinion of the investigator has shown willingness and ability to comply with future visit schedules

Exclusion Criteria

  1. Patient had permanently discontinued from crizanlizumab study treatment in the parent study before the parent study completion 2. Ongoing/unresolved treatment-related Grade 3 or higher AEs, and/or any ongoing AE requiring dose interruption. Patients meeting all other eligibility criteria may be enrolled once toxicities have resolved unless those toxicities were grade 4 3. Concurrent participation in any other investigational clinical trial other than the parent study or plan to participate in any other investigational clinical trial 4. Pregnant or nursing women 5. Women of childbearing potential who are unwilling to be on highly effective contraceptives during dosing and until 15 weeks after stopping treatment with crizanlizumab 6. SCD patients who do not meet parent study protocol criteria to continue with crizanlizumab

Study Design

Phase
Phase 4
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
N/A
Intervention Model
Single Group Assignment
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
Crizanlizumab
All participants will receive crizanlizumab (SEG101) at the same dose/schedule as in the parent study.
  • Drug: Crizanlizumab
    Concentrate for solution for infusion for Intravenous use
    Other names:
    • SEG101

Recruiting Locations

Children's National and nearby locations

Childrens National Hospital
Washington, District of Columbia 20010
Contact:
Taylor Quinn
202-476-5000
tquinn@childrensnational.org

More Details

NCT ID
NCT04657822
Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Novartis Pharmaceuticals

Study Contact

Novartis Pharmaceuticals
1-888-669-6682
novartis.email@novartis.com

Detailed Description

There will be no screening period for this study as patients will transfer directly from parent studies. After providing informed consent, all eligible participants should start Crizanlizumab treatment at the earliest convenience following the treatment schedule of 28 days of the last dose in the parent study. Crizanlizumab will be administered at the same dose/schedule as in the parent study. Study participants will have a safety follow up visit conducted 105 days after last administration of study treatment. The safety follow up at 105 days is not applicable for those participants who continue to receive Crizanlizumab after end of treatment visit either commercially or through PSDS. The study is expected to remain open for 10 years from the first Patient's first visit (FPFV) in this clinical study or until study treatment becomes commercially available and is reimbursed in the respective indication or until such time that all enrolled patients no longer need treatment with Crizanlizumab, or a PSDS treatment plan is allowed and approved as per local laws and regulations, whichever comes first

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