New drug trial aims to protect kidneys from silent disease
NCT ID NCT04716231
Summary
This study is testing whether a drug called atacicept can help control IgA nephropathy, a kidney disease. It will see if the drug safely reduces protein in the urine and slows the decline of kidney function in adults who are already on standard medication. The trial involves a two-year treatment period followed by monitoring to assess long-term effects.
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ORIGIN 3 Global Site Contact Information
Brisbane, California, 94005, United States
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