New pill aims to boost blood counts in MDS patients with stubborn anemia

NCT ID NCT07052006

First seen Jan 04, 2026 · Last updated May 14, 2026 · Updated 20 times

Summary

This study tests an experimental drug called HT-6184 in adults with a low-risk type of bone marrow disorder (MDS) who have anemia that hasn't improved with standard treatments. The goal is to see if the drug can improve blood cell counts and reduce the need for blood transfusions. Participants take the drug for 16 to 32 weeks and are closely monitored for safety and response.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • All India Institute of Medical Sciences

    Dehradun, Rishkesh, 249203, India

  • Apollo Cancer Centre

    Hyderabad, Telangana, 500033, India

  • Dr. Bafna's Star Superspeciality Clinic and Hospital

    Kolhāpur, Maharashtra, 416005, India

  • HCG Cancer Center Vizag

    Visakhapatnam, Krishna, 530040, India

  • Hemato Oncology Clinica Ahmedabad Pvt. Ltd. Vedanta Institute of Medical Sciences

    Ahmedabad, Gujarat, 380009, India

  • Malabar Cancer Center

    Kannur, Kerala, 670103, India

  • Meenakshi Mission Hospital and Research Centre

    Madurai, Tamil Nadu, 625107, India

  • Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College and Hospital

    Kolkata, West Bengal, 700014, India

  • Shalby Hospital

    Ahmedabad, Gujarat, 380015, India

  • Tata Medical Center

    Kolkata, West Bengal, 700160, India

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