245. Propionic acidemia
9 clinical trials,   15 drugs   (DrugBank: 3 drugs),   1 drug target gene,   6 drug target pathways

Searched query = "Propionic acidemia"
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6 trials found
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1NCT04284917
(ClinicalTrials.gov)
November 28, 201924/2/2020Long-term Efficacy of Carglumic Acid in Organic Acidemia.Evaluate the Long Term Effectiveness & Safety of the Use of Carglumic Acid (Carbaglu®) in Patients With Propionic Acidemia (PA) or Methylmalonic Acidemia (MMA).Propionic Acidemia (PA) , Methylmalonic Acidemia (MMA)Drug: Carglumic Acid (Carbaglu®)National Taiwan University HospitalNULLEnrolling by invitation18 YearsN/AAll5N/ATaiwan
2NCT04176523
(ClinicalTrials.gov)
January 15, 201920/11/2019Understanding the Long-Term Management of Organic Acidemia Patients With CARBAGLU®: A Mixed Methods ApproachUnderstanding the Long-Term Management of Organic Acidemia Patients With CARBAGLU®: A Mixed Methods ApproachMethylmalonic Acidemia;Propionic AcidemiaDrug: Carglumic AcidRecordati Rare DiseasesNULLRecruiting6 Months99 YearsAll75France;Italy;Norway;Spain;United Kingdom
3NCT02426775
(ClinicalTrials.gov)
November 201522/4/2015Carglumic Acid in Methylmalonic Acidemia and Propionic AcidemiaRandomized Multicentre Comparative Trial to Evaluate the Long Term Effectiveness of the Use of Carbaglu® in Patients With Propionic Acidemia (PA) or Methylmalonic Acidemia (MMA)Propionic Acidemia;Methylmalonic AcidemiaDrug: Carglumic AcidKing Abdullah International Medical Research CenterNULLCompletedN/A15 YearsAll33Phase 3Saudi Arabia
4NCT01599286
(ClinicalTrials.gov)
September 201211/5/2012Short-Term Outcome of N-Carbamylglutamate in the Treatment of Acute HyperammonemiaShort-Term Outcome of N-Carbamylglutamate in the Treatment of Acute HyperammonemiaPropionic Acidemia, Type I and/or Type II;Methylmalonic Acidemia;Carbamoyl-Phosphate Synthase I Deficiency Disease;Ornithine Carbamoyltransferase DeficiencyDrug: Carbaglu;Drug: Placebo;Drug: Standard of Care TreatmentMendel TuchmanChildren's National Research Institute;Boston Children's Hospital;University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center;University of California, Los Angeles;Children's Hospital of Philadelphia;Stanford University;Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai;University of Pittsburgh;Children's Hospital ColoradoActive, not recruitingN/A99 YearsAll114Phase 2United States
5NCT01597440
(ClinicalTrials.gov)
September 201210/5/2012Long-term Outcome of N-Carbamylglutamate Treatment in Propionic Acidemia and Methylmalonic AcidemiaLong-term Outcome of N-Carbamylglutamate Treatment in Propionic Acidemia and Methylmalonic AcidemiaPropionic Acidemia;Methylmalonic AcidemiaDrug: N-carbamylglutamate;Other: Standard of CareMendel TuchmanChildren's Research Institute;Boston Children’s Hospital;University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center;University of California, Los Angeles;Children's Hospital of Philadelphia;Lucile Packard Children's Hospital;University of Colorado, DenverTerminatedN/A4 WeeksAll1Phase 2United States
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6NCT01341379
(ClinicalTrials.gov)
December 201022/4/2011Increasing Ureagenesis in Inborn Errors of Metabolism With N-CarbamylglutamateIncreasing Ureagenesis in Inborn Errors of Metabolism With N-CarbamylglutamateUrea Cycle Disorders, Inborn;Inborn Errors of Metabolism;Propionic Acidemia;Methylmalonic Acidemia;Carbamyl Phosphate Synthetase DeficiencyDrug: N-carbamylglutamateChildren's Hospital of PhiladelphiaEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)Withdrawn3 Years70 YearsBoth0Phase 2United States