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A US Non-interventional, Effectiveness and Safety Study of Patients Treated With SKYTROFA

A US Non-interventional, Effectiveness and Safety Study of Patients Treated With SKYTROFA

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1-18 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this study is to genrate evidence on long-term effectiveness and safety of SKYTROFA (lonapegsomatropin) in patients with growth hormone deficiency under routine clinical care

Description

Patients will be treated according to routine clinical practice, and no additional visits, examinations or tests will be required beyond those performed as part of routine clinical practice except for COAs.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients who are on treatment with SKYTROFA (lonapegsomatropin)
  • Patients being clinically managed in USA
  • Patients with an appropriate written informed consent/assent as applicable for the age of the patient

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients participating in any interventional clinical study

Study details
    Growth Hormone Deficiency

NCT05820672

Ascendis Pharma Endocrinology Division A/S

1 November 2025

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