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A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of a Single Dose of RABI-767 in Participants With Acute Pancreatitis

A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of a Single Dose of RABI-767 in Participants With Acute Pancreatitis

Recruiting
18-85 years
All
Phase 2

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Overview

The goal of this clinical trial is to test the safety and effectiveness of a single dose of RABI-767 given by endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) guided peripancreatic injection in participants with predicted severe acute pancreatitis.

The main question the study aims to answer is:

• Is a single-dose of RABI-767 given by EUS-guided peripancreatic injection safe in patients with predicted severe acute pancreatitis.

The study also aims to answer:

• Is a single-dose of RABI-767 given by EUS-guided peripancreatic injection effective in treating patients with predicted severe acute pancreatitis.

Study participants will be randomly assigned (like the flip of a coin) to receive a single dose of RABI-767 plus supportive care or supportive care only.

The study sponsor will compare safety and efficacy data collected from participants who receive RABI-767 to participants who receive supportive care only to test if RABI-767 is safe and effective.

Eligibility

Key Inclusion Criteria:

  • Diagnosis of acute pancreatitis
  • Predicted severe acute pancreatitis, based on protocol defined criteria
  • Lack of clinically meaningful improvement from status at admission, at the discretion of Investigator, at the time of randomization
  • Suitable for EUS-guided study drug administration procedure
  • Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the abdomen/pancreas available for the evaluation of exclusion criteria

Key Exclusion Criteria:

  • Confirmed severe acute pancreatitis as defined by the Revised Atlanta Classification of Acute Pancreatitis (ie, Persistent [> 48 hours] organ failure, per Modified Marshall Score), prior to randomization
  • Anticipated discharge from hospital within 48 hours of randomization
  • More than 30% pancreatic necrosis on screening CECT or MRI
  • History of previous pancreatic necrosis, including necrosectomy
  • History of calcific chronic pancreatitis
  • Evidence of cholangitis

Study details
    Acute Pancreatitis

NCT06080789

Panafina, Inc.

31 October 2025

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