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Efficacy and Safety of VDPHL01 in Males with AGA

Efficacy and Safety of VDPHL01 in Males with AGA

Not Recruiting
18-65 years
Male
Phase 2/3

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Overview

This study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of VDPHL01 in male subjects with Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA).

AGA (or male pattern baldness) is a genetic disorder caused by an excessive (too much) hair follicle response to androgens (hormone) that causes hair loss. VDPHL01 8.5 mg Tablet is an investigational oral drug to treat male pattern baldness.

This multi-center, double blind, study will last about 13 months and includes 11 study visits (screening, baseline (day 1), week 2, month 1, month 2, month 4, month 6, month 8, month 10, month 12, month 13).

The first 7 visits will be part of the placebo-controlled period. The next 3 visits will be part of the treatment extension phase. All subjects will receive active drug in the treatment extension phase.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Subject is male aged 18-65 years old;
  • Subject has a clinical diagnosis of mild to moderate AGA;
  • Subject is in good general health and has normal renal and hepatic function;
  • Subject is willing to maintain at least 1/4 inch length hair during the study with the same hairstyle, hair length, and hair color throughout the study; maintain consistent use of general hair care products and regimen through the entire study;
  • Subject is willing and able to administer the test article as directed read, understand, and complete required questionnaires in English;
  • Subject is willing and able to swallow study drug whole;
  • Subject agrees to have a micro dot tattoo placed on their scalp;
  • Subject agrees to have this area photographed at study visits as indicated in the protocol.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Subject has uncontrolled blood pressure;
  • Subject has symptoms or history of certain heart or thyroid conditions;
  • Subject has a history of cardiac and/or thyroid diseases;
  • Subject has received an organ transplant;
  • Subject has a history of prescription drug abuse or illicit drug use within 6 months of screening; history of alcohol abuse within 6 months prior to screening;
  • Subject has a current or recent history of dietary or weight changes;
  • Subject has been diagnosed with COVID-19 within 16 weeks of baseline;
  • Subject has used any topical scalp treatments for hair growth within 4 weeks prior to screening;
  • Subject has had any scalp procedures, including surgical, laser, light or energy treatments, micro-needling, etc. within 6 months prior to screening
  • Subject has had previous radiation of the scalp
  • Subject has used systemic cimetidine, ketoconazole, diazoxide, or corticosteroids (including intramuscular, intraarticular, and intralesional injections) within 12 weeks prior to screening
  • Subject has used systemic beta blockers within 12 weeks prior to screening
  • Subject is currently enrolled in an investigational drug, biologic, or device study or has used an investigational treatment within 30 days prior to screening
  • Subject has used any other therapy with any medication either topical or oral that might, in the investigator's opinion, interfere with the study

Study details
    Androgenetic Alopecia
    AGA
    Male Pattern Baldness

NCT06724614

Veradermics, Inc.

5 December 2025

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