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Efficacy and Safety of Oxantel Pamoate in Children Infected With Trichuris Trichiura

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2 - 12 years of age
Both
Phase 2

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Overview

This study aims to provide evidence on the efficacy, safety and acceptability of the new, chewable formulation of oxantel pamoate administered as a single dose or multiple doses, compared to mebendazole in children infected with T. trichiura. This study will involve children aged 2-12 years, since an infection with T. trichiura occurs often in children.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Aged between 2 and 12 years.
  • Written informed consent signed by parents/caregivers (signature or thumbprint) and, for children aged 6-12 years, written assent from the child.
  • Agree to comply with study procedures, including provision of two stool samples at the baseline and at follow-up assessment 14-21 days after treatment, respectively.
  • At least two out of four Kato-Katz thick smears positive for T. trichiura at baseline.
  • Willing to be examined by a study physician prior to treatment.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Presence or signs of major systemic illness or abnormal physical findings at screening, e.g. severe anaemia (Hb level <80 g/L according to WHO) upon initial clinical assessment.
  • Known allergy to study medication (i.e. oxantel pamoate, mebendazole or any of the excipients).
  • Use of anthelminthic drugs within 4 weeks before or during study period.
  • Being prescribed or taking concomitantly medication with known contraindication or drug interactions with the study medication.
  • Actively participating in other clinical trials during the study.
  • Pregnancy (female participants that report to have reached menarche

Study details

Trichuris Trichiura; Infection, Hookworm Infection, Ascaris Lumbricoides Infection

NCT06720259

Jennifer Keiser

25 April 2025

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