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A Trial of Setmelanotide in Patients With Congenital Hypothalamic Obesity (Sub-study of NCT05774756)

A Trial of Setmelanotide in Patients With Congenital Hypothalamic Obesity (Sub-study of NCT05774756)

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4 years and older
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Phase 3

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Overview

This is a sub-study of Study RM-493-040 (NCT05774756).

The goal of this sub-study is to learn how well Setmelanotide works to improve weight reduction, hunger, and quality of life in patients 4 years of age and older with congenital Hypothalamic Obesity (cHO). To determine how well setmelanotide works and how safe it is, patients with cHO will take a daily injection of either setmelanotide or placebo and complete trial assessments for up to 26 weeks on a therapeutic regimen.

Eligibility

Key Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Diagnosis of multiple pituitary hormone deficiency (MPHD), or septo-optic dysplasia (SOD), or optic nerve hypoplasia (ONH), or Childhood-onset combined pituitary hormone deficiency (CPHD), or Pituitary Stalk Interruption Syndrome (PSIS) with at least one pituitary deficiency AND a body mass index (BMI) of ≥30 kg/m2 for patients ≥18 years of age, or BMI ≥95th percentile for age and sex for patients 4 to <18 years
  2. Age 4 years and older
  3. Weight gain associated with the hypothalamic injury and a BMI of ≥30 kg/m2 for patients ≥18 years of age or BMI ≥95th percentile for age and sex for patients 4 to <18 years of age
  4. Agree to use a highly effective form of contraception throughout the study and for 90 days after the study

Key Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Diagnosis of Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) or Rapid-onset obesity with hypoventilation, hypothalamic, autonomic dysregulation, neuroendocrine tumor syndrome (ROHHADNET)
  2. Weight loss >2% in the previous 3 months for patients aged ≥18 years or >2% reduction in BMI for patients aged 4 to <18 years
  3. Bariatric surgery or procedure within last 2 years
  4. Diagnosis of severe psychiatric disorders; any suicidal ideation, attempt or behavior
  5. Current, clinically significant pulmonary, cardiac, metabolic, or oncologic disease
  6. Significant dermatologic findings relating to melanoma or pre-melanoma skin lesions (excluding non-invasive basal or squamous cell lesion)
  7. History or close family history of skin cancer or melanoma
  8. Participation in any clinical trial with an investigational drug/device within 3 months prior to the first trial dose
  9. Previously enrolled in a clinical trial involving setmelanotide or any previous exposure to setmelanotide
  10. Inability to comply with once daily (QD) injection regimen
  11. If female, pregnant and/or breastfeeding.
  12. If receiving hormone replacement therapy, dose has remained stable for at least 2 months before Screening

Other protocol defined Inclusion/Exclusion criteria may apply.

Study details
    Hypothalamic Obesity
    Multiple Pituitary Hormone Deficiency Genetic Form
    Septo-Optic Dysplasia
    Optic Nerve Hypoplasia
    Childhood-onset Combined Pituitary Hormone Deficiency
    Pituitary Stalk Interruption Syndrome

NCT06760546

Rhythm Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

1 November 2025

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