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HMPL-523 (Sovleplenib) in the Treatment of Warm Antibody Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia

HMPL-523 (Sovleplenib) in the Treatment of Warm Antibody Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia

Not Recruiting
18-75 years
All
Phase 2/3

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Overview

Phase II Study: To evaluate the safety and preliminary efficacy of HMPL-523 in adult patients with wAIHA

Phase III Studies: Confirmation of Efficacy safety and of HMPL-523 in Adult Patients With wAIHA

Description

Phase II Study: the proportion of patients with overall Hb response by Week 24

Phase III study: the proportion of patients who achieve a durable response by Week 24

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Voluntarily signed the informed consent form (ICF);
  2. Males or females aged 18 to 75 years;
  3. Patients diagnosed with primary wAIHA or secondary wAIHA whose underlying diseases are stable;
  4. Organs in good function.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Patients with other types of AIHA other than wAIHA;
  2. Patients with secondary wAIHA with unstable underlying disease;
  3. Patients with drug-induced secondary wAIHA;
  4. Patients with infections requiring systemic treatment;
  5. Patients previously treated with Syk inhibitors (e.g., fostamatinib);
  6. Patients with known allergy to the active ingredients or excipients of the study drug;
  7. Patients with serious psychological or mental disorder;
  8. Alcoholic or drug abuser;
  9. Female patients who are pregnant and lactating.

Study details
    Warm Antibody Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia

NCT05535933

Hutchison Medipharma Limited

30 March 2026

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