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Feasibility and Safety of MB-102 in Ocular Angiography as Compared to Fluorescein Sodium

Feasibility and Safety of MB-102 in Ocular Angiography as Compared to Fluorescein Sodium

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18 years and older
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Phase 0

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Overview

The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and image quality of the investigational dye, MB-102, compared to the control dye (fluorescein sodium) in healthy and diseased eyes using fluorescent angiography for retinal vascular disease diagnosis and monitoring.

Description

This will be a single-dose study, in normal participants and in those with current retinal pathology, investigating feasibility of the investigational dye, MB-102, for use in fluorescent angiography compared to fluorescein sodium. Safety and tolerability of MB-102 will also be evaluated. Control dye fluorescein sodium will be administered intravenously a minimum of 3 days prior to MB-102 dosing. After IV administration of dyes, images will be acquired of both eyes with a Zeiss fundus camera (and for some participants additional fundus photography will be performed with clinically-approved ocular angiography imaging systems) by a trained ophthalmic photographer. Participants will return for a follow-up visit after MB-102 dosing for further physical examination, clinical laboratory tests, and reporting of any adverse events. Photographs will be examined for quality as well as the utility of the angiography in evaluating disease diagnosis and progression.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age \> 18 years - male or female
    1. Eligible female non-pregnant participants who are either not of child-bearing potential or willing to utilize adequate contraception during the trial
    2. Males must be willing to practice abstinence or utilize adequate contraception from MB-102 dosing day to at least 7 days post dose
  • Participants willing to comply with study requirements
  • Participants who have signed an informed consent form

At least 5 participants will have a current history of retinal or choroidal vascular diseases.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Women who are pregnant, lactating or planning to become pregnant during the study, or women who are of childbearing potential unwilling to utilize adequate contraception
  • Participation in another interventional trial within 30 days of treatment or concurrently enrolled in any other medical research study which could impact the results of the study
  • History of drug or alcohol abuse within the past year
  • History of severe allergic hypersensitivity reactions (unacceptable adverse events) or anaphylactoid reaction to any allergen including drugs, MB-102 and fluorescein sodium or other related products (intolerance to a drug is not considered a drug allergy).
  • Prior history of seizures
  • Current visually significant cataracts or other ophthalmic conditions that would limit appropriate collection of fundus photographs
  • Site personnel immediately associated with the study or their immediate family members
  • Unable to tolerate ophthalmologic imaging
  • Any characteristics which, in the opinion of the investigator, makes the participant a poor candidate for participation in the clinical trial (e.g. unstable medical condition including cardiovascular disease, or other conditions considered clinically significant or unstable by the Principal Investigator)
  • Prior enrollment and dosing in this study

Study details
    Retinopathy
    Retinal Vein Occlusion
    Diabetic Retinopathy
    Macular Degeneration

NCT04008121

MediBeacon

1 February 2026

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