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Efficacy And Safety Evaluation of Glepaglutide in Treatment of SBS

Efficacy And Safety Evaluation of Glepaglutide in Treatment of SBS

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18-90 years
All
Phase 3

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Overview

The purpose of the present Phase 3 trial is to confirm the efficacy and safety of glepaglutide 10 mg twice weekly in a patient population with SBS-IF and generate additional long-term safety data.

Glepaglutide is the International Nonproprietary Name and United States Adopted Name (USAN) for ZP1848.

Description

The trial is a phase 3, double-blind, randomized, parallel-group, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial to confirm the efficacy and safety of glepaglutide 10 mg twice weekly, followed by a long-term, open-label safety evaluation in patients with short bowel syndrome-intestinal failure (SBS-IF).

Eligibility

Key Inclusion Criteria:

  • Signed informed consent;
  • Age of 18 to 90 years;
  • A diagnosis of SBS, defined as having a small bowel with an estimated length of less than 200 cm (equal to 79 inches) in continuity (latest intestinal resection ≥6 months before screening);
  • Stable PS need of ≥3 days per week;
  • No restorative surgery planned during the trial period;
  • Having a stoma or colon in continuity.

Key Exclusion Criteria:

  • More than 2 SBS- or PS-related hospitalizations within 6 months before screening;
  • Poorly controlled Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) that is moderately or severely active or a fistula that can interfere with the measurements or examinations required in the trial;
  • History of colorectal cancer or any other type of cancer (except for margin-free resected cutaneous basal, squamous cell carcinoma or adequately treated in situ cervical cancer) unless the patient has been disease-free for at least 5 years; ongoing bowel obstruction;
  • BMI \<18.5 kg/m\^2.

Study details
    Short Bowel Syndrome

NCT07197944

Zealand Pharma

14 May 2026

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