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Treatment of Children With Insufficient Secretion of Growth Hormone

Launched by LG LIFE SCIENCES · Dec 29, 2005

Trial Information

Current as of June 18, 2025

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ClinConnect Summary

Treatment with recombinant human growth hormone (somatropin) has been proven to be effective in stimulating height velocity and improving height in children with short stature due to insufficient endogenous Growth Hormone secretion. Currently somatropin is available in daily injection formulations. The requirement of daily administration causes significant burden and interruption of normal daily life. A product with less frequent dosing regimen will provide considerable improvement over currently available conventional replacement therapy regimens.

The primary objective of this study is to...

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Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • Pre-pubertal children (boys age: \> 3 and \<12 years or girls: age \>3 and \<11 years) with isolated GH insufficiency, GH insufficiency as part of multiple pituitary hormone deficiencies, or organic GH insufficiency. If GH insufficiency occurred after treatment for any brain tumour, the patient has to be at least one year in clinical remission which has to be confirmed by computer tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan (with contrast) within 3 months prior to study entry
  • Children with negative signs for intracranial tumour or tumour growth as confirmed with a CT or MRI scan (with contrast) within 12 months prior to inclusion or at inclusion visit
  • Confirmed diagnosis of GH insufficiency as determined by two different GH provocation tests, defined as a peak plasma GH level of ≤7 ng/ml
  • No prior exposure to rhGH therapy (GH-treatment naive)
  • Height (HT), except in children suffering from organic GH insufficiency, of at least 2.0 standard deviations (SD) (HT SDS £-2.0) below the mean height for chronological age (CA) and sex according to the 2000 standards from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
  • Height velocity (HV) of at least 1 SD (HV SDS £-1) below the mean HV for CA and sex according to the standards of Prader. The minimum time between two standard height measurements should be at least 6 month before inclusion.
  • Baseline IGF-I level of at least 0.5 SD (IGF-1 SDS£-0.5) below the mean IGF-1 level standardised for age and sex according to the central laboratory reference values.
  • Written informed consent of parent or legal guardian of subject.
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • Any clinically significant abnormality likely to affect growth or the ability to evaluate growth, such as, but not limited to, chronic diseases like renal insufficiency, spinal cord irradiation, and malnutrition (BMI must be above -2SD and below +2SD of mean BMI for the chronological age and sex according to the CDC standards, and albumin must be above lower limit of normal (LLN) of the central laboratory for a patient to be included).
  • Patients with overt diabetes mellitus (Fasting blood sugar \>126 mg/dl) and impaired fasting sugar (Fasting blood sugar \>100 mg/dl after repeated blood analysis)
  • Chromosomal abnormalities and medical "syndromes" (Turner's syndrome, Laron syndrome, Noonan syndrome or absence of growth hormone receptors), with the exception of septo-optic dysplasia
  • Congenital abnormalities (causing skeletal abnormalities), Russell-Silver Syndrome, skeletal dysplasias
  • Closed epiphyses
  • Other growth promoting medication such as anabolic steroids, with the exception of pituitary hormone replacement therapy, thyroxine, hydrocortisone and desmopressin (DDAVP) replacement therapies
  • Children requiring glucocorticoid therapy (e.g. asthma) that are on the dose of more than 400 µg/d of inhaled budesonide or equivalents inhaled for longer than 1 month during a calendar year
  • Bone age (BA) higher than chronological age
  • Poorly controlled or uncontrolled pituitary insufficiencies of other axes (e.g., thyroid-stimulating hormone, adrenocorticotropic hormone/cortisol, vasopressin deficiency): Children who are on stable replacement therapy for less than 6 months for thyroid replacement therapy, and less than 3 months for other hormonal deficiencies prior to enrolment
  • Major medical conditions and/or presence of contraindication to rhGH treatment
  • Known or suspected HIV-positive patient or patient with advanced diseases such as AIDS or tuberculosis
  • Drug, substance, or alcohol abuse
  • Known hypersensitivity to the components of study medication
  • Evidence of tumour growth or malignant disease
  • Presence of anti-hGH antibodies at screening
  • The patient and/or the parent/legal guardian are likely to be non-compliant in respect to study conduct.

About Lg Life Sciences

LG Life Sciences is a leading global biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the research, development, and commercialization of innovative therapies across a range of therapeutic areas, including oncology, immunology, and infectious diseases. As a subsidiary of LG Corporation, LG Life Sciences leverages cutting-edge technology and a strong commitment to quality to advance its clinical trials and deliver effective solutions to unmet medical needs. With a focus on scientific excellence and patient-centric approaches, the company strives to enhance global health outcomes through strategic partnerships and robust clinical research initiatives.

Locations

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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