Alglucosidase Alfa Temporary Access Program
- Conditions
- Glycogen Storage Disease Type II (GSD-II)Acid Maltase Deficiency DiseasePompe Disease (Late-Onset)Glycogenosis 2
- Registration Number
- NCT00520143
- Lead Sponsor
- Genzyme, a Sanofi Company
- Brief Summary
Pompe disease (also known as glycogen storage disease Type II) is caused by a deficiency of a critical enzyme in the body called acid alpha-glucosidase (GAA). Normally, GAA is used by the body's cells to break down glycogen (a stored form of sugar) within specialized structures called lysosomes. In patients with Pompe disease, an excessive amount of glycogen accumulates and is stored in various tissues, especially heart and skeletal muscle, which prevents their normal function. The objective of this expanded access study is to provide patients with Pompe disease in the United States (US), access to alglucosidase alfa produced from a scaled up manufacturing process for a limited time until production at this scale is approved for commercial use by the Food and Drug Administration.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- APPROVED_FOR_MARKETING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- Not specified
- The patient or patient's legal guardian must provide signed, informed consent prior to performing any study-related procedures.
- The patient must reside in the US.
- The patient must have a confirmed diagnosis of Pompe disease defined as documented acid alpha-glucosidase (GAA) enzyme deficiency from any tissue source and/or GAA gene mutations.
- The patient must have/had documented clinical signs and symptoms of Pompe disease.
- The patient must have/had prior treatment with alglucosidase alfa produced at commercial scale OR be naive to enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) for the treatment of Pompe disease and meet at least 1 of the following criteria: require a wheelchair OR require some respiratory assistance for any number of hours (including night time) through non-invasive ventilation.
- The patient must be capable of complying with the required program schedule of assessments.
- Females who are pregnant or lactating
- The patient has a clinical condition unrelated to Pompe disease that would interfere with program assessments.
- The patient is currently enrolled in any clinical studies.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- EXPANDED_ACCESS
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
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