Study Overview

Researchers are looking for other ways to treat people with PAH. In PAH, the blood vessels in the lungs become thick and narrow, which makes it harder for blood to flow to the lungs.

The goal of the study is to learn:

* What happens to different doses of sotatercept in a person’s body over time when it is given using weight-banded doses compared to weight-based doses. There may be differences in how the medicine works with the new dosing method (weight-banded dosing) being studied in this trial.
* About the safety of sotatercept and if people tolerate it

View full trial information on Clinicaltrials.gov

NATIONAL TRIAL REFERENCE NUMBER

NCT06664801

When you talk with your doctor or clinical team member, please have the national trial reference number available.

Resources

Patient Participation

Only a qualified healthcare professional can determine if you are eligible to take part in a clinical trial. However, this information may be useful in starting a conversation with your doctor.

Conditions

Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension

Age Range

18+

Sex

All

Study Details

Trial Phase

Trial Phase 2

In Phase 2 trials, researchers try to find out if a treatment works in about 100 to 500 participants – usually people who have the health condition the treatment is intended to treat. In vaccine trials, the participants are usually healthy. Phase 2 trials may happen in a doctor’s office, a clinic, or a hospital.

Start Date

End Date

  • Actual study start date 11-14-2024
  • Estimated primary completion date 07-10-2026
  • Estimated study completion date 07-10-2026

Trial Locations

Locations shown may have changed in some cases. Please call the number listed in the location results to confirm the nearest trial site. Talk with a trial site member for more information.

What can you do next?

If you think this clinical trial might be a good fit and you are interested in taking part, take the next step to see if you are eligible.

Taking part in a clinical trial is an important decision

If you are considering joining a clinical trial, first learn as much as you can about:

  • The investigational treatment that is being studied
  • What the risks and possible benefits are for participants

Talk to your doctor about the clinical trial before you decide to join

 

Read out “What to Consider” page for more questions to ask and think about

NATIONAL TRIAL REFERENCE NUMBER

NCT06664801

When you talk with your doctor or clinical team member, please have the national trial reference number available.

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