This clinical trial is focused on studying a rare disease called Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (aHUS). This condition affects the blood and kidneys, leading to problems like low platelet counts, destruction of red blood cells, and kidney failure. The treatment being tested in this study is a medication called Iptacopan, which is taken as hard gelatin capsules. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the long-term safety and tolerability of Iptacopan in individuals with aHUS who have already participated in a previous study involving this medication.
Participants in this study will continue taking Iptacopan to see how well it works over a longer period. The study will monitor the safety of the medication by checking for any side effects and changes in health, such as blood tests and heart monitoring. The study will also look at how well the medication helps manage the symptoms of aHUS, like maintaining healthy blood counts and kidney function, without the need for other treatments.
The study is designed to last several years, allowing researchers to gather comprehensive data on the effects of Iptacopan over time. Participants will be regularly assessed to ensure their safety and to track the effectiveness of the treatment in managing aHUS symptoms. This research aims to provide valuable information on the long-term use of Iptacopan for people living with aHUS.



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