This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of a medication called BI 685509, both alone and in combination with another medication, empagliflozin. The study is aimed at people with a liver condition known as cirrhosis, which is often caused by viral infections like Hepatitis B (HBV) and Hepatitis C (HCV), or by a condition called non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). These patients also have a complication called portal hypertension, which means there is high blood pressure in the main blood vessel going to the liver. Some participants may also have Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM).
The purpose of the study is to investigate the safety and how well people tolerate the medication BI 685509 in patients with significant portal hypertension and compensated cirrhosis, which means the liver is damaged but still able to perform its functions. The study will also look at the effects of combining BI 685509 with empagliflozin in patients with cirrhosis due to NASH and T2DM. Participants will receive treatment for a period of 8 weeks, and the study will measure changes in the pressure within the liver’s blood vessels during this time.
Throughout the study, participants will take the medications in the form of film-coated tablets by mouth. The study will monitor the percentage change in a measurement called HVPG (hepatic venous pressure gradient), which helps assess the severity of portal hypertension. The study will also observe any side effects or complications that may occur during the treatment period. The goal is to better understand how these medications can help manage portal hypertension in people with liver cirrhosis.



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