This study focuses on patients with Severe Hypertriglyceridemia (SHTG), a condition characterized by very high levels of triglycerides in the blood that puts people at high risk of developing Acute Pancreatitis. The study aims to test how well a new medication called Plozasiran works in preventing episodes of acute pancreatitis in adults with this condition.
The research will evaluate the effectiveness and safety of Plozasiran compared to placebo in people who have experienced at least two episodes of acute pancreatitis in the past. The medication will be given as a subcutaneous injection, which means it is injected under the skin using a pre-filled syringe. The study medication or placebo will be administered over a period of 48 months.
During the study, researchers will monitor how the treatment affects triglyceride levels in the blood and how well it prevents new episodes of acute pancreatitis. They will also track how the treatment impacts participants’ daily activities and overall health status. The medication being tested, Plozasiran, is designed to reduce the production of a protein called Apolipoprotein C-III, which plays a role in controlling triglyceride levels in the body.



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