This study is looking at chronic kidney disease in children and teenagers. Chronic kidney disease is a condition where the kidneys are damaged and cannot filter blood as well as they should. The study will test a medicine called empagliflozin, which is also known by the brand name Jardiance. Some participants will receive empagliflozin tablets, while others will receive placebo tablets that look the same but contain no active medicine. The medicine is taken by mouth as film-coated tablets.
The purpose of the study is to learn how empagliflozin works in the bodies of children and teenagers with chronic kidney disease, to see if it is safe for them, and to find out if it helps their kidney disease. The study will measure how much of the medicine gets into the blood, check for any unwanted effects, and see if the medicine helps improve kidney function. The study will look at changes in protein levels in the urine, which is one way to measure how well the kidneys are working, and changes in how well the kidneys filter waste from the blood.
The study has two parts. In the first part, participants will be randomly assigned to receive either empagliflozin or placebo for 24 weeks, and neither the participants nor the doctors will know which treatment they are receiving. After this period, there will be an open-label extension where all participants will know they are receiving empagliflozin. The total treatment period can last up to 72 weeks. During the study, participants will continue taking their regular medicines for kidney disease, which may include medicines that help protect the kidneys. Regular check-ups will be done to monitor the participants’ health and kidney function throughout the study.



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