The trial looks at children and adolescents with fibrosing interstitial lung disease, a condition where scar tissue builds up in the lungs and makes breathing difficult. The medication being tested is called nerandomilast, given as a film‑coated tablet taken by mouth. A group will receive the active drug while another group will receive a placebo, which looks the same but contains no active ingredient. The main aim is to find out how the drug is handled by the body and whether it is safe for this age group.
Participants will be divided by age. Those aged 6 to under 18 will be part of a double‑blind phase where neither the participants nor the doctors know who receives the drug or the placebo, followed by an open‑label phase where everyone receives the active medication. Children younger than 6 will start directly with the active drug in an open‑label part. Over the course of the study, researchers will watch for side effects and will measure simple health indicators such as oxygen saturation (SpO2), lung capacity measured as FVC, and the distance walked in six minutes (6‑min walk distance), as well as growth and quality‑of‑life questionnaires.



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