Azd4831

Clinical trials are investigating Azd4831 in adults with non-cirrhotic NASH with fibrosis. These studies are looking at safety, tolerability, and pharmacodynamics, which means how the treatment affects the body. The trial data focus on people with liver disease linked to fatty liver and fibrosis.

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Trial overview

The trial data show one interventional study of Azd4831 in adults with non-cirrhotic NASH with fibrosis, which means a form of fatty liver disease with liver scarring but not cirrhosis.[1]

This study was designed to assess safety, tolerability, and pharmacodynamics, meaning how the treatment affects the body.[1]

Who was studied

The study included adult participants with non-cirrhotic NASH with fibrosis.[1]

The condition description in the trial data explains that NASH is a progressive form of fatty liver disease and is linked with inflammation, liver cell injury, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and abnormal blood fats.[1]

The study data do not list detailed extra entry rules beyond this target group.[1]

What the study measured

The main outcome was the change from baseline and over placebo to Week 12 in ALT, a liver blood test used as a marker of liver injury.[1]

Because the trial also measured safety and tolerability, it was not only about whether the treatment may help, but also about how well people could take it and whether it caused problems.[1]

Placebo was used as a comparison, which helps researchers see whether changes are linked to the study treatment rather than to chance or to the trial setting itself.[1]

Trial phase and status

This was a Phase 2 study, which usually means the treatment is being tested in a specific patient group to learn more about its effects and safety.[1]

The trial status was Completed, and the enrollment was 94 participants.[1]

What the terms mean

Fibrosis means scar tissue in the liver, which can happen after ongoing liver damage.[1]

Non-cirrhotic means the liver has not reached cirrhosis, the most advanced stage of liver scarring.[1]

Pharmacodynamics means the study looked at what Azd4831 does in the body, not just whether it is safe.[1]

ALT is a blood test that can rise when the liver is injured or irritated.[1]

Trial ID Phase Condition studied Status Enrollment
NCT05638737 Phase 2 Non-cirrhotic NASH with fibrosis Completed 94

Ongoing Clinical Trials on Azd4831

  • Study on the Safety and Effects of AZD4831 for Adults with Non-Cirrhotic Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) with Fibrosis

    Not recruiting

    Investigated drugs:
    Denmark Italy Norway Portugal Spain Sweden

Glossary

  • Azd4831: The study treatment being tested in the clinical trial. The trial data do not provide a full drug description, but they do show it is being compared with placebo in adults with liver disease.
  • Non-cirrhotic: This means the liver disease has not reached cirrhosis. Cirrhosis is severe, long-term liver scarring.
  • NASH: Short for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis. It is a form of fatty liver disease that includes fat buildup, inflammation, and liver cell injury.
  • Fibrosis: Scar tissue in the liver. Fibrosis can happen when the liver is damaged over time.
  • Placebo: An inactive treatment that looks like the study drug. It is used to compare results and see whether the study drug has an effect.
  • Pharmacodynamics: How a treatment affects the body. In this trial, it means the researchers want to see what Azd4831 does in participants.
  • Tolerability: How well people can take a treatment without major problems. It helps show whether the study treatment is acceptable to patients.
  • Safety: Whether the treatment causes harmful effects or serious problems. Safety is a key part of clinical trials.
  • ALT: A liver blood test called alanine aminotransferase. Higher values can be a sign of liver injury.
  • Baseline: The starting point before treatment begins. Changes are measured from this point.
  • Week 12: The time point 12 weeks after the study starts. The trial measured the main result at this time.
  • Adult participants: People who are old enough to join an adult clinical trial. In this study, the participants were adults with liver disease.

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