This clinical trial is focused on studying a condition known as Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency, which is a rare blood disorder. The trial will evaluate a treatment called Mitapivat, also known by its code name AG-348. Mitapivat is a medication that comes in the form of tablets or granules and is taken orally. The purpose of the study is to determine how effective and safe Mitapivat is for children with Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency who regularly receive blood transfusions.
Participants in the study will be randomly assigned to receive either Mitapivat or a placebo, which is a substance with no active medication. The study will begin with a period where neither the participants nor the researchers know who is receiving Mitapivat or the placebo. This is known as a double-blind study. After this initial phase, there will be an open-label extension period lasting five years, during which all participants will have the option to receive Mitapivat. The main goal is to see if Mitapivat can reduce the need for blood transfusions in these children.
The study will involve regular monitoring and assessments to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the treatment. Participants will be closely observed to track any changes in their condition and to gather data on how Mitapivat affects their need for blood transfusions. This trial aims to provide valuable information that could lead to improved treatment options for children with Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency.



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