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OBJECTIVES:
I. To Evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of cholic acid during provision of compassionate treatment to patients with identified inborn errors of bile acid synthesis and metabolism
II. To assess the safety and tolerability of cholic acid
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Investigational Plan:
A Phase III, open label, single arm, nonrandomized, non-comparative, compassionate treatment study of cholic acid in the treatment of defects of bile acid metabolism.
The study was begun with a single study site at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC), but in 2005 was expanded so that compassionate treatment could be provided to additional patients who had been identified with inborn errors of bile metabolism through the center's screening/diagnostic program.
Patients who were screened were contacted and evaluated with respect to the inclusion/exclusion criteria. Signed informed consent by the patient and/or parents/legal guardian was obtained as soon as it is confirmed that the patient met inclusion/exclusion criteria and the parents/guardian would agree for the child to participate in the study.
The primary interventions for the study were:
Time and Events Schedule:
Baseline:
Confirm eligibility
Obtain written informed consent from patient and/or parents/legal guardian
Collect demographic data and disease and medication history, including family history
Baseline and Ongoing:
Obtain body weight
Record adverse events
Obtain blood and urine samples for laboratory tests
Initiate study drug therapy & monitor study drug therapy and adjust dose as needed
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PROTOCOL ENTRY CRITERIA:
--Disease Characteristics--
Clinical or biochemical evidence of liver disease, unexplained fat-soluble vitamin malabsorption, or peroxisomal dysfunction that compromises bile acid biosynthesis
Inclusion criteria for enrollment were:
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85 participants in 1 patient group
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