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This study will investigate whether pazopanib can reduce epistaxis and improve anaemia in subjects with hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) at a dose that is well tolerated. The study will have 2 parts. Part A will be an open label, dose-escalation study in which up to 4 cohorts of approximately 6 subjects each will receive increasing doses of pazopanib for a maximum of 12 weeks. The dose in the first cohort will be 50mg per day and the maximum dose in a cohort will be 400 mg per day. Dose escalation will not occur as planned if the predefined safety stopping criteria are met or at least 4 subjects in a cohort have demonstrated efficacy (as measured by epistaxis, haemoglobin, transfusion or iron infusion requirements). If efficacy is demonstrated in Part A with an acceptable safety profile, Part B will be initiated to further define the optimal dose(s) including dose duration/schedule and to provide further support for the proof of mechanism. Approximately 15 subjects will participate and will be randomised to active or placebo in a ratio of 3:2. This part of the study will be double-blind.
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Subject has poorly controlled hypertension [defined as systolic blood pressure (SBP) >= 140 millimeter of mercury (mmHg) or diastolic blood pressure (DBP) >= 90mmHg]. Initiation or adjustment of antihypertensive medication(s) is permitted prior to study entry. At Screening, blood pressure must be assessed three times and the mean SBP/DBP must be <140/90 mmHg in order for a subject to be eligible for the study.
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