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The study is a phase II, randomized, 2-arm parallel-group, double-blind study to explore the efficacy, safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of KAND567 versus placebo in COVID-19 subjects in need of oxygen treatment.
The target was to include forty (40) subjects with diagnosed COVID-19 for participation in the study. If at screening all criteria for study participation were fulfilled and informed consent signed, the subject was enrolled and randomized into one of the two arms. After randomization, the subjects were to receive KAND567 or placebo treatment for 7 days.
After the treatment period the subjects returned to ordinary clinical follow-up, but a study follow-up visit was to be planned for Day 21 and 90.
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(A) Ferritin: > 300 ng/mL for men and > 150 ng/mL for women. (B) C-reactive protein (CRP): ≥ 10 mg/L. (C) D-dimer elevated above the age-adjusted lower limit: (i) ≤ 50 years; < 0.5 mg/L FEU (Fibrinogen Equivalent Units). (ii) > 50 years; age-related, calculated as follows: 0.5 mg/L FEU + 0.01 mg/L FEU for every year over 50 (i.e., one who is 70 years old has thus a reference limit of < 0.7 mg/L FEU; one who is 90 years old has a reference limit of < 0.9 mg/L FEU).
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35 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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