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The purpose of this open-label study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of HDT1801 (BUDCA) over 12 weeks in adult subjects with PBC who have an inadequate response to standard therapy. Inadequate response is defined as persistently elevated serum alkaline phosphatase at greater than or equal to1.5 times the upper limits of normal for the testing lab in spite of having been on adequate doses of standard therapy with UDCA (ursodeoxycholic acid) at 13-15 mg/kg for at least 6 months.
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Have a clinical diagnosis of PBC as confirmed by patient history consistent with the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) Practice Guideline confirmed by two of the following three criteria:
Has been taking a stable, adequate dose of at least (13-15 mg/kg/day) of UDCA for at least 6 months with a serum ALP of at least ≥1.5 × ULN at any time after being on UDCA for >6 months (historical value) and at Screening. If the historical ALP was obtained less than 6 months prior to study start as part of standard of care, the subject may be screened and a second ALP value should be obtained as part of screening, There must be at least a 4-week interval between the ALP values and the ALP values must be ≥1.5 × ULN
If the subject is taking cholestyramine or other bile acid sequestrant for pruritus, must be on a stable dose no more than once a day for at least 8 weeks prior to Baseline visit. Must be willing and able to take cholestyramine at least 2 hours before or after study medication
Females of child-bearing potential and males participating in the study must either agree to use at least two approved barrier methods of contraception or be completely abstinent from sexual intercourse, if this is their usual and preferred lifestyle, throughout the duration of the study and for three months after stopping study drug. Females who are postmenopausal must have appropriate documentation
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