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TKT029 is an open label multi-center study to assess the safety of enzyme replacement therapy with Replagal (agalsidase alfa) in children with Fabry disease, who have completed 6 months of agalsidase alfa therapy in study TKT023 (Cohort 1) or who are treatment-naïve (Cohort 2) and meet all inclusion/exclusion criteria of this study. The study will consist of every other week treatment with Replagal for 52 weeks, with periodic reassessments by Shire HGT for continuation of the study beyond 52 weeks. A decision on the part of the study sponsor to terminate the study may be made at any time.
In Cohort 1, safety and clinical measurement assessments performed during Week 25 or 26 of Study TKT023 served as the baseline assessments for TKT029. Patients in Cohort 1 began treatment with Replagal manufactured using a roller bottle process (Replagal RB); this portion of treatment is denoted as Cohort 1, Phase 1. Safety evaluation visits for Cohort 1, Phase 1 were to be performed at Weeks 13, 25, 55, and every 26 weeks thereafter until the patient discontinued from the study or transitioned to treatment with Replagal manufactured using a bioreactor process (Replagal AF). The transition to Replagal AF marked the restart of the study clock and was denoted as Cohort 1, Phase 2. Safety evaluation visits for Cohort 1, Phase 2 will be performed at Weeks 1, 13, 25, 55, and every 26 weeks thereafter until the patient discontinues from or the sponsor terminates the study.
Patients in Cohort 2 will receive treatment with Replagal AF only; therefore there is only 1 study phase for these patients. Screening assessments performed at Week -1 will serve as the baseline assessments for this study. Safety evaluation visits for Cohort 2 will be performed at Weeks 13, 25, 37, 55 and every 26 weeks thereafter until the patients discontinues from or the sponsor terminates the study.
The final study visit for both cohorts will follow 30 days after the study study drug infusion, at which time a final safety evaluation will be performed. Patients who complete the study will be interviewed by telephone 30 days after their last study infusion for resolution of any outstanding adverse events (AEs) or concomitant medication changes. Any patient who withdraws early from the study will have a final study visit 30 days after the last study drug infusion, at which time a final safety evaluation will be performed.
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1a. For Cohort 1 (both phases):
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Adequate general health (as determined by the Investigators) to undergo the specified phlebotomy regimen and protocol-related procedures and no safety or medical contraindications for participation.
The minor child must assent to participate in the protocol and the parent(s) or legally authorized guardian(s) must have voluntarily signed an Institutional Review Board/Independent Ethics Committee (IRB/IEC) approved informed concent form after all relevant aspects of the study have been explained and discussed with the child and the child's parent(s) or legal guardian(s).
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Patients who meet any of the following criteria are not eligible for this study:
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