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The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the time to confirmed clinical recovery in participants hospitalized with COVID-19. Candidate agents will be evaluated frequently for efficacy and safety, with candidate agents being added to and/or removed from the study on an ongoing basis, depending on the results of their evaluation.
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This adaptive, randomized, placebo-controlled platform study is designed to rapidly assess multiple candidate agents as treatments for COVID-19 in hospitalized patients. Candidate agents will be evaluated frequently (through ongoing monitoring) for futility and safety, with candidate agents being added to and/or removed from the study on an ongoing basis, depending on the results of their evaluation.
For inclusion, participants will need to be hospitalized with a clinical status of Grade 2 to Grade 5, as defined by the following Clinical Severity Status 8-Point Ordinal Scale:
Participants will be randomized equally to either the candidate agent plus standard of care (SoC) or placebo plus SoC in a double-blind fashion. Participants who are randomized to placebo plus SoC will subsequently be randomized equally to a matching placebo corresponding to an available agent whose sub-protocol the patient qualified for (ie, a 2-stage randomization). Each participant in the placebo plus SoC group will only receive one type of placebo. Randomization will be stratified by baseline clinical severity of 2 on the 8-point ordinal scale (yes/no) and remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no).
The study will evaluate each candidate agent separately as an add-on to the SoC to assess safety and efficacy. The comparator group for a candidate agent will include participants randomized to the placebo arm of any sub-protocol according to the following conditions:
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Adults (≥18 years of age) with active severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection confirmed by laboratory tests and/or point of care tests (eg, commercial or public health assay, which is approved for emergency use). If no diagnostic test results are available that have been obtained during the previous 72 hours, then a test should be performed as part of the screening assessment.
A score of Grade 2 (hospitalized, on invasive mechanical ventilation or ECMO), Grade 3 (hospitalized, on noninvasive ventilation or high-flow oxygen devices), Grade 4 (hospitalized, requiring supplemental oxygen), or Grade 5 (hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen, requiring ongoing medical care [COVID-19 related or otherwise]), as defined by an 8 point ordinal scale.
Male participants:
Female participants:
Ability to provide informed consent signed by the study participant or legally authorized representative.
Ability and willingness to participate in telephone/telemedicine follow-up visits if needed.
Zilucoplan only: Antibiotic prophylaxis: all participants must be willing to take antibiotic prophylaxis concomitantly, starting with the first dose of zilucoplan or placebo.
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515 participants in 6 patient groups, including a placebo group
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