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This is a global, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, stratified, vehicle-controlled study of the efficacy and safety of Patidegib Topical Gel, 2%, applied topically twice daily to the face of adult participants with Gorlin syndrome. Participants will be required to apply the investigational product for 12 months. The primary endpoint is a comparison between the two treatment arms of the number of new BCCs that develop over the 12 month period.
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An open-label, extension safety and tolerability study is planned for at least 12 months duration following the end of this study. All participants who complete the Month 12 Exit Visit having demonstrated adequate compliance with application of the Investigational Product (IP) without major Protocol Deviations (PDs) during the study will be eligible for participation in the extension study.
All participants will be contacted by phone approximately 30 days following the Exit or Discontinuation Visit to determine if the participant has experienced any new adverse events (AEs)/serious AEs (SAEs) since discontinuation/completion of study treatment.
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Inclusion criteria
The participant must be age at least 18 years of age at the Screening Visit.
The participant must provide written informed consent prior to any study procedures.
The participant must meet diagnostic criteria for the basal cell nevus (Gorlin) syndrome including major criterion #3a plus 1 additional major criterion or plus 2 additional minor criteria listed below.
Major criteria:
Minor criteria:
The participant must have 10 (with at least 3 on the face) clinically typical BCCs present within 24 months prior to Randomization (Baseline/Day 1). Additionally, the subject must have at least 2 BCCs with longest diameter <5 mm present on the face prior to Randomization (Baseline/Day 1).
The participant is willing to have blood collected to measure circulating drug levels.
The participant is willing to abstain from application of a non-study topical medication (prescription or over the counter) to facial skin for the duration of the trial except as prescribed by the Investigator. Moisturizers and emollients are allowed. Participant will be encouraged to use their preferred sunscreen with a sun protector factor (SPF) of at least 30 daily on all exposed skin sites.
If the participant is a woman of childbearing potential (WOCBP), she must be willing to use complete abstinence from sexual intercourse and/or she and her partner must be willing to use at least 2 highly-effective forms of birth control starting prior to Baseline, through the duration of the study, and for 12 months after last application of IP.
If the participant is a male with a female sex partner who is a WOCBP, the participant must be willing to use condoms, even after a vasectomy, starting prior to Baseline, through the duration of the study, and for at least 8 months after the last application of IP.
The participant is willing for all facial BCCs to be evaluated and treatment recommendations made only by the Investigator.
The participant is willing to forego treatment of facial BCCs with anything other than the study IP except when the Investigator believes that delay of treatment of a facial BCC potentially might compromise the health of the subject. During the trial the only allowed form of treatment is surgical. Non-facial BCCs may be removed at the discretion of the Investigator or Primary Skin Care Physician (PSCP).
Exclusion criteria
The subject has previously participated in a clinical trial evaluating patidegib topical gel.
The participant has used topical treatment to the face or systemic therapies that might interfere with the evaluation of the study IP. Among these are use of the following:
The participant is known to have a hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients in the study medication formulation.
The participant is unable or unwilling to make a good faith effort to return to the study site for all study visits and tests.
The participant has uncontrolled systemic disease.
The participant has been treated for invasive cancer within the past 5 years excluding non-melanoma skin cancer, Stage I cervical cancer, ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast, or chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) Stage 0.
The participant has current, recent (within five half-lives of the experimental drug or if half-life not known, within the past 6 months prior to the Screening Visit), or planned participation in an experimental drug study while enrolled in this study.
The participant is a WOCBP who is unwilling or unable to comply with pregnancy prevention measures.
The participant is pregnant or breastfeeding.
The participant has any condition or situation which, in the Investigator's opinion, may put the subject at significant risk, could confound the study results, or could interfere significantly with the subject's participation in the study. This may include a history of other skin conditions (such as severe facial eczema) or diseases, metabolic dysfunction, physical examination findings, or clinical laboratory findings giving reasonable suspicion of a disease or condition that contraindicates use of an investigational drug or that might affect interpretation of the results of the study or render the participant at high risk from treatment complications.
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174 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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