Clinical Trial

A Study of Rusfertide in Japanese Adults With Polycythemia Vera

Recruiting Phase 2
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Summary
Polycythemia vera (PV) is a rare blood cancer in which the body makes too many red blood cells. This can make the blood thicker and may increase the risk of serious health problems such as blood clots. Many people with PV need regular phlebotomy, which is a procedure to remove blood, to help keep their hematocrit level under control. Hematocrit is the proportion of red blood cells in the blood. The main aim of this study is to evaluate whether rusfertide helps Japanese participants with PV keep their hematocrit under control and avoid the need for phlebotomy. All participants in this study will receive rusfertide. This study is open-label, which means both the participants and the study team will know what treatment is being given. Participants will be followed for up to about 244 weeks, including a screening period, a 52-week initial treatment period, a long-term extension period, and a 4-week safety follow-up period.
Protocol Amendment History 3 changes
notable Trial sites expanded: 4 -> 9 locations 2026-08-06
critical Recruitment opened 2026-07-31
notable Trial sites expanded: 0 -> 4 locations 2026-07-31
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07648030
Lead Sponsor Takeda
Conditions Polycythemia Vera
Enrollment 9 participants
Start Date 2026-07-14
Primary Completion 2027-10-28 (estimated)
Study Completion 2030-05-17 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-08-05