This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase 2 study is evaluating Teverelix DP in men following a first episode of acute urinary retention (AUR) associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a population at risk of recurrent urinary retention and subsequent surgical or minimally invasive intervention.
The study is designed to evaluate the effects of Teverelix DP on total prostate volume and urinary function and to prospectively evaluate clinically meaningful outcomes including recurrent AUR, BPH-related surgical or minimally invasive intervention, protocol-defined treatment failure and clinical benefit.
Participants will be randomized to one of four treatment groups evaluating two active Teverelix DP regimens: 90 mg administered intramuscularly (IM) and 120 mg administered subcutaneously (SC) and their respective matched placebo controls.
The primary endpoint is percent change from baseline in total prostate volume (TPV) at Week 12. Participants will continue to be evaluated during the 28-week treatment period for urinary function and prospectively defined clinical outcomes, including recurrent AUR, BPH-related intervention, treatment failure and clinical benefit, and will be followed through Week 52 for protocol-defined longer-term assessments and safety follow-up.
The study is designed to characterize biological activity, urinary function, clinical outcomes, safety and the relative treatment effects of the two Teverelix DP regimens to inform dose and route selection and subsequent clinical development.