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Clinical Trial

Inhaled ZYESAMI (Aviptadil Acetate) for Treatment of Severe COVID-19

NCT: NCT05137795 · WITHDRAWN

NCT IDNCT05137795
StatusWITHDRAWN
Start Date2021-12-15
Completion2022-08-15

Brief Summary

Brief Summary: SARS-CoV-2 virus infection is known to cause Lung Injury that begins as dyspnea and exercise intolerance, but may rapidly progress to Critical COVID-19 with Respiratory Failure and the need for noninvasive or mechanical ventilation. Mortality rates as high as 80% have been reported among those who require mechanical ventilation, despite best available intensive care. Patients with severe COVID-19 by FDA definition who have not developed respiratory failure be treated with nebulized ZYESAMI™ (aviptadil acetate, a synthetic version of Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide (VIP)) 100 μg 3x daily plus Standard of Care vs. placebo + Standard of Care using an FDA 501(k) cleared mesh nebulizer. The primary outcome will be progression in severity of COVID-19 (i.e. critical OR severe progressing to critical) over 28 days. Secondary outcomes will include blood oxygenation as measured by pulse oximetry, dyspnea, exercise tolerance, and levels of TNFα IL-6 and other cytokines.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Inhaled ZYESAMI (Aviptadil Acetate) for Treatment of Severe COVID-19?

Inhaled ZYESAMI (Aviptadil Acetate) for Treatment of Severe COVID-19 is a clinical trial registered under NCT05137795. Current status: WITHDRAWN.

What is the status of NCT05137795?

The current status of NCT05137795 (Inhaled ZYESAMI (Aviptadil Acetate) for Treatment of Severe COVID-19) is: WITHDRAWN.

When did Inhaled ZYESAMI (Aviptadil Acetate) for Treatment of Severe COVID-19 start?

Inhaled ZYESAMI (Aviptadil Acetate) for Treatment of Severe COVID-19 started on 2021-12-15.

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