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Clinical Trial

Evaluation of the Safety of Loargys Arginine Test System in Loargys-treated Patients

NCT: NCT07573059 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07573059
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2026-04-17
Completion2027-07-15

Brief Summary

Arginase 1 deficiency (ARG1-D) is a rare condition in which the body cannot properly break down a substance called arginine. This leads to high levels of arginine and related substances in the blood, which can cause serious health problems and reduce quality of life. Loargys is a new treatment designed to lower arginine levels in people with ARG1-D. It works by providing a modified version of a natural enzyme that breaks down arginine in the blood. The dose of Loargys is adjusted for each patient based on their arginine levels. Because Loargys continues to break down arginine even after a blood sample has been taken, to ensure accurate results, a special substance (called nor-NOHA) is added to the blood collection tubes to stop this process after the sample is taken. The arginine levels are then measured using a standard laboratory test. The Loargys Arginine Test System used in this study includes both the special blood collection tubes and the laboratory test used to measure arginine. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of this test system when used to measure arginine levels in patients receiving Loargys.

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What is Evaluation of the Safety of Loargys Arginine Test System in Loargys-treated Patients?

Evaluation of the Safety of Loargys Arginine Test System in Loargys-treated Patients is a clinical trial registered under NCT07573059. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07573059?

The current status of NCT07573059 (Evaluation of the Safety of Loargys Arginine Test System in Loargys-treated Patients) is: RECRUITING.

When did Evaluation of the Safety of Loargys Arginine Test System in Loargys-treated Patients start?

Evaluation of the Safety of Loargys Arginine Test System in Loargys-treated Patients started on 2026-04-17.

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