About this trial
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if Oleogel-S10 gel works to treat skin wounds from two types of inherited epidermolysis bullosa (EB): junctional EB (JEB) or dystrophic EB (DEB) in the Japanese population. Children and adults may participate. The trial also looks at the safety of Oleogel-S10 gel. The main questions it will answer are:
* Does Oleogel-S10 gel close wounds from JEB or DEB within 45 days or reduce the size of the wounds? * Are there any medical problems when using Oleogel-S10 gel? * How much of the drug ends up in your blood?
The study has 2 parts. In Part 1, participants will:
* Apply Oleogel-S10 gel to the EB wound dressings at least once every 4 days for 45 days. * Visit the clinic once every 2 weeks for checkups and tests. If participants complete Part 1, they may participate in Part 2 if they choose to. In Part 2, participants will continue to receive Oleogel-S10 gel until the product is available to buy in Japan or until the trial is stopped by the company.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Male or female aged ≥ 21 days
Confirmed diagnosis of either JEB or DEB
Both biological parents and all 4 grandparents of Japanese descent
All are located outside of the anogenital region
Disqualifiers
Hypersensitivity to Oleogel-S10 or any of its excipients
Diagnosis of EB subtypes simplex or Kindler EB
Receipt of systemic antibiotics for wound-related infections within 7 days prior to enrollment
Receipt of systemic or topical (on EB wounds) steroids within 30 days prior to enrollment Exceptions: Inhaled, ophthalmic, or mucosal applications, such as budesonide suspension for esophageal strictures
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Oleogel-S10