Cutaneous Leihmaniasis

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Study Comparing Several Drugs to Understand Which Work Against Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL)

MAMS4CL comprises a clinical trial with three embedded sub-studies designed to comprehensively evaluate the administered treatments and assess the impact of CL treatment on patients and the healthcare system. The multi-centre multi-arm multi-stage phase 3 clinical trial is designed to rigorously evaluate a total of 4 alternative treatment options for systemic CL against Sodium Stibugluconate (SSG) as the standard of care. The trial comprises two seamlessly linked stages. In stage 1, all four investigational arms will be evaluated against the control arm for efficacy to inform the selection of the arms, based on a pre-defined efficacy threshold that will advance to stage 2, in addition to the control arm. After stage 2, the experimental interventions will be compared with SSG similar to a standard superiority trial for efficacy. The general study design in stage 1 and stage 2 will be identical; only the number of investigational arms may differ. Patients will be randomized into the respective treatment arms at the recruitment sites of Arba Minch hospital, Boru Meda hospital and ALERT hospital in Ethiopia. Individuals will be hospitalized during the entire course of their treatment. As different arms have different treatment duration, patient hospitalization period and visit schedules will differ between arms. In total, the study will last 180 days for each participant.

Participants needed: 900
Trial details
Phase: Phase 3Age: 4-65Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Institute of Tropical Medicine, BelgiumUpdated: Mar 10, 2026Locations: 3
Eligibility criteria

Parasitological (microscopy, culture or PCR) confirmation of leishmaniasis [+6]

Pregnant (positive pregnancy test at screening) or breastfeeding [+11]