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Status: Recruiting

Phase 3 Extension Study of ADX-324 in Participants With Hereditary Angioedema (HAE)

Study ADX-324-302 is an extension study for participants who complete the Phase 3 ADX-324-301 trial. The extension study will provide information about the safety and efficacy of additional dosing of ADX-324 in participants with Type I and Type II hereditary angioedema (HAE). The study will also include pharmacodynamic (PD), pharmacokinetic (PK), and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) measurements.

Participants needed: 90
Trial details
Phase: Phase 3Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: ADARx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Updated: Jun 16, 2026Locations: 48
Eligibility criteria

Have a documented diagnosis of HAE (Type I or II) [+2]

A negative reaction to study drug in ADX-324-301

Status: Recruiting

STOP-HAE: A Phase 3 Study of ADX-324 in HAE

This study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of ADX-324 in participants with Type 1 or Type 2 hereditary angioedema. The study will also evaluate safety, pharmacokinetics (PK), pharmacodynamics (PD), and health-related quality of life measures.

Participants needed: 90
Trial details
Phase: Phase 3Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: ADARx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Updated: Jun 16, 2026Locations: 51
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥18 years at the time of signing informed consent. [+3]

Concurrent diagnosis of another form of recurrent angioedema (such as acquired a... [+7]

Status: Recruiting

Rectal Arterial Embolization vs Band Ligation for the Treatment of Internal hemOrrhoidS

The purpose of this clinical trial is to compare two standard of care non-surgical treatments for hemorrhoidal bleeding: hemorrhoidal artery embolization (HAE) versus rubber band ligation (RBL). Directly comparing these two methods may help to clarify which treatment is better for controlling hemorrhoidal bleeding, reducing symptoms, and improving patients' quality of life. HAE is a standard minimally invasive procedure to put tiny particles or coils into the blood vessel that feeds a hemorrhoid to block the blood flow (embolization). This involves using a catheter inserted into an artery, using twilight (conscious) sedation. RBL is a standard procedure that involves using small rubber bands around the base of the hemorrhoids to cut off blood flow, causing it to shrink or shrivel.

Participants needed: 40
Trial details
Age: 18-89Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Jessica K. Stewart, MDUpdated: May 8, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥ 18 years and less than 90 years. [+5]

Moderate loss of kidney function, defined as estimated glomerular filtration rat... [+9]

Status: Recruiting

Hemorrhoidal Artery Embolization: Longitudinal Impact On Symptoms (HELIOS)

Hemorrhoidal artery embolization (HAE) is a novel treatment for symptomatic internal hemorrhoids. HAE involves the deliberate blockage (embolization) of enlarged rectal or hemorrhoidal arteries leading to reduction of abnormal blood flow to the hemorrhoidal tissue. The aim of HAE is to the improve hemorrhoid related symptoms, especially bleeding. Initial reports of HAE have demonstrated that it both safe and effective. Following an initial clinic visit to determine trial candidacy, enrolled patients will be subsequently treated with HAE. Patients will be followed for a year with clinic follow-up visits at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months.

Participants needed: 22
Trial details
Age: 18-90Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of California, Los AngelesUpdated: Feb 2, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age 18 to 90 years [+7]

Asymptomatic patients [+12]