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hgh growth factor rct n=150 2017-11-13 ClinicalTrials

Once-Weekly TransCon hGH Shows Safety and Efficacy in Children with GHD

A Safety, Tolerability and Efficacy Study of TransCon hGH in Children With Growth Hormone Deficiency

Background

Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD) in children is a chronic condition characterized by insufficient production of growth hormone, leading to short stature and other developmental issues. The standard treatment involves daily subcutaneous injections of recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH), a regimen that can be highly burdensome for both children and their families. This frequent dosing often leads to significant challenges with treatment adherence, potentially compromising long-term growth outcomes and overall quality of life. This pivotal Phase 3 study aimed to address this critical unmet need by evaluating the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of a novel, long-acting growth hormone product, TransCon hGH, administered only once weekly, as a more convenient and potentially adherence-improving alternative to daily injections.

Study Design

Population
Children with Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD) requiring growth hormone treatment.
Intervention
TransCon hGH, administered once weekly via subcutaneous injection.
Outcome
Safety, tolerability, and efficacy of TransCon hGH in improving growth outcomes.

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Source: clinicaltrials:NCT03305016 · Ingested 2026-04-24 · Digest: gemini-2.5-flash