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RECRUITING

NCT06760546

A Trial of Setmelanotide in Patients With Congenital Hypothalamic Obesity (Sub-study of NCT05774756)

This is a sub-study of Study RM-493-040 (NCT05774756). The goal of this sub-study is to learn how well Setmelanotide works to improve weight reduction, hunger, and quality of life in patients 4 years of age and older with congenital Hypothalamic Obesity (cHO). To determine how well setmelanotide works and how safe it is, patients with cHO will take a daily injection of either setmelanotide or placebo and complete trial assessments for up to 26 weeks on a therapeutic regimen.

Gender: All

Ages: 4 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-02-12

10 states

Hypothalamic Obesity
Multiple Pituitary Hormone Deficiency Genetic Form
Septo-Optic Dysplasia
+3
ENROLLING BY INVITATION

NCT07156578

A Long-Term Study of Bivamelagon in Participants With Hypothalamic Obesity (HO)

This is a long-term, open-label extension study of bivamelagon in participants with Hypothalamic Obesity (HO) who have transitioned from the index study, LG-MCCL005. The study will last up to 2 years.

Gender: All

Ages: 12 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-02-10

6 states

Hypothalamic Obesity
RECRUITING

NCT06239116

A Study of RM-718 in Healthy Subjects and Patients With MC4R Pathway Impairment

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and PK of RM-718 in healthy subjects with obesity and in patients with MC4R Pathway Impairment

Gender: All

Ages: 12 Years - 65 Years

Updated: 2025-12-22

6 states

Hypothalamic Obesity
Prader-Willi Syndrome
PWS
RECRUITING

NCT06901245

Tirzepatide in PWS, HO and GNSO

This research study is comparing the effectiveness of a weight loss medication called Tirzepatide in young adults with Prader-Willi Syndrome and/or hypothalamic obesity, as compared to young adults with obesity that is unrelated to a genetic syndrome or underlying medical cause. These groups will be given medication for 1 year to see how weight and other health factors are effected by the medication.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 26 Years

Updated: 2025-09-16

3 states

Prader-Willi Syndrome
Hypothalamic Obesity
Obesity/Therapy
RECRUITING

NCT06299891

Efficacy and Safety of Phentermine/Topiramate in Youth With Hypothalamic Obesity

Hypothalamic obesity (HO) refers to the substantial weight gain that often complicates hypothalamic brain tumors. Children with this treatment-recalcitrant form of obesity have excess rates of metabolic sequelae compared to otherwise healthy children with similar obesity, and later experience excess mortality related to cardiometabolic disease. In this pilot trial, our objective is to gather key preliminary data about phentermine/topiramate (Ph/T) that is FDA-approved for "common" obesity but has never been tested in HO. The subset of individuals with HO who experience hyperphagia or excess daytime sleepiness may benefit from the Ph/T-induced decrease in appetite and increase in alertness. Preliminary assessments of safety, adverse events, dosing (Aim 1), as well as of efficacy (% BMI loss, Aim 2) will be made in a 28-week parallel-arm double-blinded Phase 2 placebo-controlled clinical trial in 6-28-year-old individuals with HO.

Gender: All

Ages: 6 Years - 28 Years

Updated: 2025-07-28

2 states

Hypothalamic Obesity
Hypothalamic Tumor
Craniopharyngioma
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT05774756

A Trial of Setmelanotide in Acquired Hypothalamic Obesity

The goal of this trial is to learn how well Setmelanotide works to improve weight reduction, hunger, and quality of life in patients 4 years of age and older with acquired Hypothalamic Obesity (HO). To determine how well setmelanotide works and how safe it is, patients with HO will take a daily injection of either setmelanotide or placebo and complete trial assessments for 52 weeks on a therapeutic regimen. A separate sub-study in patients with congenital HO is detailed under NCT06760546.

Gender: All

Ages: 4 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-07-02

18 states

Hypothalamic Obesity