Ziltivekimab Clinical Trials

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11
Total Trials
6
Recruiting
4
Completed
23,775
Total Enrollment
47
States
Ziltivekimab Evidence & Publications

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Ziltivekimab Clinical Trials

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What Is Ziltivekimab?

Ziltivekimab is an investigational drug that is not yet approved for market. It is a monoclonal antibody designed to target interleukin-6 (IL-6). IL-6 is a protein in the body that plays a key role in inflammation and is involved in various disease processes. By targeting IL-6, ziltivekimab aims to reduce inflammation and its associated effects.

This medication is currently being studied in clinical trials for its potential to treat several serious conditions. Researchers are investigating whether ziltivekimab can help reduce atherosclerotic plaque in the blood vessels of the heart, manage overall cardiovascular risk, and treat people who have been hospitalized due to a heart attack. It is also being explored as a treatment for participants living with heart failure and inflammation, and for those with chronic kidney disease. Ziltivekimab is typically administered as a subcutaneous injection, meaning it is given under the skin, usually once per month.

Uses and Conditions Under Study

Ziltivekimab has been studied in 11 clinical trials involving a total of 23,775 participants. The first trial began in 2019, with the latest expected to conclude in 2025.

Ziltivekimab is primarily being investigated for conditions related to inflammation and cardiovascular health. Inflammation is a key factor in many heart-related diseases. Studies are exploring its role in reducing atherosclerotic plaque, which is the buildup of fatty deposits in arteries, and in managing overall cardiovascular risk. It is also being studied for acute myocardial infarction (AMI), commonly known as a heart attack, with the goal of preventing future heart attacks or strokes. These areas are covered in multiple trials, including 4 trials for inflammation, 3 trials for cardiovascular risk, and 2 trials for AMI.

Another area of focus is heart failure, a condition where the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. Ziltivekimab is being studied in 2 trials to see if it can help treat participants living with heart failure, particularly when inflammation is also present.

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is also being investigated. This condition involves a gradual loss of kidney function over time. Ziltivekimab is being studied in 2 trials for its potential benefits in this patient population.

One trial also included healthy participants to understand how the drug is absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and eliminated by the body. Clinical trials for ziltivekimab are primarily sponsored by Novo Nordisk A/S, which is involved in 9 trials. Other sponsors include Academisch Medisch Centrum - Universiteit van Amsterdam (AMC-UvA) and ECRI bv.

Dosing

Ziltivekimab is administered as a subcutaneous injection, meaning it is given under the skin. This medication has been studied using different delivery methods, including both pre-filled syringes and pen-injectors, to assess ease of use and drug delivery.

The typical dosing schedule for ziltivekimab in clinical trials involves administration once per month. Some studies have explored an initial loading dose followed by a maintenance dose to achieve desired drug levels. Treatment duration can extend for up to 4 years in some ongoing trials.

Clinical trials have investigated several dose strengths to determine the most effective and safest amount. These include 7.5 mg, 15 mg, and 30 mg of ziltivekimab. Researchers are also examining how quickly and to what extent different compositions of ziltivekimab are absorbed, transported, and eliminated from the body to optimize future dosing recommendations.

Side Effects

In clinical trials, patients taking Ziltivekimab experienced certain side effects more often than those taking a placebo. In a smaller study group (n=23), 8.7% of patients on Ziltivekimab had increased blood bilirubin levels and 8.7% experienced eosinophilia (an increase in a type of white blood cell), compared to 0% for both on placebo.

From larger studies (n=196-219), the most common side effects that occurred more frequently with Ziltivekimab compared to placebo included:

Other side effects, such as urinary tract infection (5.1% on Ziltivekimab vs 6.2% on placebo), diarrhea (3.2% on Ziltivekimab vs 7.8% on placebo), and cough (3.2% on Ziltivekimab vs 6.5% on placebo), were reported less frequently in patients taking Ziltivekimab compared to placebo.

Clinical Trial Results

Ziltivekimab has been studied in patients with advanced chronic renal disease to evaluate its effect on inflammation and other markers. Results from two completed trials are summarized below.

Study NCT03926117

This trial investigated the reduction of inflammation. Key findings included:

Study NCT04626505 (Japan)

This trial, conducted in Japan, also focused on inflammation reduction in patients with advanced chronic renal disease:

Currently Recruiting Trials

Ziltivekimab is currently being investigated in several clinical trials for its potential to treat various heart-related conditions. These studies aim to understand how this investigational medicine might help patients who have experienced a heart attack or are living with heart failure and inflammation.

Where to Participate

Ziltivekimab clinical trials are widely accessible, with recruiting sites across the United States. There are currently 336 sites in 239 cities across 47 states where you might be able to participate. Some of the cities with the most active recruiting sites include:

To be eligible for these studies, participants must generally be between 18 and 85 years of age. All genders are welcome, but healthy volunteers and children are not being recruited for these specific Ziltivekimab trials.

Development Timeline

The development journey for Ziltivekimab began on April 24, 2019, with its first clinical trial. Since then, a total of 11 trials have been initiated, involving 23,775 participants. The majority of these studies, seven, are currently in Phase 3, the final stage before potential regulatory approval. Earlier phases included two Phase 1 and two Phase 2 trials.

Novo Nordisk A/S has been the primary driver of Ziltivekimab's development, sponsoring nine of the trials. Other organizations, ECRI bv and Academisch Medisch Centrum - Universiteit van Amsterdam (AMC-UvA), have also contributed to the research efforts.

The scope of Ziltivekimab's investigation has evolved significantly over time. Initial studies explored conditions like IBS-C and hyperphosphatemia. However, the focus has expanded to primarily address cardiovascular and inflammatory conditions. The pipeline now includes studies for Heart Failure, Chronic Kidney Disease, Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI), Coronary Atherosclerosis of Native Coronary Artery, Myocardial Infarction, Systemic Inflammation, Atherosclerosis, and Coronary Artery Disease. The latest trial is projected to conclude on December 24, 2025, marking a significant milestone in its development.

Ziltivekimab Development Timeline

Clinical trial activity from 2019 to 2025.

2025
NCT07276282PHASE3recruiting
Effects of Ziltivekimab on Coronary Atherosclerotic Burden in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction
332 enrolled
NCT07301034PHASE3recruiting
A Research Study to Look at the Effect of Ziltivekimab on Plaque in the Blood Vessels of the Heart, Compared to Placebo, in People With a Heart Attack
332 enrolled
2024
NCT06118281PHASE3recruiting
ARTEMIS - A Research Study to Look at How Ziltivekimab Works Compared to Placebo in People With a Heart Attack
10,000 enrolled
NCT06263244PHASE3recruiting
Specifying the Anti-inflammatory Effects of Ziltivekimab
40 enrolled
NCT06200207PHASE3recruiting
A Research Study Looking Into How Ziltivekimab Works Compared to Placebo in Participants With Heart Failure and Inflammation
680 enrolled
2023
NCT05636176PHASE3recruiting
A Research Study to Look at How Ziltivekimab Works Compared to Placebo in People With Heart Failure and Inflammation
5,600 enrolled
NCT05721989PHASE1completed
A Research Study Looking Into Blood Levels of Three Different Formulations of the Study Medicine Ziltivekimab
267 enrolled
2022
NCT05379829PHASE1completed
A Research Study of How the Medicine Ziltivekimab Works in the Body of Chinese Men and Women With Kidney Disease and Inflammation
24 enrolled
2021
NCT05021835PHASE3active not recruiting
ZEUS - A Research Study to Look at How Ziltivekimab Works Compared to Placebo in People With Cardiovascular Disease, Chronic Kidney Disease and Inflammation
6,200 enrolled
2020
NCT04626505PHASE2completed
Trial to Evaluate Reduction in Inflammation in Patients With Advanced Chronic Renal Disease Utilizing Antibody Mediated IL-6 Inhibition in Japan.
36 enrolled
2019
NCT03926117PHASE2completed
Trial to Evaluate Reduction in Inflammation in Patients With Advanced Chronic Renal Disease Utilizing Antibody Mediated IL-6 Inhibition
264 enrolled

Conditions Under Study

ConditionNCT IDTitleStatusPhaseEnrollment
InflammationNCT06263244Specifying the Anti-inflammatory Effects of ZiltivekimabrecruitingPHASE340
NCT05021835ZEUS - A Research Study to Look at How Ziltivekimab Works Compared to Placebo in People With Cardiovascular Disease, Chronic Kidney Disease and Inflammationactive not recruitingPHASE36,200
NCT04626505Trial to Evaluate Reduction in Inflammation in Patients With Advanced Chronic Renal Disease Utilizing Antibody Mediated IL-6 Inhibition in Japan.completedPHASE236
NCT03926117Trial to Evaluate Reduction in Inflammation in Patients With Advanced Chronic Renal Disease Utilizing Antibody Mediated IL-6 InhibitioncompletedPHASE2264
Cardiovascular RiskNCT06118281ARTEMIS - A Research Study to Look at How Ziltivekimab Works Compared to Placebo in People With a Heart AttackrecruitingPHASE310,000
NCT05021835ZEUS - A Research Study to Look at How Ziltivekimab Works Compared to Placebo in People With Cardiovascular Disease, Chronic Kidney Disease and Inflammationactive not recruitingPHASE36,200
NCT04626505Trial to Evaluate Reduction in Inflammation in Patients With Advanced Chronic Renal Disease Utilizing Antibody Mediated IL-6 Inhibition in Japan.completedPHASE236
Heart FailureNCT06200207A Research Study Looking Into How Ziltivekimab Works Compared to Placebo in Participants With Heart Failure and InflammationrecruitingPHASE3680
NCT05636176A Research Study to Look at How Ziltivekimab Works Compared to Placebo in People With Heart Failure and InflammationrecruitingPHASE35,600
Chronic Kidney DiseaseNCT05021835ZEUS - A Research Study to Look at How Ziltivekimab Works Compared to Placebo in People With Cardiovascular Disease, Chronic Kidney Disease and Inflammationactive not recruitingPHASE36,200
NCT04626505Trial to Evaluate Reduction in Inflammation in Patients With Advanced Chronic Renal Disease Utilizing Antibody Mediated IL-6 Inhibition in Japan.completedPHASE236
Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI)NCT07276282Effects of Ziltivekimab on Coronary Atherosclerotic Burden in Patients With Acute Myocardial InfarctionrecruitingPHASE3332
NCT06118281ARTEMIS - A Research Study to Look at How Ziltivekimab Works Compared to Placebo in People With a Heart AttackrecruitingPHASE310,000
Coronary Atherosclerosis of Native Coronary ArteryNCT07276282Effects of Ziltivekimab on Coronary Atherosclerotic Burden in Patients With Acute Myocardial InfarctionrecruitingPHASE3332
Healthy ParticipantsNCT05721989A Research Study Looking Into Blood Levels of Three Different Formulations of the Study Medicine ZiltivekimabcompletedPHASE1267
Myocardial InfarctionNCT07301034A Research Study to Look at the Effect of Ziltivekimab on Plaque in the Blood Vessels of the Heart, Compared to Placebo, in People With a Heart AttackrecruitingPHASE3332
Systemic InflammationNCT06200207A Research Study Looking Into How Ziltivekimab Works Compared to Placebo in Participants With Heart Failure and InflammationrecruitingPHASE3680
AtherosclerosisNCT06263244Specifying the Anti-inflammatory Effects of ZiltivekimabrecruitingPHASE340
Chronic Kidney Disease and Systemic InflammationNCT05379829A Research Study of How the Medicine Ziltivekimab Works in the Body of Chinese Men and Women With Kidney Disease and InflammationcompletedPHASE124
Chronic Kidney DiseasesNCT03926117Trial to Evaluate Reduction in Inflammation in Patients With Advanced Chronic Renal Disease Utilizing Antibody Mediated IL-6 InhibitioncompletedPHASE2264
Coronary Artery DiseaseNCT07276282Effects of Ziltivekimab on Coronary Atherosclerotic Burden in Patients With Acute Myocardial InfarctionrecruitingPHASE3332

All Ziltivekimab Clinical Trials (11)

NCT IDTitleStatusPhaseEnrollmentSponsor
NCT07276282Effects of Ziltivekimab on Coronary Atherosclerotic Burden in Patients With Acute Myocardial InfarctionrecruitingPHASE3332ECRI bv
NCT07301034A Research Study to Look at the Effect of Ziltivekimab on Plaque in the Blood Vessels of the Heart, Compared to Placebo, in People With a Heart AttackrecruitingPHASE3332Novo Nordisk A/S
NCT06118281ARTEMIS - A Research Study to Look at How Ziltivekimab Works Compared to Placebo in People With a Heart AttackrecruitingPHASE310,000Novo Nordisk A/S
NCT06263244Specifying the Anti-inflammatory Effects of ZiltivekimabrecruitingPHASE340Academisch Medisch Centrum - Universiteit van Amsterdam (AMC-UvA)
NCT06200207A Research Study Looking Into How Ziltivekimab Works Compared to Placebo in Participants With Heart Failure and InflammationrecruitingPHASE3680Novo Nordisk A/S
NCT05636176A Research Study to Look at How Ziltivekimab Works Compared to Placebo in People With Heart Failure and InflammationrecruitingPHASE35,600Novo Nordisk A/S
NCT05721989A Research Study Looking Into Blood Levels of Three Different Formulations of the Study Medicine ZiltivekimabcompletedPHASE1267Novo Nordisk A/S
NCT05379829A Research Study of How the Medicine Ziltivekimab Works in the Body of Chinese Men and Women With Kidney Disease and InflammationcompletedPHASE124Novo Nordisk A/S
NCT05021835ZEUS - A Research Study to Look at How Ziltivekimab Works Compared to Placebo in People With Cardiovascular Disease, Chronic Kidney Disease and Inflammationactive not recruitingPHASE36,200Novo Nordisk A/S
NCT04626505Trial to Evaluate Reduction in Inflammation in Patients With Advanced Chronic Renal Disease Utilizing Antibody Mediated IL-6 Inhibition in Japan.completedPHASE236Novo Nordisk A/S
NCT03926117Trial to Evaluate Reduction in Inflammation in Patients With Advanced Chronic Renal Disease Utilizing Antibody Mediated IL-6 InhibitioncompletedPHASE2264Novo Nordisk A/S

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Where to Participate: All Ziltivekimab Trial Sites in the U.S. (134 sites across 35 states)

Every actively recruiting Ziltivekimabtrial site, sorted by state then city. Each row links to the trial detail page (eligibility, contacts, full study record). Sites no longer enrolling at the location level are excluded. ClinicalTrials.gov / AACT does not provide street-level addresses; the map link uses the facility's geocoded coordinates where available.

StateFacilityCityTrialMap
ALAdvanced Cardiovascular, LLCAlexander City35010NCT05636176Map
ALEastern Shore Rsrch Inst, LLCFairhope36532NCT05636176Map
ALHeart Center Rsrch_HunstvilleHuntsville35801NCT05636176Map
CAInvivoCure -2Alhambra91801NCT05636176Map
CANational Heart Institute CalBeverly Hills90211NCT05636176Map
CAValley Clinical TrialsCovina91723NCT05636176Map
CAPurushotham & Akther Kotha MD, inc.La Mesa91942NCT05636176Map
CAVA Loma Linda Hlthcr SysLoma Linda92357NCT05636176Map
CABiopharma Clinical Research Services, LLCLos Angeles90035NCT05636176Map
CAVA Greater Los Angeles Hlthcare SystemLos Angeles90073NCT05636176Map
CAVAGrtrLosAngelesHlthcareSystemLos Angeles90073NCT05636176Map
CAValley Clinical Trials, Inc.Northridge91325NCT05636176Map
CAValley Clinical Trials, Inc.Northridge91325NCT06200207Map
CASan Diego Cardiac CenterSan Diego92123NCT05636176Map
CANorth America Research InstituteSan Dimas91773NCT05636176Map
CAManshadi Heart InstituteStockton95204NCT05636176Map
CALundquist Inst-Biomed InnovtnTorrance90502NCT05636176Map
CAInvivoCureVan Nuys91405NCT05636176Map
CORocky Mountain Regional VAMCAurora80045NCT05636176Map
CTBridgeport HospitalBridgeport06610NCT05636176Map
CTCardiology Associates of Fairfield CountyStamford06905NCT05636176Map
FLPioneer Clinical Studies-Coral GablesCoral Gables33134NCT05636176Map
FLNature Coast Clin Rsrch_Crystal RiverCrystal River34429NCT05636176Map
FLNew Generation of Medical ResearchHialeah33016NCT05636176Map
FLMemorial Region Hosp_HollywoodHollywood33021NCT05636176Map
FLBaptist Health Research InstituteJacksonville32258NCT05636176Map
FLJacksonville Ctr for Clin ResJacksonville32216NCT05636176Map
FLClearwater Cardiovascular ConsultantsLargo33777NCT06200207Map
FLBaptist Health South FloridaMiami33173NCT05636176Map
FLPioneer Clinical Studies-Coral GablesMiami33176NCT05636176Map
FLNCH Research InstituteNaples34102NCT05636176Map
FLAmavita Research Services, LLCNorth Miami Beach33169NCT05636176Map
FLOcala Cardiovascular ResearchOcala34471NCT05636176Map
FLOrmond Beach Clinical ResearchOrmond Beach32174NCT05636176Map
FLSt Johns Ctr Clin Rsch-St. AugSaint Augustine32086NCT05636176Map
FLCardio Partners Clin Res InstWellington33449NCT05636176Map
FLWinter Haven HospitalWinter Haven33881NCT05636176Map
FLWinter Haven HospitalWinter Haven33881NCT06118281Map
FLGuardian Research Org LLCWinter Park32792NCT05636176Map
GAEmory University School of Medicine_AtlantaAtlanta30322NCT05636176Map
GAMorehouse School of MedicineAtlanta30310NCT05636176Map
GANSC Research, IncJohns Creek30024NCT05636176Map
GAGA Arrhythmia Cons & Rsch InstMacon31201NCT05636176Map
IDSt. Luke's Idaho Cardiology AssociatesMeridian83642NCT05636176Map
ILChicago Medical Research LLCHazel Crest60429NCT05636176Map
ILMidwest Cardiovascular InstituteNaperville60540NCT05636176Map
ILMethodist Medical Center of IllinoisPeoria61636NCT05636176Map
ILOSF HealthCare_Cardiovasc InstPeoria61614NCT05636176Map
INMidwest Cardiovascu Rsrch FoundationElkhart46514NCT05636176Map
INAsha Clinical Rsch-Munster, LLCHammond46324NCT05636176Map
INFranciscan Network-IN Heart PHYIndianapolis46237NCT05636176Map
INCardiovascular Rsrch of NW_INMunster46321NCT05636176Map
INReid Physician AssociatesRichmond47374NCT05636176Map
IAUniversity Of Iowa Hospitals and ClinicsIowa City52242NCT05636176Map
KSMidwest Heart & Vasc SpecOverland Park66211NCT05636176Map
KYBaptist Health HardinElizabethtown42701NCT05636176Map
KYBaptist Health LouisvilleLouisville40207NCT05636176Map
LALOUISIANA HEART CenterBogalusa70427NCT05636176Map
LAHeart Clinic of HammondHammond70403NCT05636176Map
LAUniversity Medical Center New OrleansNew Orleans70112NCT05636176Map
MDAscension Saint Agnes Heart CaBaltimore21229NCT05636176Map
MDJohns Hopkins University_BaltimoreBaltimore21287NCT05636176Map
MDCapitol Cardiology Assoc_LanhamLanham20706NCT05636176Map
MDMD Medical ResearchOxon Hill20745NCT05636176Map
MAPentucket Medical AssociatesHaverhill01830NCT05636176Map
MIDetroit Med Center-Wayne StateDetroit48201NCT05636176Map
MITrinity Health Michigan HeartYpsilanti48197NCT05636176Map
MNFairview Health ServicesMaplewood55109NCT05636176Map
MNMinneapolis VA Health Care SysMinneapolis55417NCT05636176Map
MSCardiolg Assoc Rsch LLC_TupeloTupelo38801NCT06118281Map
MOKansas City VA Medical CenterKansas City64128NCT06200207Map
MOSt Louis Heart & Vascular, P.C.St Louis63136NCT05636176Map
NEUniv. of Nebraska Medical Center_OmahaOmaha68198NCT05636176Map
NVPalm Research Center Inc.Las Vegas89128NCT05636176Map
NJNJ HeartLinden07036NCT05636176Map
NJBarnabas HealthLivingston07039NCT05636176Map
NJInspira HealthMullica Hill08062NCT05636176Map
NJSaint Michael's Med Ctr NJNewark07102NCT05636176Map
NYCapital Cardiology Associates_AlbanyAlbany12211NCT05636176Map
NYMount Sinai Hosp at NYCNew York10019NCT05636176Map
NYMount Sinai Hosp at NYCNew York10029NCT05636176Map
NYNY Presbyt Hosp-W Cornell MedNew York10021NCT05636176Map
NYLaurelton Heart Specialist PCRosedale11422NCT05636176Map
NYSaratoga Clinical ResearchSaratoga Springs12866NCT05636176Map
NYStony Brook University HospitalStony Brook11794NCT05636176Map
NYChear Center LLCThe Bronx10455NCT05636176Map
NYJacobi Medical CenterThe Bronx10461NCT06118281Map
NCDuke UniversityDurham27710NCT05636176Map
NCMedication Mgmnt, LLC_GrnsboroGreensboro27405NCT05636176Map
NCCarteret Medical GroupMorehead City28557NCT05636176Map
NCUNC Rex HealthcareRaleigh27607NCT05636176Map
NDTrinity Medical GroupMinot58701NCT06118281Map
OHAultman HospitalCanton44710NCT05636176Map
OHK&R Research LlcMarion43302NCT05636176Map
OHRama Research LLCMarion43302NCT05636176Map
OKSouth Oklahoma Heart Research, LLCOklahoma City73135NCT05636176Map
PACapital Area Research LLCCamp Hill17011NCT05636176Map
PAPenn State Hlth Holy Spirit Med CtrCamp Hill17011NCT05636176Map
PAChambersburg HospitalChambersburg17201NCT06118281Map
PAGeisinger Medical CenterDanville17822NCT05636176Map
PAThomas Jefferson University_PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia19114NCT05636176Map
PAPenn State Health-Berks CardiologyWyomissing19610NCT05636176Map
SDMonument Health Clinical RsrchRapid City57701NCT05636176Map
SDSanford Health_Sioux FallsSioux Falls57117NCT05636176Map
TNApex Research Foundation, LLCJackson38301NCT05636176Map
TNThe Jackson Clinic, PAJackson38305NCT05636176Map
TNTennova HC Turkey Creek MCKnoxville37934NCT05636176Map
TXHeart MD_Allen TXAllen75013NCT05636176Map
TXPharmaTex ResearchAmarillo79106NCT06200207Map
TXPharmaTex Research, LLCAmarillo79106NCT05636176Map
TXAustin HeartAustin78756NCT05636176Map
TXUTD SW Medical Center-DallasDallas75390NCT05636176Map
TXDallas Heart and VascularDuncanville75137NCT05636176Map
TXDavid Turbay, MD, PLLCEl Paso79905NCT05636176Map
TXBiopharma Informatic_HoustonHouston77025NCT05636176Map
TXCard Specialists of WillowbrookHouston77070NCT05636176Map
TXHouston Methodist HospitalHouston77030-2703NCT05636176Map
TXTexas Institute of Cardiology PAMcKinney75071NCT05636176Map
TXClinical Advancement CenterSan Antonio78212NCT05636176Map
TXMethodist Healthcare System of San AntonioSan Antonio78229NCT06118281Map
TXSherman Clinical ResearchSherman75092NCT05636176Map
VTUniversity of Vermont Med CtrBurlington05401NCT05636176Map
VTUniversity of Vermont Medical CenterBurlington05401NCT05636176Map
VAUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesville22908NCT05636176Map
VAJames River CardiologyChesterfield23832NCT05636176Map
VACarient Heart and VascularManassas20109NCT05636176Map
VASentara Health Research CenterNorfolk23507NCT05636176Map
VAYork Clinical Research LLCNorfolk23504NCT05636176Map
VAVA Medical Center_SalemSalem24153-6404NCT05636176Map
VASelma Medical AssociatesWinchester22601-3834NCT05636176Map
VAValley Health LinkWinchester22601NCT05636176Map
WASwedish Medical Center_SeattleSeattle98122-5789NCT05636176Map
WAProvidence Med Research CtrSpokane99204NCT05636176Map
WIWilliam S Middleton Mem VA HospMadison53705NCT05636176Map

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