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Delamanid

Phase 2

Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant | Small molecule | Infectious Disease |Harvard Bioscience, Inc.|Last Updated: Apr 14, 2026

Success Probability
Approval Probability 71%
TA Base Rate26%
Adjusted LOA41%
ML RiskLOW_RISK
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Market & Valuation
rNPV $3.2B
Market Size $9.4B
Revenue Basis $1.6B
Competitors 6
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Trial Design
RandomizedCONTROLLEDDMCBiomarker
Total Trials1
Total Enrollment271
FDA Designations
No designations recorded
Clinical Trials (1)
NCT IDTitlePhaseStatusEnrollmentVelocityDesignStartCompletionLast UpdatedSitesCountries
NCT03828201Efficacy and Tolerability of Bedaquiline, Delamanid, Levofloxacin, Linezolid, and Clofazimine to Treat MDR-TBPHASE2 ACTIVE NOT_RECRUITING 271Jun 7, 2022May 1, 2027Apr 14, 20262 Philippines, Vietnam
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Study Endpoints
Primary Endpoints
Treatment Efficacy - Frequency of "successful treatment" outcomes
Week 76

A participant's outcome will be classified as successful if, at 76 weeks after initiation of treatment, they have a "negative" sputum culture and were not previously classified as unsuccessful; if the participant is unable to produce sputum at that time, the outcome will be classified as successful if they had a negative culture result at the last visit at which they had a sputum culture result. A participant's outcome will be classified as unsuccessful if any of the following occur prior to week 76: Addition or replacement of 2 or more anti-tuberculosis (TB) drugs from the assigned regimen, the participant has a positive culture for M. tuberculosis and that isolate is not demonstrated to be genetically different from the initial isolate, undergoing surgery for multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB), lost to follow-up, surgery for MDR-TB, extended treatment, and death.

Treatment Safety - Frequency of participants with grade 3, 4, or 5 adverse events
44 weeks

The primary outcome for safety are Grade 3, 4, or 5 adverse events

Secondary Endpoints
Efficacy outcome- Frequency of participants who survive
Week 132
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Study Design & Arms
AllocationRANDOMIZED
MaskingNONE
ModelPARALLEL
PurposeTREATMENT
Treatment Arms
ArmTypeDescription
Investigational: DRAMATIC-16 weeksEXPERIMENTALdelamanid 300 mg orally, by mouth (PO) once a day (QD), 16 weeks levofloxacin 1000 mg PO QD, 16 weeks clofazimine 100 mg PO QD, 16 weeks bedaquiline 200 mg PO QD x 8 wk then 100 mg PO QD remainder linezolid 600 mg PO QD, Initial 16 weeks only
Investigational: DRAMATIC-24 weeksEXPERIMENTALdelamanid 300 mg orally, by mouth (PO) once a day (QD), 24 weeks levofloxacin 1000 mg PO QD, 24 weeks clofazimine 100 mg PO QD, 24 weeks bedaquiline 200 mg PO QD x 8 wk then 100 mg PO QD remainder linezolid 600 mg PO QD, Initial 16 weeks only
Investigational: DRAMATIC-32 weeksEXPERIMENTALdelamanid 300 mg orally, by mouth (PO) once a day (QD), 32 weeks levofloxacin 1000 mg PO QD, 32 weeks clofazimine 100 mg PO QD, 32 weeks bedaquiline 200 mg PO QD x 8 wk then 100 mg PO QD remainder linezolid 600 mg PO QD, Initial 16 weeks only
Investigational: DRAMATIC-40 weeksEXPERIMENTALdelamanid 300 mg orally, by mouth (PO) once a day (QD), 40 weeks levofloxacin 1000 mg PO QD, 40 weeks clofazimine 100 mg PO QD, 40 weeks bedaquiline 200 mg PO QD x 8 wk then 100 mg PO QD remainder linezolid 600 mg PO QD, Initial 16 weeks only
Interventions
NameTypeDescription
DelamanidDRUGFrequency: daily Route of administration: oral Delamanid is a medication used to treat tuberculosis. Specifically it is used, along with other antituberculosis medications, for active multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. It is taken by mouth.
LevofloxacinDRUGFrequency: daily Route of administration: oral Levofloxacin is an antibiotic used to treat a number of bacterial infections including acute bacterial sinusitis, pneumonia, urinary tract infections, chronic prostatitis, and some types of gastroenteritis. Along with other antibiotics it may be used to treat tuberculosis.
BedaquilineDRUGFrequency: daily Route of administration: oral Bedaquiline is indicated for use as part of an appropriate combination regimen for pulmonary multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in adult patients when an effective treatment regimen cannot otherwise be composed for reasons of resistance or tolerability.
ClofazimineDRUGFrequency: daily Route of administration: oral Clofazimine has shown activity against multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) and is now recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) to treat drug resistant tuberculosis as a "Group B" drug. It is thought that clofazimine acts by inhibiting the formation of matrixes within the DNA and thus delaying the growth of the bacterium. Clofazimine first received FDA approval in 1986, although its use in the treatment of MDR-TB has not been approved by any stringent regulatory authorities and it is therefore used "off-label" for this function.
LinezolidDRUGFrequency: daily Route of administration: oral Linezolid is an antibiotic used for the treatment of infections caused by Gram-positive bacteria that are resistant to other antibiotics.
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Eligibility Criteria
Age Range12 Years — N/A
SexALL
Healthy VolunteersNo
Study Sites2

Inclusion Criteria: 1. Males and females age ≥12 years. Prior to study procedures, if ≥18 years of age, provides informed consent; if \<18 years of age, child provides informed assent and has a parent or guardian who provides informed consent on the participant's behalf. 2. Has pulmonary TB based o...

Countries:PhilippinesVietnam
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Recent Changes (Last 90 Days)
LOWMay 24, 2026NCT03828201studyFirstPostDate: changed