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Inhaled PEG‑Adrenomedullin in ARDS: Safe but Ineffective — Phase 2 RCT Stopped for Futility
Posted inCritical Care news Respiratory

Inhaled PEG‑Adrenomedullin in ARDS: Safe but Ineffective — Phase 2 RCT Stopped for Futility

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 11/07/2025
A multicentre randomized Phase 2a/b trial found inhaled pegylated adrenomedullin (PEG‑ADM) well tolerated in ventilated ARDS patients but without improvement in ventilator‑free survival or a composite clinical utility index; the study was stopped early for futility.
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