The purpose of this study is to assess how the body absorbs, breaks down (metabolism), and removes (excretes) radiolabeled bleximenib (a drug molecule that has been chemically bonded with a radioactive isotope which emits radiation making it easier to track in the body) in participants with acute leukemia (highly aggressive blood cancer typically characterized by large numbers of immature white blood cells in the bone marrow).
Phase 1 trials primarily test safety and dosing in a small number of participants (typically 20–100). Results do not yet speak to efficacy. FDA approval is typically many years away from this stage.
Currently recruiting: the trial is enrolling patients. A data readout is not expected until after enrollment closes and the follow-up period is complete.
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) is the sponsoring company for this trial. BiotechSign currently grades this company C (51/100) based on composite catalyst signals across its full pipeline. This trial is one data point in that overall catalyst picture.