Page Title
Drug Development Pipeline
AP-PA02
Status
Phase TwoTherapeutic Approach
Anti-Infective
This program is studying AP-PA02, a type of phage therapy designed to fight Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections in people with CF. Bacteriophages are specialized viruses that kill very specific bacterial strains. They are found in the environment and are the predators of bacteria in nature. “Phage therapy” refers to the use of these bacteriophages to treat an infection in a person.
AP-PA02 is a mix of multiple different types of phages that is also known as an inhaled cocktail. In lab tests AP-PA02 was able to kill more than 80 percent of Pseudomonas strains from people with CF.
Status
A Phase 1b/2 trial to test the safety and tolerability of AP-PA02 in adults with CF has been completed.
Sponsor
This program is sponsored by Armata Pharmaceuticals and is being conducted through the Therapeutics Development Network.

CONTACT THE CLINICAL TRIAL NAVIGATOR
Get personalized assistance and answers to your clinical trial questions.
Learn MoreSign up for clinical trial alerts
Get email updates about clinical trials that matter to you.
Explore clinical trials
Be a part of the movement transforming the future of cystic fibrosis treatment.
Learn More