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Primary: To demonstrate the superiority of secukinumab in subjects with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis based on the proportion of PASI 90 responders at Week 16, compared to ustekinumab.Secondary: To demonstrate the superiority of secukinumab in…
Primary: To demonstrate that the efficacy of secukinumab 150 mg s.c. or 300 mg s.c., at Week 24 is superior to placebobased on proportion of subjects achieving ACR20 response in subjects with active PsA.Secondary:- mTTS structural damage week 24-…
Primary: To demonstrate the efficacy of one or both secukinumab regimens at Week 16 is superior to placebo in patients with active AS based on the proportion of patients achieving an ASAS 20 response in the subgroup of patients who are TNF*…
Primary: To demonstrate the efficacy of one or both secukinumab regimens at Week 16 is superior to placebo in patients with active AS based on the proportion of patients achieving an ASAS 20 response.Secondary (key only): ASAS40 week 16 response in…
Primary: To demonstrate the efficacy of each secukinumab regimen at Week 16 is superior to placebo in patients with active AS based on the proportion of patients achieving an ASAS 20 response in the subgroup of patients who are TNFα inhibitor naïve.…
Objectives:Primary Objectives:1. To evaluate the efficacy of BAN2401 compared to placebo by establishing the ED90 (as defined in theprotocol) for BAN2401 on the derived Composite Clinical Score at 12 months of treatment in subjects withEarly…
Primary: To demonstrate the superiority of secukinumab 150 mg and/or 300 mg to placebo in subjects with moderate to severe palmoplantar psoriasis as assessed by the palmoplantar Investigator*s Global Assessment (ppIGA) at Week 16.Secondary: Efficacy…
Primary: To demonstrate that the efficacy of secukinumab 150 mg s.c. or 300 mg s.c., at Week 24 is superior to placebo based on proportion of subjects achieving ACR20 response in subjects with active PsA.Secondary:- PASI75 week 24- PASI90 week 24-…
To assess the efficacy of secukinumab 300 mg s .c. vs. placebo in patients with overuse rotator cuff tendinopathy in relieving clinical symptoms at week 14
The purpose of this study is to compare the safety and efficacy of secukinumab monotherapy and adalimumab monotherapy in patients with active psoriatic arthritis (PsA) who are naïve to biologic therapy for PsA or PsO and are intolerant or having…
The purpose of the study is to investigate the use of secukinumab (AIN457) treat ment in children from 2 to18 years of age with either active Enthesitis -Related Arthritis (ERA) or Juvenile Psoriatic Arthritis (JPsA) subtypes of Juvenile Idiopathic…
Primary: To demonstrate the efficacy of one or both secukinumab regimens at Week 16 is superior to placebo in patients with active AS based on the proportion of patients achieving an ASAS 40 response.Secondary (key only): ASAS responses in the…
This study is designed to leverage the sensitivity of ultrasonography available in clinical practice setting to better describe the time course of response to secukinumab (150 mg and 300 mg) on joint synovitis and enthesitis in PsA patients with an…
Main Objective:To demonstrate the efficacy of secukinumab compared to placebo withrespect to HiSCR after 16 weeks of treatment.Secondary objective:To demonstrate the efficacy of secukinumab compared to placebo after 16 weeks of treatment with…
The purpose of this clinical research extension study is to evaluate whether prolonged treatment with secukinumab for up to another 4 years (Week 52 to Week 260) will bring benefits and be safe to patients with moderate to severe HS. The main…
* To evaluate whether continuous secukinumab treatment is superior to placebo in preventing flares during Treatment Period 2 in participants who achieved a state of remission in Treatment Period 1* To evaluate efficacy of secukinumab on preventing…