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To test the hypothesis that mirikizumab is superior to placebo in inducing clinical remission at Week 12 in patients with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis (UC)
The primary objective of this study is to test the hypothesis that treatment with LY3074828 is superior to placebo in inducing clinical remission at Week 12 in subjects with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC).The secondary objectives are:-To…
Primary:To evaluate the efficacy of depemokimab 200 mg SC every 26 weeks compared with mepolizumab 300 mg SC every 4 weeks in participants with relapsing or refractory EGPA receiving SoC therapySecondary:- To evaluate the efficacy of depemokimab 200…
The aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of subcutaneous IFX in the treatment of moderate to severe Crohn*s disease with and without concomitant immunosuppression, as measured by the proportion of patients in corticosteroid-free clinical…
To evaluate the efficacy of GSK3511294 100 mg (SC) every 26 weeks versus maintaining existing treatment with either mepolizumabor benralizumab in participants with severe asthma with an eosinophilic phenotype who have previously benefited from anti-…
Primary objective:To evaluate the efficacy of depemokimab 100mg SC + SoC compared to placebo + SoC at Week 52 in participants with a diagnosis of CRSwNP.Secondary Objectives:To evaluate the efficacy of depemokimab 100 mg SC + SoC compared to placebo…
To test the hypothesis that mirikizumab is superior to placebo in maintaining clinical remission at Week 40 (Week 52 of continuous therapy) among patients induced into clinical remission with mirikizumab