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The purpose of this study is to establish efficacy and safety of ligelizumab (QGE031) versus placebo in participants with chronic inducible urticaria who remain symptomatic despite treatment with H1 antihistamine.
Using state of the art CMR imaging techniques, we will characterize ablation lesions in the early phase after pulmonary vein isolation, and relate findings to (1) the ablation scar at 3 months follow up and (2) atrial fibrillation-free survival at 1…
Primary Objective:• To evaluate the safety and tolerability of viltolarsen administered intravenously (IV) at weekly doses of 80 mg/kg in boys who have completed the NS 065/NCNP 01-301 study.Secondary Objective:• To compare the efficacy of…
The purpose of this study is to investigate how well a new dosage form of tildrakizumab is tolerated when it is administered to healthy volunteers. Tildrakizumab (also known as Ilumetri) is no new compound; it is already available on the market as a…
Primary:• To compare the efficacy of viltolarsen administered intravenously (IV) at weekly doses of 80 mg/kg over a 48-week treatment period vs. placebo controls in ambulant boys ages 4 to <8 years with DMD using the Time to Stand Test (…
The purpose of this study is to establish efficacy and safety of ligelizumab in adolescent and adult subjects with CSU who remain symptomatic despite standard of care treatment by demonstrating better efficacy over omalizumab.
The primary goal is to investigate whether controlled dose reduction of IL17 or IL23 inhibiting biologics is not inferior compared to usual care. This is measured by comparing the proportion of long-term disease flares between the two groups (dose…
The purpose of the study is to establish the efficacy and safety of ligelizumab in treating adult and adolescent subjects with chronic spontaneous urticaria. This study also looks how:• further treatment of ligelizumab works following ligelizumab or…
The purpose of this Phase 3 study is to evaluate the safety and clinical efficacy of ligelizumab 240 mg and 120 mg given subcutaneously (s.c.) every 4 weeks (q4w) to ensure protection against allergic reaction by decreasing the sensitivity to oral…