10 results
Primary:To evaluate whether patients with severe eosinophilic asthma who have received longterm treatment with mepolizumab (at least 3 years) need to maintain treatment with mepolizumab to continue to receive benefit.Secondary:To assess the safety…
Primary:To describe in a pragmatic setting whether there is an improvement in asthma control from the beginning to the end of the study,when directly switched to mepolizumab, in subjects with a severe eosinophilic asthma phenotype not optimally…
Primary:To evaluate the efficacy of 100mg mepolizumab compared to placebo.Secondary:The impact on actual nasal surgery. Further efficacy assessment. Quality of life.
Primary:To assess the use of mepolizumab in safety syringe for the subcutaneous self-administration of mepolizumab by subjects with severe eosinophilic asthma.Secondary:To assess the use of mepolizumab in safety syringe outside the clinic setting.…
To test the hypothesis: the mode of action of benralizumab being ADCC will target both resident and inflammatory eosinophils whereas mepolizumab only targets inflammatory eosinophils. This will achieved by a head-to-head comparison of the presence…
Objective: The objective of the study is establish the half-life of eosinophils in blood and sputum and determination of the effect of Nucala® hereon.
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: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…
Primary objective: To evaluate the efficacy of mepolizumab SC given every 4 weeks in participants aged 6 to 17 years with HESSecondary objectives:- To assess the effect of mepolizumab SC given every 4 weeks on the change in oral corticosteroid (OCS…
To test the hypothesis: the mode of action of benralizumab being ADCC will target both resident and inflammatoryeosinophils whereas mepolizumab only targets inflammatory eosinophils. This will achieved by a head-to-headcomparison of the presence of…