6676319
Last Update Posted: 2025-04-30
Recruiting
All Genders accepted | 18 Years-80 Years |
1000 Estimated Participants | No Expanded Access |
Interventional Study | Does not accept healthy volunteers |
Study of Lunsekimig (SAR443765) Compared With Placebo in Adults With High-risk Asthma
This is a parallel-group, Phase 2, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 2-arm study for the treatment of asthma.
The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of add-on therapy with SC lunsekimig compared with placebo in male and female participants (aged 18 to 80 years, inclusive) with asthma, who are not currently eligible for biologic treatments.
Study details include:
- The study duration will be approximately 64 weeks for participants not transitioning into the LTS study and approximately 60 weeks for participants transitioning into the LTS study.
- The investigational treatment duration will be up to approximately 52 weeks.
- The number of visits will be 18.
This is a parallel-group, Phase 2, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 2-arm study for the treatment of asthma.
The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of add-on therapy with SC lunsekimig compared with placebo in male and female participants (aged 18 to 80 years, inclusive) with asthma, who are not currently eligible for biologic treatments.
Study details include:
- The study duration will be approximately 64 weeks for participants not transitioning into the LTS study and approximately 60 weeks for participants transitioning into the LTS study.
- The investigational treatment duration will be up to approximately 52 weeks.
- The number of visits will be 18.
Eligibility
Relevant conditions:
Asthma
If you aren't sure if you meet the criteria above speak to your healthcare professional. Criteria may be updated but not reflected here, do not hesitate to contact the trial if you think are close to fitting criteria.
Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov