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Researchers are evaluating the safety and effectiveness of trontinemab in people aged 50 to 90 with early symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, ranging from mild cognitive impairment to mild dementia. This Phase III clinical trial focuses on those who show evidence of Alzheimer's pathology and have a recent history of cognitive decline. The study aims to measure changes in cognitive function over 72 weeks. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either intravenous trontinemab or a placebo. The trial is designed as a double-blind, placebo-controlled study, meaning neither participants nor researchers know who receives the active drug or placebo. The treatment period lasts up to 72 weeks, during which participants will undergo various assessments to monitor their cognitive status and safety. During the study, participants will complete clinical tests including cognitive assessments and imaging such as MRI, PET scans, or cerebrospinal fluid analysis to confirm Alzheimer's pathology. A study partner will assist participants as needed. Researchers will track changes from the start of the study through week 72 using tools like the Clinical Dementia Rating. Safety monitoring and adherence to study procedures will also be closely observed throughout the trial.

Age: 50Years - 90YearsAll GendersPhase 3
150 locations
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Researchers are evaluating the safety and effectiveness of three different doses of MORF-057 in adults with moderately to severely active Crohn's disease (CD). This Phase 2 study is randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, and conducted at multiple centers. It aims to compare MORF-057 to placebo to see how well it works in reducing disease activity and symptoms in this patient population. Participants will first go through a 14-week induction period where they receive one of three doses of MORF-057 or a matching placebo, all given orally. After this, all participants will enter a 38-week maintenance phase where they receive open-label MORF-057. Those who complete these 52 weeks of treatment may continue in a 52-week long-term extension to further monitor treatment effects and safety. Throughout the study, participants will have evaluations to assess their response to treatment using endoscopic scoring at Week 14. Researchers will monitor safety, symptom changes, and disease activity over the full treatment and extension periods. Study visits will include assessments, questionnaires, and clinical monitoring to track participants' health and treatment adherence over time.

Age: 18Years - 85YearsAll GendersPhase 2
215 locations
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Researchers are evaluating how well oral icotrokinra works, its safety, and how well patients tolerate it in adults and adolescents with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis, a chronic condition where the colon lining becomes inflamed and develops ulcers. This is a Phase 3 study aimed at finding effective treatments for this condition using a rigorous comparison. Participants will receive either icotrokinra tablets or placebo tablets taken by mouth. The study includes an induction phase and a maintenance phase, with adults participating in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled design, while adolescents join an open-label maintenance study. Throughout the study, researchers will monitor clinical remission rates at 12 weeks during induction and at 40 weeks during maintenance. Participants will undergo assessments including endoscopic evaluations and pregnancy tests for females of childbearing potential. Safety and tolerability will be closely observed, with the total study duration covering both induction and maintenance periods.

Age: 12Years +All GendersPhase 3
385 locations
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Researchers are evaluating the safety and effectiveness of two drugs, eltrekibart and mirikizumab, in adults with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis (UC). This study is a phase 2 trial lasting about 4 to 5 years, aiming to understand how well these treatments work alone or together for this chronic condition. Participants will receive either eltrekibart alone, mirikizumab alone, a combination of both, or a placebo. The treatments are administered as drugs, and the study includes a screening period of up to 35 days before enrollment. The total participation time for each person is approximately 69 weeks, which includes the screening and treatment periods. During the trial, participants will be closely monitored to assess the percentage who achieve clinical remission by week 12. Researchers will conduct regular evaluations, which may include medical assessments and questionnaires, to track the safety and effects of the treatments. The study emphasizes careful follow-up to ensure participant safety and to gather detailed information about the therapies over the entire study duration.

Age: 18Years - 75YearsAll GendersPhase 2
207 locations
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Researchers are evaluating the effectiveness and safety of icotrokinra in adults with moderately to severely active Crohn's disease, a chronic condition causing severe inflammation in the intestinal tract. This Phase 2b/3 study aims to understand how well icotrokinra works compared to a placebo in improving symptoms and intestinal healing in this patient group. Participants will receive either icotrokinra or a matching placebo orally every day. The study includes both induction and maintenance phases where researchers assess clinical and endoscopic responses at specific time points, such as Week 12 and Week 40, to determine treatment effects over time. Throughout the study, participants will undergo various assessments including clinical evaluations, endoscopic exams, and safety monitoring. Researchers will measure outcomes like clinical response, clinical remission, and endoscopic healing at Weeks 12 and 40. The study involves regular monitoring to track the participants' health and treatment adherence over the duration of the trial.

Age: 18Years +All GendersPhase 2Phase 3
358 locations
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Researchers are studying the safety and effectiveness of long-acting antibodies given alone or in combinations to adults with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis (UC). This Phase 2, multicenter platform trial aims to find treatments that can improve symptoms and induce remission in people diagnosed with UC for at least 3 months. The study includes participants with active disease confirmed by endoscopy and histology and with moderate to severe symptoms based on a scoring system. The trial has two parts. Part A is an open-label phase testing three different monotherapy drugs to assess safety and initial effectiveness. Part B will be a randomized, placebo-controlled phase where participants receive one of six interventions (three monotherapies or three combinations) or placebo to compare outcomes. Treatments involve intravenous (IV) induction followed by subcutaneous (SC) maintenance dosing. Different treatment arms may start and finish at varying times during the study. Participants will undergo endoscopy and histology to confirm disease activity at screening, with regular monitoring throughout the study. Researchers will evaluate changes in disease severity using the Robarts Histopathology Index and measure the percentage of participants achieving clinical remission by Week 12. Safety and efficacy will be closely followed during and after treatment. The total study duration depends on treatment arm timelines and follow-up requirements.

Age: 18Years +All GendersPhase 2
191 locations
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Researchers are conducting a Phase 3, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of KarXT in men and women aged 55 to 90 years who have mild to severe Alzheimer's Disease with moderate to severe psychosis related to the condition. The main goal is to compare KarXT against a placebo by measuring changes in hallucinations and delusions using the Neuropsychiatric Inventory-Clinician (NPI-C) score. Participants will receive different doses of KarXT ranging from 20/2 mg to 66.7/6.67 mg daily or placebo capsules. The study is designed to compare the effects of KarXT with placebo in a parallel group format, maintaining the double-blind setup to ensure unbiased results. During the study, participants will be assessed at the start and end of treatment (up to 14 weeks) to evaluate changes in psychotic symptoms. They will undergo clinical scales such as the NPI-C and the Clinical Global Impression-Severity (CGI-S) scale. The study also requires imaging scans like MRI or CT to rule out other brain diseases. A study partner who has regular contact with the participant will be involved to support adherence and observation. Safety and efficacy will be monitored throughout the treatment period.

Age: 55Years - 90YearsAll GendersPhase 3
154 locations
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Researchers are evaluating the effectiveness and safety of induction therapy with Afimkibart (RO7790121) compared to a placebo in people with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis (UC). This Phase III, multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled study focuses on participants aged 16 to 80 who have an established diagnosis of UC and have shown inadequate response or intolerance to previous UC treatments. Participants will receive either Afimkibart or a matching placebo. Those assigned to the Afimkibart group will get the drug first through an intravenous (IV) infusion, followed by subcutaneous (under the skin) injections. The placebo group will receive matching IV and subcutaneous treatments that do not contain the active drug. During the study, participants will be monitored for clinical remission at 12 weeks, which is the primary outcome measure. Researchers will assess safety and response through scheduled visits and evaluations. The study includes careful tracking of participants' health status and any side effects to understand the treatment's impact over the course of the trial.

Age: 16Years - 80YearsAll GendersPhase 3
199 locations
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Researchers are evaluating the efficacy and safety of induction therapy with Afimkibart (also called RO7790121) in people aged 16 to 80 years who have moderately to severely active Crohn's disease. This Phase III, multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled study focuses on how well Afimkibart works compared to placebo in improving symptoms and healing the intestine. Participants will receive Afimkibart either as an intravenous (IV) infusion or a subcutaneous (SC) injection. The study includes a placebo group receiving a matching IV infusion. Treatment is given during the induction phase to assess the initial response. During the study, participants will be monitored for clinical remission using the Crohn's Disease Activity Index and for endoscopic response at 12 weeks. Researchers will assess safety, effectiveness, and any side effects throughout the study. Participants will undergo evaluations including symptom tracking and medical tests to measure treatment outcomes.

Age: 16Years - 80YearsAll GendersPhase 3
173 locations
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Researchers are evaluating the safety and effectiveness of astegolimab compared to a placebo in adults aged 40 to 80 years who have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The study focuses on participants who are former or current smokers with a history of frequent COPD flare-ups. This phase III trial aims to determine how well astegolimab reduces moderate and severe COPD exacerbations over one year. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either subcutaneous astegolimab every two or four weeks or a placebo every two weeks. All participants will continue their optimized COPD maintenance treatments, which may include combinations of inhaled corticosteroids, long-acting beta-agonists, and long-acting muscarinic antagonists. Study treatments will be administered over a 52-week period. Throughout the study, researchers will monitor the annual rate of moderate and severe COPD exacerbations. Participants will undergo lung function tests, chest imaging, and assessments of breathlessness and lung health. The study will also carefully track the safety of the treatments, including any infections or heart-related problems. The total participation time is 52 weeks, during which the effectiveness and safety of astegolimab will be evaluated.

Age: 40Years - 80YearsAll GendersPhase 3
462 locations

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