Scientists track immune recovery after stopping rare disease drug

NCT ID NCT06180278

Summary

This study follows people with NMOSD, a rare autoimmune disorder, who are taking or stopping the drug inebilizumab. Researchers want to understand how long-term treatment affects the immune system and how quickly it recovers after stopping the medication. They will monitor 32 participants to check for safety issues and track specific immune cells and proteins over time.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Baylor College of Medicine

    Houston, Texas, 77030-4202, United States

  • Khon Kaen University, Srinagarind Hospital - Division of Neurology, Depart

    Khon Kaen, 40002, Thailand

  • M.A.-Lek A.M. Maciejowscy S.C. Centrum Terapii SM

    Katowice, Silesian Voivodeship, 40-751, Poland

  • National Cancer Center - Neurology Clinic

    Goyang-si, Gyeonggido [Kyonggi-do], 10408, South Korea

  • Prince of Wales Hospital (PWH) - The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) - Ophtalmology

    Hong Kong, 0000, China

  • Samsung Medical Center - Pediatric Neurology

    Seoul, Seoul Teugbyeolsi [Seoul-T'ukp, 6351, South Korea

  • Seoul National University Hospital

    Seoul, Seoul Teugbyeolsi [Seoul-T'ukp, 03080, South Korea

  • Szegedi Tudományegyetem, à OK, Szent-Györgyi Albert Klinikai Központ - Neurológiai Osztály

    Szeged, Csongrád megye, 6725, Hungary

  • Uniwersyteckie Centrum Kliniczne WUM - Oddzial Kliniczny Neurologii

    Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, 02-057, Poland

  • Vseobecna fakultni nemocnice v Praze - Neurologicka klinika

    Prague, 128 21, Czechia

  • Wayne State University School of Medicine

    Detroit, Michigan, 48201-2153, United States

Conditions

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