New injection tested for people whose hives Won't quit
NCT ID NCT06228560
Summary
This study tested an investigational injection called LP-003 for adults with chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), a condition causing long-lasting, itchy hives. It was for people whose hives and itching were not controlled even with standard or higher doses of common antihistamine pills. The goal was to see if adding LP-003 as a shot under the skin could safely reduce or eliminate hives and improve quality of life.
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Locations
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Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University
Zhenjiang, China
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Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
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Dermatology Hospital of Southern Medical University
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
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Fujian Medical University Union Hospital
Fuzhou, Fujian, China
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Hangzhou First People's Hospital
Hangzhou, China
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Hospital of Dermatology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College
Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
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Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
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Peking University Third Hospital
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
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Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China
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Shanghai Skin Disease Hospital
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China
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Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University
Shenyang, Liaoning, China
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The First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
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The First Affiliated Hospital of PLA Army Medical University
Chongqing, Chongqing Municipality, China
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The First Hospital of Peking University
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
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The Second Affiliated Hospital Zhejiang University School of Medicine
Hangzhou, China
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The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
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The Second XiangYa Hospital of Central South University
Changsha, Hunan, China
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Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Wuhan, Hubei, China
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Wuhan NO.1 Hospital
Wuhan, China
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the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University
Xi’an, Shanxi, China
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