New hope for Muscle-Weakening disease: multiple treatments tested in single trial

NCT ID NCT07294170

Summary

This study is testing several different drug combinations to find the safest and most effective treatments for myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune disease that causes muscle weakness. The trial will enroll about 70 adults who have been diagnosed with this condition and are currently on stable medication. Researchers aim to reduce side effects and improve daily life for patients by comparing different treatment approaches within one flexible study platform.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

  • Contact

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Locations

  • Dent Neurologic Institute - Amherst

    RECRUITING

    Amherst, New York, 14226, United States

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  • Erlanger Health System

    RECRUITING

    Columbia, Maryland, 21044, United States

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  • National Neuromuscular Research Institute

    RECRUITING

    Austin, Texas, 78759, United States

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  • Profound Research LLC - Carlsbad

    RECRUITING

    Carlsbad, California, 92011, United States

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  • Visionary Investigators Network

    RECRUITING

    Miami, Florida, 33133, United States

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