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The purpose of this open-label phase III extension study is to collect additional long term safety and efficacy data on canakinumab in the treatment of SJIA from patients who qualify to roll-over into this study from the CACZ885G2305 and…
We propose to investigate the effect of administering a broad-acting, potent immune suppressive agent early in the course of the disease as this may prevent neuronal damage caused by low-grade inflammatory processes in the brain. It is expected that…
Primary: to demonstrate the superiority of at least one dose of canakinumab compared to placebo in reducing the risk of recurrent major cardiovascular disease events (cardiovascular death, non-fatal MI and stroke) in a population of clinically…
Primary: To determine whether IL-1 inhibition by Canakinumab is efficacious in treatment of Schnitzler syndrome.Secondary:1. To assess the effect of canakinumab on Schnitzler syndrome (clinical signs/symptoms and inflammatory biomarkers C-reactive…
To assess the effect of ACZ885 on AAA size and growth rate as measured with ultrasound at 12 months.Secondary Objectives * To assess the safety and tolerability of monthly 150 mg subcutaneousdoses of ACZ885 in subjects with AAA over a treatment…
Primary: The primary objective of the randomized treatment epoch and for the overall study is to demonstrate that subcutaneous canakinumab administered every 4 weeks is superior to placebo in achieving a clinically meaningful reduction of disease…
Primary:To evaluate if the proportion of patients in clinical remission on canakinumab 4mg/kg (+/- concomitant NSAID only) who are able toremain on a reduced canakinumab dose (2mg/kg every 4 weeks) or prolonged canakinumab dose interval (4mg/kg…
This study is designed as a proof-of-concept to assess if inhibition of IL-1* by canakinumabwill improve lung function in association with attenuation of tissue inflammation in patientswith chronic sarcoidosis, therefore allowing further development…
We propose to investigate the effect of administering a broad-acting, potent immune suppressive agent early in the course of the disease as this may prevent neuronal damage caused by low-grade inflammatory processes in the brain. It is expected that…
Primary: Safety run-in part (part 1):* to confirm tthe recommended Phase 3 dose regimen (RP3R) of canakinumab in combination with docetaxel. Double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled part (part 2):* to compare the overall survival (OS) between…
Primary: To characterize safety and tolerability of each treatment arm tested and identify recommended doses and regimens for future dosesSecondary:* To characterize the pharmacokinetic profile of each investigational drug within each treatment arm…
Primary: Safety run-in part (part 1):• Recommended Phase 3 dose regimen (RP3R) of canakinumab in combination with pembrolizumab plus chemotherapy. Double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled part (part 2):• Progressive free survival (PFS) between…
The objective of this study is:1. To evaluate the efficacy, safety and the tolerance of Canakinumab in 'IVIG-resistent' patients (cohort 1) and 'IVIG-naive' patients (cohort 2) with Kawasaki disease.2. To evaluate the incidence…
The primary objective of this study is to prove noninferiority regarding safety and effectiveness of 30-45 day of DAPT followed by Prasugrel-monotherapy versus standard 12 months of DAPT in patients admitted for STEMI treated by primary PCI.The…
The study aims to evaluate a modified Anti-Platelet Therapy, when associated with low-dose rapamycin DES Firehawk in Acute Myocardial Infarction Patients treated with complete revascularization strategy.. The modified antiplatelet therapy consists…
Primary: • To assess the Major Pathological Response (MPR) rate (<= 10% of residual viable tumor cells) on the resected specimen at the time of surgery in all subjects randomized to canakinumab alone or in combination with pembrolizumab.…
To evaluate the efficacy of each combination arm, as measured by confirmed objective response rate (ORR)