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lunsekimig
Antibody-derived scaffold
Evidence outlook · lead readout
NCT05366764 · Asthma
The completed lead evidence is positive, with design limits that temper confidence — see the rationale below for exactly which.
NCT05366764: The trial was randomized and double-blind against placebo, but it was a small, single-dose study focused on safety rather than a definitive clinical efficacy comparison, and no results have been posted.
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