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verekitug
Monoclonal antibody
Evidence outlook · lead readout
NCT06196879 · Severe Asthma
The completed lead evidence is positive, with design limits that temper confidence — see the rationale below for exactly which.
NCT06196879: The study randomized 479 participants and used quadruple blinding with matching placebo control across three verekitug dosing groups. Its primary endpoint was the clinical measure of annual asthma exacerbation rate, but results are not yet available, so whether the endpoint was met is unknown.
Also in development:Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease · Phase 2
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