Viridian Therapeutics Inc.

Thyroid Eye Disease Therapeutics

Viridian Therapeutics Inc. concentrates its clinical research on thyroid eye disease and thyroid eye disease (TED), with studies spanning both active and chronic forms of the condition. The sponsor’s portfolio centers on therapies intended to address the signs and symptoms associated with orbital inflammation and related eye involvement.

  • Active thyroid eye disease
  • Chronic thyroid eye disease
  • Thyroid eye disease symptom control

Its research activity reflects sustained interest in treatment options for patients across different stages of TED.

IGF-1 Receptor-Directed Biology

The sponsor’s programs include investigation of monoclonal antibody approaches targeting the IGF-1 receptor, a pathway closely linked to the underlying biology of TED. This therapeutic area is central to efforts aimed at modifying disease activity and improving clinical outcomes in affected patients.

  • IGF-1 receptor targeting
  • Monoclonal antibody therapy
  • Immune-mediated orbital disease

These studies place emphasis on biologic intervention for a autoimmune-associated ophthalmic disorder.

Subcutaneous and Intravenous Treatment Delivery

Viridian Therapeutics explores both subcutaneous and intravenous administration routes for TED-directed therapies, reflecting interest in how different delivery approaches may fit the needs of patients with ongoing disease. The work includes repeated-dosing treatment strategies designed for sustained clinical use.

  • Subcutaneous administration
  • Intravenous infusion
  • Repeat-dose treatment regimens

This therapeutic focus supports evaluation of practical delivery options within ophthalmic immunology.

Safety, Tolerability, and Clinical Activity

The sponsor’s clinical research includes assessment of safety, tolerability, and treatment activity in participants with TED. These areas are integral to understanding how investigational therapies perform in patients with variable disease duration and severity.

  • Safety assessment
  • Tolerability evaluation
  • Clinical activity in TED

Research attention is directed toward establishing usable treatment options for a rare endocrine-related eye disorder.

Patient Access and Ongoing TED Care

Viridian Therapeutics also supports research pathways that extend access to TED therapies for participants who remain symptomatic after prior treatment. This area of interest includes continued evaluation in previously treated populations and individuals with persistent disease burden.

  • Previously treated TED populations
  • Non-responder follow-up care
  • Persistent disease management

The sponsor’s clinical program remains focused on treatment options for people living with thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy.

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Matched clinical trials

  • Study on the Effects of VRDN-003 for Patients with Active Thyroid Eye Disease

    Not yet recruiting

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    Germany Hungary The Netherlands Poland Spain
  • Study of VRDN-001 compared to placebo to evaluate safety and effectiveness in adults with chronic thyroid eye disease

    Not recruiting

    1 1 1
    Investigated diseases:
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    France Germany Hungary Italy Poland Spain
  • Study on the Safety and Effectiveness of VRDN-001 for Patients with Thyroid Eye Disease

    Not recruiting

    1 1 1
    Investigated drugs:
    France Germany The Netherlands Spain
  • Study on the Safety and Tolerability of VRDN-003 for Patients with Thyroid Eye Disease

    Not recruiting

    1 1
    Investigated diseases:
    Investigated drugs:
    France Germany Poland Spain
  • Study on the Effectiveness and Safety of VRDN-003 for Patients with Chronic Thyroid Eye Disease

    Not recruiting

    1 1
    Investigated diseases:
    Investigated drugs:
    Germany Hungary The Netherlands Poland Spain
  • Study of VRDN-001 for Patients with Thyroid Eye Disease Who Did Not Respond to Previous Treatment

    Not recruiting

    1 1 1 1
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    Czechia France Germany Hungary Italy The Netherlands +2