This clinical trial is focused on studying a disease called Generalized Myasthenia Gravis (gMG), which is a condition that affects the muscles, making them weak and tired. The study is testing a treatment called ravulizumab, also known by its code name ALXN1210. Ravulizumab is given through an intravenous infusion, which means it is delivered directly into the bloodstream through a vein. The purpose of the study is to understand how ravulizumab works in children and teenagers aged 6 to under 18 years who have gMG.
Participants in the study will receive ravulizumab and will be monitored over a period of time to see how their bodies respond to the treatment. The study will look at various aspects such as how the drug moves through the body, its effects on the disease, and any side effects that may occur. The study will also assess how the treatment impacts the participants’ quality of life and their ability to perform daily activities.
The trial is designed to gather information on the safety and effectiveness of ravulizumab in young people with gMG. Participants will be closely observed by healthcare professionals throughout the study to ensure their well-being and to collect data that will help in understanding the potential benefits and risks of using ravulizumab for treating gMG in this age group.



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