This clinical trial is focused on studying Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis, a condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks the protective covering of nerves, causing communication problems between the brain and the rest of the body. The study is testing a medication called IMU-838, which contains the active substance vidofludimus calcium. This medication is being compared to a placebo to evaluate its effectiveness, safety, and how well it is tolerated by patients.
The purpose of the study is to see if IMU-838 can delay the occurrence of relapses, which are episodes of new or worsening symptoms. Participants in the study will be randomly assigned to receive either the IMU-838 tablets or a placebo. The study is designed to be double-blinded, meaning neither the participants nor the researchers will know who is receiving the actual medication or the placebo. This helps ensure that the results are not influenced by expectations about the treatment.
Throughout the study, participants will take the medication orally in tablet form. The study will monitor the time it takes for participants to experience their first confirmed relapse, as well as other factors like changes in brain lesions seen on MRI scans and any changes in disability levels. The study aims to provide valuable information about the potential benefits of IMU-838 for people with Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis.



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