This clinical trial is focused on studying Crohn’s Disease, a condition that causes inflammation in the digestive tract, leading to symptoms like abdominal pain, severe diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, and malnutrition. The study is testing a medication called Etrasimod Arginine, which is taken as a tablet. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of this medication as a treatment for people with moderately to severely active Crohn’s Disease.
Participants in the study will be randomly assigned to receive either the Etrasimod Arginine tablet or a placebo. The study is designed to be “double-blind,” meaning neither the participants nor the researchers will know who is receiving the actual medication and who is receiving the placebo. This helps ensure that the results are not biased. The study will take place over a period of time, with regular check-ins to monitor the participants’ health and the effects of the treatment.
The study aims to determine the best dose of Etrasimod Arginine for treating Crohn’s Disease by comparing the effects of two different doses. Researchers will look at how well the medication works in reducing the symptoms of the disease and how safe it is for the participants. The ultimate goal is to find a dose that is both effective and safe for long-term use in managing Crohn’s Disease.



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