This clinical trial is focused on studying two conditions: Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria (CSU) and Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS). These are conditions where the body experiences persistent hives or painful lumps under the skin, respectively. The study will use a treatment called INF904, which is taken as a soft capsule by mouth. INF904 is a type of medication known as a C5aR1 inhibitor, which is designed to help manage these conditions by targeting specific pathways in the body that contribute to inflammation and symptoms.
The purpose of the study is to determine the safety of INF904 when taken in multiple doses by people with moderate to severe CSU or HS. Participants will take the medication over a period of time, and researchers will monitor them to see how their bodies respond to the treatment. This includes looking at how the medication is absorbed and processed in the body, which is known as pharmacokinetics. The study will also track any side effects or adverse events that occur during the trial.
Participants in the study will be asked to take the medication as directed and attend regular check-ups with the research team. These visits will help ensure that the treatment is working as intended and that any potential side effects are managed. The study aims to provide valuable information on the safety and effectiveness of INF904 for people living with CSU or HS, potentially leading to better treatment options in the future.



Bulgaria
Germany
Greece
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