This clinical trial is focused on studying treatments for rifampin-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis, a type of lung infection that does not respond to the usual antibiotic, rifampin. The study will test two additional treatments alongside standard care. One treatment is an anti-inflammatory drug with the code name CC-11050, which is designed to reduce inflammation in the body. The other treatment is Metformin, a medication commonly used to treat diabetes, which may have additional benefits in fighting infections.
The purpose of the study is to explore the safety and initial effectiveness of these two treatments in helping patients recover lung function and clear the infection. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either the new treatments or a placebo, in addition to their regular tuberculosis medication. The study will last for up to 24 months, with regular check-ups to monitor health and progress.
Throughout the study, doctors will assess how well the treatments work by looking at lung function and the ability to clear the tuberculosis infection. The goal is to find out if these additional treatments can help improve outcomes for patients with this challenging form of tuberculosis. The study will compare the results of those taking CC-11050 and Metformin to those who do not receive these additional treatments.



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