This clinical trial is focused on studying the treatment of Acute Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy associated with Giant Cell Arteritis, also known as Horton’s Disease. The study aims to determine if a medication called tocilizumab, given as a subcutaneous injection, can improve eye health when used alongside traditional steroid treatments. The steroids used in this study include methylprednisolone hemisuccinate, administered intravenously, and prednisone, taken orally.
The purpose of the study is to see if adding tocilizumab to the usual steroid treatment can lead to better outcomes for patients with this eye condition. Participants will receive four injections of tocilizumab over one month, with each injection given every seven days. The study will compare the effects of this combination treatment to the effects of steroids alone. The main goal is to observe any improvements in vision after eight weeks of treatment.
Throughout the study, researchers will monitor various aspects of eye health, including changes in vision and the condition of the blood vessels in the eye. They will also look at the overall health of patients with Giant Cell Arteritis and track any side effects or adverse events. The study will help determine if tocilizumab can be a beneficial addition to the treatment plan for this condition.



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