This study evaluates the effectiveness and safety of rilzabrutinib as a treatment for Graves’ disease. Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disorder that causes the thyroid gland to produce too much thyroid hormone (hyperthyroidism). This excess thyroid activity can lead to symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, weight loss, anxiety, and in some cases, eye problems known as Graves’ orbitopathy, which can cause bulging eyes, double vision, and eyelid retraction.
The purpose of this research is to determine if rilzabrutinib can reduce thyroid activity in people with Graves’ disease. The study is open-label, which means both the participants and researchers know which treatment is being given. The medication targets specific components of the immune system that are involved in the disease process.
During the study, participants will receive rilzabrutinib and be monitored for changes in thyroid hormone levels (FT3 and FT4) and any side effects that may occur. Some participants in the study will have the eye-related symptoms of Graves’ disease (Graves’ orbitopathy). The researchers will evaluate how the medication affects both the thyroid function and these eye-related symptoms.



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