This study focuses on patients with Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis, a condition where the immune system attacks the protective covering of nerve cells, leading to recurring episodes of neurological symptoms. The study will test a medication called ublituximab (also known as TG-1101), which is designed to target specific immune cells involved in the disease process.
The purpose of this research is to compare two different ways of giving the same medicine: under the skin (subcutaneous injection) versus directly into a vein (intravenous administration). The study will examine how the body processes the medication when given through these different methods and evaluate its effects on disease symptoms.
During the study, participants will receive ublituximab either as an injection under the skin or through an intravenous infusion. The research team will monitor the participants’ response to treatment, including how well the medication is working and any side effects that may occur. The study will track changes in participants’ condition through various medical assessments and imaging tests.



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