This study focuses on patients with Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH), a rare blood disorder where the immune system attacks and destroys red blood cells. The study will test a combination of two medications: Pozelimab and Cemdisiran. This treatment is specifically intended for patients whose current PNH treatment is not working effectively to control the breakdown of red blood cells.
The study will evaluate how well the combination of Pozelimab (also known as REGN3918) and Cemdisiran (also known as ALN-CC5) works in treating PNH. Both medications will be given as injections – Pozelimab can be administered into a vein or under the skin, while Cemdisiran is given as an injection under the skin. The treatment period will last for approximately 80 weeks.
During the study, researchers will monitor how effectively this combination therapy controls the destruction of red blood cells in patients. They will also track other important factors such as changes in blood tests, energy levels, and any side effects that may occur. The study aims to help determine if this new combination treatment could be beneficial for PNH patients who are not responding well to their current therapy.



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