This study is being conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of barzolvolimab in people living with Cold Induced Urticaria and Symptomatic Dermographism. Cold Induced Urticaria is a condition where skin reactions, such as hives or itching, occur after exposure to cold temperatures. Symptomatic Dermographism is a condition where skin becomes itchy or raised after being lightly scratched or rubbed. Participants in this study will receive either barzolvolimab or a placebo through subcutaneous injection, which is a method of delivering medication just under the skin. Additionally, epinephrine may be used as a background treatment.
During the study, participants will be assigned to different groups to compare the results of the new medication against the placebo. The process involves monitoring the skin’s reaction to specific triggers over several weeks. The study aims to see if the treatment helps reduce the severity of skin reactions when exposed to cold or physical pressure. Information regarding how the body responds to these triggers will be collected at various stages throughout the study period.



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