The study focuses on adults with moderately to severely active Ulcerative Colitis or Crohn’s Disease. The treatments being tested are a medicine called Mirikizumab, given by an IV infusion (through a vein) and later as small injections under the skin, and an oral tablet known as LY4395089. The combination of the tablet and the injection is compared with the injection alone.
The purpose of the study is to see whether the combination improves the condition of the intestines better than the injection alone after 12 weeks. Participants are randomly placed into one of the two groups and receive the assigned medication(s) for about three months, with regular clinic visits for safety checks and to collect information.
To measure improvement, doctors use an endoscopic exam, which means a tiny camera is used to look inside the bowel and check for healing. The study follows participants for the 12‑week treatment period and records any changes in the bowel lining.



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