This study focuses on patients with Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP), a condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys blood platelets, leading to low platelet counts. The study will test a new medication called NVG-2089, which is given through intravenous infusion, alongside human normal immunoglobulin, a standard treatment for this condition.
The main purpose of this research is to evaluate how safe and well-tolerated NVG-2089 is when given to patients with ITP. The study will use gradually increasing doses of the medication to understand how patients respond to different amounts. Each participant will receive the treatment through an infusion into their veins.
During the study, researchers will monitor participants’ platelet counts and any side effects that may occur. The treatment period may last several months, during which participants will have regular check-ups to assess their response to the medication. The study will track how well the treatment works by measuring changes in platelet counts and how long the treatment effects last.



Greece
Poland
Spain