This clinical trial is focused on studying the long-term safety and effects of a treatment called Briquilimab for people with Chronic Urticaria. Chronic Urticaria is a condition where the skin develops itchy hives or welts that last for more than six weeks. The treatment being tested, Briquilimab, is given as an injection under the skin and is a type of medication known as a monoclonal antibody, which is a protein designed to target specific parts of the immune system.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate how safe Briquilimab is and how well it works over a longer period. Participants in this study will have previously taken part in other trials sponsored by Jasper Therapeutics, the company behind Briquilimab. During the study, participants will receive regular injections of Briquilimab and will be monitored for any side effects or changes in their condition. The study will help researchers understand how Briquilimab affects the symptoms of Chronic Urticaria over time.
Throughout the study, participants will undergo regular check-ups and assessments to track their progress and any potential side effects. The study aims to provide valuable information on the long-term use of Briquilimab for managing Chronic Urticaria, contributing to the development of effective treatments for this persistent skin condition.



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