This clinical trial is focused on studying a disease called Inclusion Body Myositis (IBM), which is a condition that causes muscle weakness and wasting. The study is testing a new treatment called ABC008, which is a type of medication known as a monoclonal antibody. Monoclonal antibodies are proteins designed to target specific parts of the immune system. In this case, ABC008 is designed to bind to a specific receptor on certain immune cells, potentially helping to manage the symptoms of IBM.
The purpose of the study is to determine how effective and safe ABC008 is for people with IBM. Participants in the study will receive either the ABC008 treatment or a placebo, which is a substance with no active medication. The study will last for a period of 76 weeks, during which participants will receive the treatment through injections under the skin. Throughout the study, researchers will monitor the participants’ muscle function and overall health to assess the impact of the treatment.
In addition to evaluating the effectiveness of ABC008, the study will also look at the safety and tolerability of the treatment. This means that researchers will carefully observe any side effects or reactions participants may experience. The study aims to provide valuable information about the potential benefits and risks of using ABC008 for treating Inclusion Body Myositis, which could lead to new treatment options for those affected by this condition.



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