A Study to Investigate Vamikibart in Participants With Uveitic Macular Edema (Meerkat)

Clinical trials
What’s a clinical trial?
Clinical research refers to all studies conducted on humans (healthy or sick individuals). It primarily focuses on advancing knowledge of diseases, developing new treatments or medical devices, diagnostic methods to ensure better patient care. Highly regulated, it adheres to a specific study protocol and is only carried out under certain conditions:
- The purpose is to increase medical knowledge.
- It is conducted by competent individuals.
- All measures are taken to protect the individuals participating in the research.
- Regulatory authorizations have been obtained, and all necessary legal and ethical steps have been taken.
- Obtaining the consent of the individuals participating in the research (Legifrance: Article L1121-1 of the Public Health Code).
There are two main types of clinical studies:
- Observational studies (e.g., cohort studies, epidemiology).
- Interventional studies or clinical trials.
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Phase 2b Pivotal Study of Izokibep in Non-infectious, Intermediate-, Posterior- or Pan-uveitis
PULSAR
A Phase 3 Safety and Efficacy Study of Intravitreal Administration of Zimura (Complement C5 Inhibitor)
Zimura Compared to Sham in Patients With Autosomal Recessive Stargardt Disease (STGD1)
A Prospective, Open-label, Single-center, Study of the ACUSURGICAL Luca System for Treatment of Vitreoretinal Diseases
The Belgian Endothelial Surgical Transplant of the Cornea (BESTCornea)
NR600 System Retinal Prosthesis for Patients With Retinal Degenerative Diseases (NR)
PRODYGY
Study of the natural history of Best vitelliform dystrophy, autosomal recessive bestrophinopathy and autosomal dominant vitreoretinochoroidopathy linked to mutations in the BEST1 gene