A Multi-center, Open-label Study to Investigate the Efficacy and Safety of CDP870 in Active Crohn's Disease Patients, Who Showed no Clinical Efficacy in a Remission Induction Study (Study C87037) But Showed Clinical Efficacy After Additional Remission Induction Therapy Was Applied, at Week 26 After Subcutaneous Administration of CDP870 400 mg From Week 8 Until Week 24 at 4-week Intervals
Latest Information Update: 03 Oct 2021
At a glance
- Drugs Certolizumab pegol (Primary)
- Indications Crohn's disease
- Focus Therapeutic Use
- Sponsors UCB
- 12 Nov 2017 Outcomes of a population pharmacokinetic model assessing exposure-response relationship of of certolizumab pegol using pooled data from nine clinical trials of certolizumab pegol induction and maintenance therapy in patients with Crohns disease, including C87005,C87031,C87032, C87037, C87042, C87043,C87047, C87048 and C87085, published in the Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics Journal.
- 10 Jan 2017 New trial record