Phase 3 Psoriatic Arthritis Trials
4 Phase 3 trials for Psoriatic Arthritis. Phase 3 trials are the final stage of testing before a treatment can be submitted for FDA approval.
What is a Phase 3 trial?
Phase 3 clinical trials study a treatment in large groups (hundreds to thousands of people) to confirm its effectiveness, monitor side effects, and compare it to standard treatments. These trials are the last major step before the FDA considers approving a new treatment.
A Study of Zasocitinib in Adults With Psoriatic Arthritis Who Have or Have Not Been Treated With Biologic Medicines
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the joints and skin in people who have psoriasis (PsO). The main aim of the study is to know how well...
Guselkumab vs Golimumab in PsA TNF Inadequate Responder Patients
The trial is an open-label randomized study that will examine whether switching to a selective IL23 inhibitor (guselkumab) is more effective than switching to a second TNFi...
Continuation Study of Zasocitinib in Adults With Psoriatic Arthritis
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a long-term inflammatory disease that affects the joints and skin. The purpose of this study is to check how safe zasocitinib is, how well it is...
A Study of the Efficacy and Safety of SHR-1314 for Adult Active Psoriatic Arthritis
This study is a randomized, double-blind, multicenter, placebo-controlled Phase III clinical study, consisting of a 4-week screening period, a 24-week core treatment period, a...