A study to look at a new medicine called “UTTR1147A” - how safe are different doses for healthy people and patients to take – and how is this medicine processed through the body
A Safety Study of Intravenously Administered UTTR1147A in Healthy Volunteers (HVs), Participants With (UC), and Participants With Crohn's Disease (CD)
Autoimmune Disorder () Ulcerative Colitis Healthy Volunteers
Basic Details
This clinical trial was done to study a new medicine called, “UTTR1147A”, for the treatment of patients with “ulcerative colitis” and “Crohn’s disease”. This study was done to find out if UTTR1147A was safe for people and what happened to UTTR1147A inside the body. Sixty-nine people, including 38 healthy people and 31 patients took part in this study at 2 study centers in 2 countries.
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