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The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of depemokimab administered as an adjunctive therapy, in participants with Type 2 asthma at risk of exacerbations compared to the guideline recommended standard of care (SoC).
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Adults and adolescents >=12 years of age, at the time of signing the informed consent/assent. For countries where local regulations or the regulatory status of study medication permit enrolment of adults only, participants recruited will be >=18 years of age.
Participants must have a documented physician diagnosis of asthma for >=2 years that meets the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence or Global Initiative for Asthma guidelines
Have previously confirmed history of at least 2 exacerbations over the last 3 years prior to screening, with at least 1 of those exacerbations occurring in the previous year prior to Screening Visit 1.
A well-documented requirement for treatment with low to medium dose ICS/LABA (in the 12 months prior to screening visit. Treatment should be stable for 3 months prior to screening. If participants are taking Maintenance and Reliever Therapy/Single Maintenance and Reliever Therapy regularly, the total daily dose should be incorporated into the assessment of low or medium dose ICS.
Sex and Contraceptive/Barrier Requirements Male or eligible female Participants:
Capable of giving signed informed consent/assent as which includes compliance with the requirements Randomization inclusion criteria-
Type 2 high disease at risk of asthma exacerbations as defined by either:
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An elevated peripheral blood EOS count of >=300 cells/mL at screening OR >=300 cells/mL in the last 3 months prior to the screening visit AND
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Liver safety exclusion criteria:
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456 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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EU GSK Clinical Trials Call Center; US GSK Clinical Trials Call Center
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