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Non-infectious intermediate-, posterior- and pan-uveitis (NIIPPU) are sight threatening diseases with a high patient burden and negative impact on quality of life. Corticosteroids remain the mainstay of first-line treatment for NIIPPU in China despite serious side effects associated with long-term and high-dose corticosteroid use. Adalimumab is used to treat NIIPPU in adults who have had inadequate response to corticosteroids, or who need corticosteroid-sparing, or in whom corticosteroid treatment is inappropriate. The purpose of this study is to assess adverse events and effectiveness of adalimumab in Chinese participants requiring high dose corticosteroids with NIIPPU.
Adalimumab is a conditionally approved drug in China used to treat participants with NIIPPU. All participants will receive the same treatment. Approximately 87 adult participants will be enrolled at approximately 15 sites in China.
Participants will receive one subcutaneous loading dose of adalimumab at baseline followed a week later by a lower dose of adalimumab every other week for up to 30 weeks.
There may be higher treatment burden for participants in this trial compared to their standard of care. Participants will attend regular visits during the study at a hospital or clinic. The effect of the treatment will be checked by medical assessments, blood tests, checking for side effects and completing questionnaires.
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Male or female of Chinese descent, with full Chinese parentage.
Diagnosed with active non-infectious intermediate uveitis, posterior uveitis, or panuveitis defined by the presence of at least 1 of the following in at least one eye:
Receiving oral prednisone from ≥ 10mg/day to ≤ 60mg/day (or oral corticosteroids equivalent) for at least two weeks before Screening and remaining on the same dose from Screening to Baseline.
Exclusion criteria
Participants with the following ocular events:
Previous exposure to anti-a TNF therapy inhibitor or any biologic therapy with a potential therapeutic impact on non-infectious uveitis and discontinued for reasons other than lack of efficacy or intolerance (e.g., change of insurance) is allowed after completing the specified wash-out period prior to the Baseline visit. Participants who have had lack of efficacy or intolerance to TNF inhibitors (including Humira and its biosimilars) are not eligible.
Has received glucocorticosteroid implant, Ozurdex® (dexamethasone implant), or intravitreal adalimumab, Methotrexate (MTX) or anti-VEGF therapy at any time prior to the Baseline visit. For those with previous exposure of anti-VEGF therapy, participants must complete the specified wash-out period prior to the baseline visit.
Infection(s) requiring treatment with intravenous (IV) anti-infectives within 30 days prior to the baseline visit or oral anti-infectives within 14 days prior to the Baseline visit.
Participant has been receiving cyclophosphamide within 30 days and initiated new cyclophosphamide treatment within 30 days prior to the Baseline visit.
Participant treated with any investigational drug within 30 days or 5 half-lives of the drug (whichever is longer) prior to the first dose of study drug or is currently enrolled in another clinical study.
Participant received any live vaccine with replicating potential within 28 days prior to the first dose of study drug, or expected need of live vaccination with any live vaccine with replicating potential during study participation including at least 70 days after the last dose of study drug. Live vaccines that are incapable of replicating (e.g., JYNNEOS monkeypox vaccine or Convidecia or Convidecia Air COVID-19 vaccines) are permitted.
Participant treated with oral traditional Chinese medicine (described for the treatment of UV) within 14 day prior to the first dose of study drug.
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