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BCD-132 is a humanized monoclonal antibody against CD20. BCD-132-1 is a Multicenter Open-Label Non-Comparative Dose Escalation Study (Phase 1) of the Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacokinetics, Safety, and Immunogenicity of BCD-132 (JSC BIOCAD, Russia) in Patients with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis.
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Inclusion criteria
Signed written informed consent to participate in the study;
Men and women aged from 18 to 60 years (inclusive) on the day of signing informed consent;
Confirmed diagnosis of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (according to McDonald criteria 2010);
Documentary evidence that within the last 12 months before signing informed consent the patient had:
The patient should be neurologically stable during 30 days before signing informed consent (i.e. the patient should not have any new or aggravated neurological symptoms during this period, as told by the patient; or the patient's condition should be completely stabilized since the last relapse, and the duration of stabilization should be at least 30 days);
A total EDSS score of 0 to 5.5 inclusive (assessed by the Assessing Neurologist);
Presence of IgG antibodies to varicella zoster virus according to screening results;
Patients of childbearing potential and their partners with preserved reproductive function must implement reliable contraceptive methods starting from signing informed consent and throughout the study. This requirement does not apply to patients after operative sterilization. Reliable contraception methods include one barrier method in combination with one of the following: spermicides, intrauterine device/oral contraceptives.
Body weight ≥65 kg at the screening
The absence of suicidal ideation and suicidal behavior, as assessed by the C-SSRC scale, for the period of the 1st month preceding the signing of the informed consent by the patient (0 score in the evaluation of suicidal ideation and the lack of positive responses in the section of suicidal behavior) established in the screening.
Exclusion criteria
Primary and secondary progressive multiple sclerosis;
Multiple sclerosis duration of more than 10 years with EDSS score ≤2.0 according to screening results;
Other conditions (except for multiple sclerosis) that can affect the assessment of multiple sclerosis symptoms: to mask, aggravate, change symptoms of multiple sclerosis, result in clinical signs or laboratory instrumental findings suggesting multiple sclerosis;
A relapse during the screening period;
Any acute infections, relapses of chronic infections or any other chronic diseases that are present on the day of signing informed consent and can, as judged by the Investigator, negatively affect the patient's safety during the study treatment;
HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, or syphilis;
Metabolic abnormalities (disorders) manifesting as:
Baseline leukocyte counts lower than <3.0 × 10 9/L, platelet counts lower than <125 × 10 9/L or hemoglobin levels <100 g/L;
A history of severe depression, suicidal thoughts or suicide attempts;
Signs of clinical significant depression (baseline Beck's score of more than 15);
A history of hypothyroidism/hyperthyroidism and/or baseline abnormalities of TSH levels vs. lower or upper limits of normal;
Epilepsy;
Pregnancy, lactation or planned pregnancy over the entire study period;
A history of use
Systemic corticosteroids used within 30 days before signing informed consent;
Hypersensitivity to any of BCD-132 ingredients;
Known alcoholic or drug dependency or signs of present alcoholic/drug dependence that, in the Investigator's opinion, can be contraindications for study therapy of multiple sclerosis with anti-CD20 monoclonal antibodies or limit treatment compliance;
Inability to follow the Protocol procedures (in the Investigator's opinion);
Contraindications to MRI or use of gadolinium-containing contrast agents:
с) Fear of cramped spaces; d) Kidney function impairment with a risk of delayed gadolinium elimination (creatinine level increased to more than 2 x upper limit of normal); e) Documented diagnosis of sickle cell or hemolytic anemia, hemoglobinopathy.
Any malignancies or a history of malignancies, except for cured basal cell carcinoma or cervical cancer in situ;
Vaccination within 6 weeks before signing informed consent (as told by the patient);
Participation in other clinical studies within 90 days before signing informed consent.
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24 participants in 4 patient groups
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