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The purpose of the study is to evaluate the safety of NVG-2089 and to evaluate how well patients respond to this investigational treatment. NVG-2089 is a new drug that is being developed for treating patients with CIDP. NVG-2089 is designed to mimic the effects of a protein called IVIg. NVG-2089 is designed to potentially help the immune system by attaching (binding) to certain receptors in the body and activating them, which helps reduce inflammation and supports how the immune system works.
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Males and females at least 18 years of age at the time of signing the ICF.
Diagnosed with CIDP or Possible CIDP according to criteria of the EAN/PNS 2021 (Van den Bergh, 2021). (Diagnosis is to be confirmed by an independent adjudication committee; refer to Section 8.1.1).
Must have an adjusted INCAT score as follows:
Treatment-experienced participants: Participants who were treated with IVIg/SCIg at the time of screening must have documented evidence within 24 months of screening of:
Clinically meaningful deterioration on treatment interruption or dose reduction of standard of care (SOC) therapy, determined by clinical examination documented in the medical records. Clinically meaningful deterioration is defined as one of the following: ≥1-point increase in adjusted INCAT score, decrease in I-RODS total score ≥4 points, decrease in MRC Sum score ≥3, grip strength worsening of ≥8 kPa (in either hand), or an equivalent deterioration based on information from medical records and at the investigator's judgement.
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Improvement in CIDP symptoms with SOC therapy based on information in medical records and at the investigator's judgement. In assessing the history of response to IVIg/SCIg, the investigator should account for prior treatment (type, dose regimen, duration), pattern of response or non-response to treatment.
a. Treatment-naïve participants: No prior treatment with IVIg and/or SCIg and/or corticosteroids and/or investigational therapies for CIDP.
OR b. Treatment-experienced participants: On stable dose of IVIg or SCIg with no disease exacerbations for 8 weeks prior to screening. Participants must be willing to discontinue IVIg or SCIg at least 3 weeks (±1 week) prior to dosing with the study drug. Participants on IVIg must be on maintenance dose of 0.4 to 1 g/kg every 2 to 6 weeks per EAN/PNS recommendation. Participants on SCIg should not exceed the dose of 0.4 g/kg per week.
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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