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Frequently Asked Questions

General Study Questions

You may or may not directly benefit from being in the clinical study. However, the information collected during the CLARITY Study may help doctors learn more about the study drug and non-infectious uveitis (NIU), which may help others with NIU the future.
It will not cost you anything to participate in the study. Your travel to and from the study visits can either be arranged on your behalf, or you can be directly reimbursed for your travel. A caregiver may also be eligible for travel-related cost and services. Speak to a member of the study team for more information.
The biotechnology company Priovant Therapeutics is sponsoring the CLARITY Study. Priovant Therapeutics is committed to developing targeted therapies for people living with severe autoimmune diseases.
No, being in the study is voluntary. If you decide to join and then change your mind, you can leave the study at any time.

Study Setup Questions

You will be in the study for up to 100 weeks (23 months).
You will visit the study site for tests and health checks about 18 times during the study, approximately every 3 to 8 weeks during the first part of the study, and every 4-12 weeks during the second part of the study. Your study doctor may ask you to come in for extra visits if needed to protect your well-being.

Study Treatment Questions

If you qualify for the study, you will be placed by chance in a treatment group to receive one of two doses of brepocitinib or placebo. All participants will also take a daily, gradually decreasing dose of prednisone by mouth at the beginning of the study.
Investigational medicine means that it has not been approved by country-specific regulatory health authorities to be used for NIU and its use is being allowed for research purposes only.
The placebo looks like brepocitinib but contains no active medicine. This gives researchers something to compare the study drug to, to better understand its effects.
The study doctor will advise you on which medication(s) you will continue to take.
A computer is used to assign study participants to study treatment groups by chance, like flipping a coin. This is called randomization.
Like all medicines, there is a chance for side effects, which are unwanted and unintended effects from a medicine. Your health will be closely monitored during the entire study. It is very important to tell the study doctor if you notice any changes in your health or if anything is bothering you.
For more information about NIU, including access to support and resources, please visit the links below.
Within the United States:
Ocular Immunology and Uveitis Foundation
Birdshot Uveitis Society of North America
Autoimmune Association
International resources:
Olivia's Vision
Birdshot Uveitis Society
AUVEA - Asociación de Uveítis
NCT06431373
EUCT: 2024-515089-15-00
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