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A drug, ABBV-383, to treat multiple myeloma that has come back (relapsed) or has not gotten better with treatment (refractory) 

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18 and older

Phase 1

7 Locations

NCT06223516

Clinical Trial Goal


To find out:
  • The highest dose of ABBV-383 that’s safe to give
  • If ABBV-383 is safe and works well to treat multiple myeloma that has relapsed or is refractory

You may be able to join this trial if you:


  • Are 18 years old or older
  • Have multiple myeloma that has relapsed or is refractory
  • Have been treated with at least 3 treatments for multiple myeloma. Your doctor can tell you this
  • Have not been treated with ABBV-383
  • Agree to have other standard tests done to see if you can be in the clinical trial 

Trial Details


ABBV-383 is a bispecific antibody targeting BCMA on certain cells. 
 
You’ll get treatment in cycles that last 1 month. In each cycle, you'll get:
  • ABBV-383 – Given as intravenous (IV) infusions and/or as shots under your skin. The dose you'll get depends on when you start the trial and how safe it has been

You may continue treatment for about 3 years. You'll have biopsies to see how well the treatment is working. The clinical trial doctors will check your health for up to about 2 years.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) not yet approved ABBV-383.

Contacts


ABBVIE CALL CENTER, 844-663-3742, abbvieclinicaltrials@abbvie.com

Locations

Mayo Clinic Arizona /ID# 260799RECRUITING

Phoenix, Arizona

Mayo Clinic /ID# 262808RECRUITING

Jacksonville, Florida

Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center /ID# 260798RECRUITING

Miami, Florida

University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center Michigan Medicine /ID# 261050RECRUITING

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Mayo Clinic - Rochester /ID# 262807RECRUITING

Rochester, Minnesota

Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center /ID# 260807RECRUITING

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Wisconsin Medical Center /ID# 261085COMPLETED

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

ClinicalTrials.gov record


NCT06223516. First posted on 1/25/24

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