About This Study
Generalized myasthenia gravis is a disease that makes muscles weak because the body's defense system attacks the spot where nerves and muscles connect. The purpose of this study is to learn more about a new medicine for kids and teens with this disease. Our researchers want to find out if the medicine is safe, how it works inside the body, and if it helps kids feel better and do everyday things more easily.
What Activities Are a Part of this Study?
- Informed Consent Review
- Use of Study Treatments or Placebo
- After Study Follow-Up Activities
- Review of Medical History
- Physical Examinations
- Phone Calls and/or Emails
- Study Visits and Consultations
- Surveys/Questionnaires
- Laboratory and Imaging Tests
- Specimen Sample Collection
Age & Gender
- 2 - 17 years old
- All Genders
Language
- This study enrolls English speakers only
Additional Study Information
- No compensation provided
- No reimbursement offered
Study Locations
- Greater Charlotte, NC
Study Topics
Brain and Memory Children, Infants, Teen Health Rare Disease