About this trial
Researchers want to learn more about tulisokibart (also known as MK-7240) in an extension study. Tulisokibart is a medicine designed to treat active, moderate to severe Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). An extension study is a type of study where people who received tulisokibart in certain other studies for CD or UC (called a parent study) may be able to join this study. The goals of this study are to learn about the safety of tulisokibart over time in people with CD or UC, and if people tolerate it.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Has participated in a qualifying tulisokibart Phase 2 or Phase 3 parent study for CD or UC
The investigator determines that the participant derives clinical benefit from continued study intervention based upon clinical evaluations performed during their parent study
A participant assigned female sex at birth is not breastfeeding during the study intervention period and for at least 14 weeks after the last dose of study intervention
A participant of childbearing potential (POCBP) is not pregnant and has a negative highly sensitive pregnancy test (urine or serum) as required by local regulations within 24 hours (for a urine test) or 72 hours (for a serum test) before the first dose of study intervention
Disqualifiers
Has prematurely discontinued study intervention in their parent study
Has received any protocol-specified prohibited medications during their parent study
Has known allergies, hypersensitivity, or intolerance to tulisokibart or its excipients
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Tulisokibart
- Placebo to tulisokibart