AJAX Study: New Inhaled Medication for Uncontrolled Asthma
Trial Objectives
In severe asthma, some of the exacerbations that cause difficulty breathing are the result of inflammation in the lung. Researchers are testing a class of anti-inflammatory drugs called a JAK1 inhibitor that has worked to treat other inflammatory conditions like eczema to see if it can help people with severe asthma.
In the AJAX study, volunteers will be randomly assigned to receive either a JAK1 inhibitor called AZD4604 or a placebo (a medication containing no active ingredient). Researchers will evaluate if the experimental medication can help improve asthma symptoms, increase airflow and reduce lung inflammation.
At clinic visits, volunteers will receive physical examinations, breathing tests, electrocardiograms (EKGs) and provide blood and urine samples. They will also be asked to complete electronic questionnaires about their symptoms and asthma exacerbations.