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A Study of Teclistamab in Combination With Daratumumab and Lenalidomide (Tec-DR) and Talquetamab in Combination With Daratumumab and Lenalidomide (Tal-DR) in Participants With Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma

Studying new drug combinations for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma.

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18 years and older
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Phase 3

This study is for people with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer. It tests the effectiveness of two different medicine combinations: Teclistamab, Daratumumab, and Lenalidomide (Tec-DR), and Talquetamab, Daratumumab, and Lenalidomide (Tal-DR). These will be compared to a standard treatment using Daratumumab, Lenalidomide, and Dexamethasone (DRd). Participants cannot have had previous treatments for multiple myeloma and must not be suited for high-dose chemotherapy or a stem cell transplant due to age or other health issues. They must not be pregnant or plan to have children during and after the study for a specific time.

  • Participants need to have a good health score and agree to certain lifestyle precautions.
  • The study excludes those having had recent treatments or other health issues like strokes or allergies to study drugs.
  • No previous therapy for multiple myeloma is allowed, except some corticosteroid use.
Study details
    Multiple Myeloma

NCT05552222

Janssen Research & Development, LLC

25 April 2026

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