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NCT04586426Phase 1Phase 2ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

A Study of the Combination of Talquetamab and Teclistamab in Participants With Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma

Study Summary

The purpose of this study is to identify the recommended Phase 2 regimen(s) (RP2R\[s\]) and schedule for the study treatment (Part 1), to characterize the safety of the RP2R(s) for the study treatment (Part 2) and to evaluate the anticancer activity of talquetamab + teclistamab in participants with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma and extramedullary disease (EMD) (Part 3).

Interventions / Drugs
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Study Details
Enrollment228 participants
Primary Completion
Lead SponsorJanssen Research & Development, LLC
Data Retrieved2026-04-11 02:55:31.550432+00:00
What This Trial Means for Biotech Investors
Trial Phase Context

Phase 1 trials primarily test safety and dosing in a small number of participants (typically 20–100). Results do not yet speak to efficacy. FDA approval is typically many years away from this stage.

Phase 2 trials begin testing efficacy in a larger patient group (100–300). This is often where biotech binary events occur — positive Phase 2 data can significantly advance a company's pipeline narrative, while failures can be terminal for a program.

Status & Expected Data

Enrollment is complete. The trial is in its follow-up or data collection phase — a readout may occur on or near the primary completion date.

Enrolled: 228 participants
Sponsor Catalyst Profile

Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) is the sponsoring company for this trial. BiotechSign currently grades this company C (51/100) based on composite catalyst signals across its full pipeline. This trial is one data point in that overall catalyst picture.

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