Two treatments.
More options for people living with gMG.
More options for people living with gMG.
UCB’s commitment to the gMG community.
No two people living with gMG are alike, and everyone responds to treatment differently. That’s why UCB is proud to offer two therapies for this rare condition. Having options helps you and your healthcare provider choose a treatment that fits your goals and your lifestyle.
Discover an FcRn blocker
Harmful antibodies that cause gMG may stay in your body longer because of FcRn (neonatal Fc receptor) proteins.
Explore a C5 inhibitor
Harmful anti-acetylcholine receptor (AChR) antibodies activate part of your immune system called "complement," which works to attack your muscle cells.
UCB is a global leader in neurological disease. Our ambition is to advance the standard of care in gMG
Built on a foundation in neurology and immunology, the UCB portfolio aims to help advance the standard of care for gMG. We hope to elevate the patient care by conducting well-designed clinical trials, providing targeted treatments that can help people living with gMG, and offering support solutions for patients when they need it most.
We understand that each patient’s journey is unique. That’s why we are working tirelessly to ensure that our therapies can help meet the diverse needs of those with gMG. By listening to people living with gMG and collaborating with healthcare professionals, UCB remains at the forefront of innovative treatments.
UCB is committed to helping people impacted by neurological diseases achieve their academic goals.
Now in its second year, the UCB Myasthenia Gravis Scholarship program offers 15 awards of up to $10,000 to help people living with MG or their immediate family members pursue educational or career goals.
Learn more about the scholarship program.
UCB supports patient advocacy within the gMG community
Connect with others to get the support you need. Browse the organizations and advocacy groups below for more information about gMG, and to get in touch with others who have similar experiences with gMG. These organizations welcome patients and caregivers alike.
If you’d like help finding local support groups in your area, please reach out to our advocacy team.
This is not a complete list.





