Evaluating a targeted approach

to managing hidradenitis suppurativa.

Hidradenitis suppurativa, or acne inversa, can start off as small bumps or pimples in areas like your armpit or groin. As this skin disease becomes more severe, these bumps grow deeper, become painful, and can rupture or leak. That's why the Aurora Study is being conducted. It's evaluating an investigational drug (avacopan) designed to potentially target the source of this painful condition.

Study participation will last 44 weeks, and all eligible

participants will receive the following at no cost: