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NCT ID: NCT00725075 Completed - Schizophrenia Clinical Trials

Adjuvant Treatment With a Glycine Uptake Inhibitor in Participants With Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia (P05695) (MK-8435-001)

GIANT
Start date: April 10, 2007
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether MK-8435 (Org 25935) is more effective than placebo in improving negative symptoms in participants with schizophrenia who are concurrently treated with a stable dose of a second generation antipsychotic.

NCT ID: NCT01410747 Completed - Lupus Nephritis Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Tacrolimus for Lupus Nephritis Under Actual Use Situations

TRUST
Start date: April 10, 2007
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To evaluate the safety and efficacy of tacrolimus for lupus nephritis under actual-use.

NCT ID: NCT00711776 Completed - Herpes Labialis Clinical Trials

Bioequivalence Study of Aciclovir 5% Cream in Japanese Healthy Volunteers

Start date: April 10, 2008
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study is designed to show bioequivalence between Current and New formulation of Aciclovir cream 5% in keratin layer of the epidermis in Japanese Subjects

NCT ID: NCT01315132 Completed - Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trials

A Study of Bone Marrow Transplantation Using Fully-Matched Relatives as Donors for Patients With Hematological Malignancies

Start date: April 10, 2008
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This research study uses a drug called cyclophosphamide to decrease the incidence of GVHD in matched sibling hematopoietic stem cell transplant. In doing so, the goal of the study is to increase overall survival.

NCT ID: NCT03862638 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Tension-Type Headache

Yoga Therapy for Chronic Tension-Type Headache

Start date: April 10, 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Chronic tension headache represents a considerable social burden in terms of both costs to the health services and also the costs of lost productivity. Episodic tension-type headache can be treated with rest and analgesics, while chronic tension-type headache demands a more fundamental treatment. Effectiveness of yoga therapy in the management of chronic tension type headache is limited. In this study, yoga therapy was used to explore its effect on chronic tension-type headache.

NCT ID: NCT01462669 Completed - Epilepsy Clinical Trials

Crossover Study to Evaluate the Pharmacokinetics of Ezogabine/Retigabine in Taiwanese Subjects

Start date: April 10, 2012
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate the pharmacokinetics of single oral doses of ezogabine/retigabine and the primary metabolite (NAMR) in healthy male and female Taiwanese volunteers. Subjects will receive four separate doses of ezogabine/retigabine tablets: 50 mg, 100 mg, 200 mg and 400 mg administered once orally. Blood samples will be obtained at pre-defined timepoints over the duration of the study to determine the concentration of ezogabine/retigabine and NAMR. Safety assessments will include measurements of vital signs, collection of adverse events, clinical laboratory tests and the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale.

NCT ID: NCT01559259 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

Evaluation of the Efficacy of Novel Ibuprofen Acetaminophen Combination Formulations in the Treatment of Post-surgical Dental Pain

Start date: April 10, 2012
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study will determine the overall analgesic efficacy of three different fixed dose ibuprofen plus acetaminophen formulations compared to ibuprofen alone and to placebo.

NCT ID: NCT01589692 Completed - Clinical trials for Distal Radius Fracture

A Clinical Trial for the Surgical Treatment of Elderly Distal Radius Fractures

WRIST
Start date: April 10, 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In the United States, over 300,000 individuals over age 65 suffer from distal radius fractures (DRFs) each year. Despite the frequency of this injury and over 200 years of experience treating DRFs, management of elderly DRFs is still controversial. Close reduction and casting is a nonsurgical technique that is frequently used, but osteoporotic fractures, common in the elderly, often collapse and displace. The three currently applied surgical techniques are close reduction and percutaneous pinning, external fixation with or without percutaneous pinning, and internal fixation with volar locking plating. Preliminary evidence indicates that locking plate fixation can permit elderly patients to move their hands and wrists much sooner in order to return to self-care activities more quickly. Although these outcomes are promising, there is no randomized controlled clinical trial to demonstrate that the more invasive, and perhaps more costly, plating technique is superior to the other simpler approaches. The specific aim of this 24-center randomized controlled trial is to compare outcomes of these three surgical techniques in treating unstable DRFs in the elderly. The secondary aim is to follow a cohort of elderly patients who choose not to have surgery to evaluate outcomes following treatment by close reduction and casting alone. This clinical trial is the most ambitious study in hand surgery by assembling most of the leading centers in North America to collect evidence-based data to guide future treatment of this prevalent injury in the growing elderly population.

NCT ID: NCT01918267 Completed - Clinical trials for Rheumatoid Arthritis

U-Act-After: An Observational Study on Long-Term Efficacy of Tight Control RoActemra/Actemra (Tocilizumab) and/or Methotrexate in Patients With Early Rheumatoid Arthritis Who Have Participated in the U-Act-Early Study (ML22497)

Start date: April 10, 2012
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This non-interventional, observational, open-label multi-center follow-up study of patients from the U-Act-Early trial (ML22497) will evaluate the long-term efficacy and safety of starting tight control treatment with RoActemra/Actemra (tocilizumab) and/or methotrexate in patients early in the disease followed by treatment according to standard of care in routine clinical practice in a three year follow-up, independently of what treatment the patient will be receiving.

NCT ID: NCT02274363 Completed - Psoriasis Clinical Trials

A Study to Assess the Severity of Psoriasis in Brazilians Participants With Chronic Plaque-type Psoriasis

Start date: April 10, 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to assess the severity of plaque‐type psoriasis (common genetically determined, chronic, inflammatory skin disease characterized by rounded erythematous, dry, scaling patches. The lesions have a predilection for nails, scalp, genitalia, extensor surfaces, and the lumbosacral region) in brazilian participants with chronic plaque-type psoriasis.