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NCT ID: NCT02160145 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Kidney Disease

Efficacy and Safety of Tolvaptan in Subjects With Chronic Kidney Disease Between Late Stage 2 to Early Stage 4 Due to Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease

Start date: May 2014
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to determine whether tolvaptan is effective and safe for the treatment of late-stage chronic kidney disease due to autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD)

NCT ID: NCT02159729 Completed - Healthy Clinical Trials

Long Term Follow-up Study on Safety and Maintenance of Efficacy of ATX-101

Start date: February 2009
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This was a long-term follow-up study of participants who completed Kythera-sponsored trials of ATX-101 (06-03, 07-07, 09-15)

NCT ID: NCT02159066 Completed - Melanoma Clinical Trials

LGX818 and MEK162 in Combination With a Third Agent (BKM120, LEE011, BGJ398 or INC280) in Advanced BRAF Melanoma

LOGIC-2
Start date: July 23, 2014
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The primary purpose of this study is to assess the anti-tumor activity of LGX818/MEK162 in combination with targeted agents after progression on LGX818/MEK162 combination therapy, as well as the safety and tolerability of the novel triple combinations.

NCT ID: NCT02159053 Completed - Clinical trials for Spondylitis, Ankylosing

16-week Efficacy and 2-year Safety, Tolerability and Efficacy of Secukinumab in Participants With Active Ankylosing Spondylitis

MEASURE4
Start date: May 18, 2015
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to provide 16-week efficacy, safety and tolerability data versus placebo to support the use of secukinumab 150 mg by subcutaneous (s.c.) self-administration with or without a loading regimen and maintenance dosing using pre-filled syringe (PFS) and to assess efficacy, safety and tolerability up to 2 years in subjects with active AS despite current or previous NSAID, non-biologic DMARD, or biologic anti-TNFα therapy.

NCT ID: NCT02158533 Completed - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

A Study of ALKS 5461 for the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) - the FORWARD-4 Study

Start date: May 2014
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of ALKS 5461.

NCT ID: NCT02157220 Completed - Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Prospective Double-blinded Randomised Comparison of Profix Mobile to Fixed Bearing Knee Replacements

Start date: May 2005
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a randomised control trial comparing two different prosthetic designs used in total knee arthroplasty. Participants were randomised to receive either of the two prostheses and then were followed up of a period of 7 years, looking at pain, range of motion and impact on quality of life. The literature and joint registry of Australia shows that one of the prosthesis may be inferior to the other. Our research team hypothesised that this was not the case and that previous elicited differences were related to other factors.

NCT ID: NCT02156570 Completed - Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

DAA-based Therapy for Recently Acquired Hepatitis C II (DAA = Directly Acting Antiviral)

DARE-C II
Start date: October 2014
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to examine whether patients who have acute or early chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection can be treated effectively and safely with an interferon-sparing regimen that combines a new direct acting antiviral drug (sofosbuvir) with one of the standard treatments for chronic hepatitis C (ribavirin). In particular, this study will investigate whether treatment of acute or early chronic HCV can be shortened. The study will assess efficacy by looking at the proportion of people who clear the virus (have no virus detectable in their blood) at the end of treatment, and 1, 3 and 6 months after treatment. The hypothesis is that short course (6 weeks) dual therapy using sofosbuvir and RBV will result in successful virological eradication in the majority (≥80%) of subjects treated for recently acquired HCV.

NCT ID: NCT02156310 Completed - Renal Cancer Clinical Trials

Mechanisms of Anti-VEGF Induced Hypertension

Start date: January 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Background: High blood pressure is a common complication observed in cancer patients prescribed anti-VEGF drugs. Increased blood pressure increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes, thus adversely affecting survival and quality of life in this patient group. However, little is known about the mechanisms leading to high blood pressure with anti-VEGF drugs. As a result, the management of anti-VEGF drug-induced hypertension is largely empirical. A better knowledge of effects of specific blood pressure lowering drugs, i.e. antihypertensives, on anti-VEGF drug-induced hypertension would optimize therapeutic management and reduce the risk associated with hypertension and proteinuria in patients with cancer. Methods: Datasets of two completed GSK clinical trials using the anti-VEGF drug pazopanib, i.e. VEG108844 and VEG105192, will be accessed to 1) determine the way blood pressure changes over time after commencing anti-VEGF treatment; 2) identify whether there are any relationships between pre-study and baseline blood pressure values, treatment with specific antihypertensive drugs, and changes in blood pressure after commencing anti-VEGF treatment; and 3) identify whether specific antihypertensive drugs and drug combinations, prescribed either before or after commencing anti-VEGF treatment, lead to a better blood pressure control and prevent proteinuria during anti-VEGF treatment. Specific statistical analyses will be conducted to assess and identify associations and will account for other patient's characteristics and repeated observations over time. The investigators plan to conduct this study over 6 months. Studies VEG108844 and VEG105192 have been selected as they investigate the same anti-VEGF drug, pazopanib, in a homogeneous group, i.e. patients with renal cancer. At the same time, inclusion of a placebo arm as well as a treatment arm with a different anti-VEGF drug, sunitimib, will allow initial comparisons across different groups. The results deriving from this study will provide important knowledge on 1) patterns of blood pressure changes with anti-VEGF drugs and 2) whether specific antihypertensive drugs or drug classes might be better than others in preventing and managing anti-VEGF induced hypertension and proteinuria.

NCT ID: NCT02155660 Completed - Clinical trials for Moderate to Very Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Efficacy and Safety of Benralizumab in Moderate to Very Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) With Exacerbation History

TERRANOVA
Start date: June 25, 2014
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to determine if benralizumab reduces COPD exacerbation rate in symptomatic patients with moderate to very severe COPD who are receiving standard of care therapies.

NCT ID: NCT02155647 Completed - Clinical trials for Carcinoma, Merkel Cell

Avelumab in Participants With Merkel Cell Carcinoma (JAVELIN Merkel 200)

Start date: July 3, 2014
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a multicenter, international, single-arm, open-label, Phase 2 trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of avelumab in participants with metastatic Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC).