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NCT ID: NCT05242484 Recruiting - Colitis, Ulcerative Clinical Trials

A Study of Combination Therapy With Guselkumab and Golimumab in Participants With Moderately to Severely Active Ulcerative Colitis

DUET-UC
Start date: September 19, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of JNJ-78934804 as compared to guselkumab and golimumab in participants with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis who have had an inadequate initial response, loss of response, or intolerance to one or more approved advanced therapy.

NCT ID: NCT05242471 Recruiting - Crohn's Disease Clinical Trials

A Study of Combination Therapy With Guselkumab and Golimumab in Participants With Moderately to Severely Active Crohn's Disease

DUET-CD
Start date: July 22, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of JNJ-78934804 at Week 48 compared to guselkumab and golimumab.

NCT ID: NCT05242263 Completed - PTSD Clinical Trials

ACT With Feedback for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Start date: August 12, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to explore the efficacy of Attention Control Training with the inclusion of feedback for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). It seems that the most efficient ABMT method to balance attention bias variability (ABV) among individuals with PTSD is Attention Control Training (ACT). This type of training is designed to balance attention allocation towards threat-related and neutral stimuli. A few studies have further shown that this training type succeeds in balancing the aberrant fluctuations in attention bias observed in patients with PTSD, and that this leads to a reduction in PTSD symptoms (Badura-Brack et al., 2015). The purpose of the current study is to examine the efficacy of ACT that also includes feedback. Specifically, we intend to test whether the inclusion of feedback on top of standard ACT may enhance training efficacy in reducing ABV and in reducing PTSD symptoms.

NCT ID: NCT05242211 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Healthy Obesity, Metabolically

Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise Testing in Healthy Population

Start date: November 3, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Introduction: Cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) is a helpful tool for evaluation of aerobic exercise capacity and tolerance for variety of population. The test progression include an incremental stepwise or ramp control protocol to exhaustion There are different methods used in various clinical setting. CPET involves the measurement of respiratory gas exchange i.e. oxygen uptake, carbon dioxide, minute ventilation, other variables while monitoring ECG, blood pressure, pulse oximetry and exertion perceived (Borg Scale) during an incremental test on a cycle-ergo meter or treadmill. This test allow to assess an integrative exercise responses to submaximal and maximal effort. Aim: To compere exercise responses and achieved criteria for maximal exercise testing with different exercise protocol Methods: Healthy volunteers (normal and overweight ) will be recruited to participants in the study. Demographics (age, sex), anthropometric (height, weight, abdominal circumference), will be measured. By using questionnaire, physical activity behavior and motivation toward engage in physical activity will be filled by the participants. Each participants will conducted an exercise test on treadmill (using Modified Bruce Protocol) and cycle ergometer. Quark CPET metabolic cart (Cosmed, Rome, Italy) will be used to collect and analysis gas exchange. 10 minute after the graded exercise test Supra maximal exercise test (SMT) will be done for 2 minutes one stage (treadmill protocol) or 10% at cycle protocol higher than highest load achieved in the incremental test. All exercise parameter done on the different ergometer will be compared

NCT ID: NCT05242146 Terminated - CNS Lymphoma Clinical Trials

GB5121 in Adult Patients With Relapsed/Refractory CNS Lymphoma

STAR CNS
Start date: May 24, 2022
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The STAR CNS trial is a 3-part study, comprising a phase 1b dose escalation, dose expansion, and a phase 2, to assess the safety, tolerability, dose-limiting toxicity(ies), maximum tolerated dose, and/or optimal biological dose, determine the recommended phase 2 dose, preliminary anti-tumor activity and efficacy of the recommended phase 2 dose of GB5121.

NCT ID: NCT05241821 Completed - Stroke Clinical Trials

Acute STROke Complicating TAVI - Management and Outcomes

ASTRO-TAVI
Start date: June 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Periprocedural complications of trans catheter aortic valve implantation, and particularly the occurrence of stroke has a marked impact on survival and quality of life. The characteristics of periprocedural stroke complicating TAVI, and particularly of interventions aimed to treat stroke complicating TAVI have not been systematically described. We therefore aimed is to explore the incidence and characteristics of acute stroke complicating TAVI and to describe the safety and efficacy of emergent interventions to treat acute stroke complicating TAVI.

NCT ID: NCT05239728 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Carcinoma, Renal Cell

A Study of Belzutifan (MK-6482) Plus Pembrolizumab (MK-3475) Versus Placebo Plus Pembrolizumab in Participants With Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma Post Nephrectomy (MK-6482-022)

Start date: March 15, 2022
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of oral belzutifan (MK-6482) plus intravenous (IV) pembrolizumab (MK-3475) compared to placebo plus pembrolizumab, in the adjuvant treatment of Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma (ccRCC) post nephrectomy. The primary study hypothesis is that belzutifan plus pembrolizumab is superior to placebo plus pembrolizumab with respect to disease-free survival (DFS).

NCT ID: NCT05239390 Recruiting - Alzheimer Disease Clinical Trials

SCI-110 for Alzheimer Disease and Agitation

Start date: December 29, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

As of today, there is no FDA-approved treatment for agitation in AD. Hence, it is still considered an unmet need. Sporadic observation in healthy or diagnosed individuals indicated that cannabis products, in particular, THC have calming and anti-anxiety effects. These observations are supported by basic science data as well as animal experiments. SCI -110 is a combination of (1) dronabinol, the active ingredient in an FDA-approved synthetic analog of tetrahydrocannabinol, the psychoactive molecule in the cannabis plant, and (2) palmitoylethanolamide. In the present study, the starting daily dose for all subjects is 2.5 mg dronabinol and 800 mg PEA and will be gradually increased (every 3 days an addition of 2.5 mg dronabinol per day, with no change in the PEA dose) to a maximum of 12.5 mg Dronebinol and 800 mg PEA per day. The study product will be given orally, twice daily, to add-on the medical treatment. Study Duration per patient is up to 64 days: a. screening (3-21 days); b. treatment phase: (1) titration (15-23 days) of dronabinol from 2.5 to 12.5 mg or up to the maximal subject's tolerated dose (2) Stabilization phase (10 days) until end of treatment on the highest subject's daily tolerated dose. c. follow-up phase (7 days) - until the end-of-study. During the study, the tolerability of the drug, its safety (vital signs, physical examinations, blood, and urine tests and side effects follow-up) as well as changes in subject's condition (using CMAI, MMSE, SIB-8 questionnaires), appetite and sleep quality (SDI) will be followed.

NCT ID: NCT05238974 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections

A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of MEDI8897 for the Prevention of Medically Attended RSV LRTI in Healthy Late Preterm and Term Infants

MELODY
Start date: July 23, 2019
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy, safety, pharmacokinetics (PK), and antidrug antibody (ADA) response for MEDI8897 in healthy late preterm and term infants who are 35 weeks or greater gestational age and entering their first RSV season.

NCT ID: NCT05238675 Completed - Bronchiectasis Clinical Trials

A Study to Test Whether Different Doses of BI 1291583 Help People With Bronchiectasis

Start date: March 21, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study is open to adults with bronchiectasis. People can join the study if they produce sputum and have a history of flare-ups (also called exacerbations). The purpose of this study is to find out whether a medicine called BI 1291583 helps people with bronchiectasis. Participants are put into 4 groups randomly, which means by chance. Participants in groups 1, 2, and 3 get different doses of BI 1291583. Participants in group 4 get placebo. Placebo tablets look like BI 1291583 tablets, but do not contain any medicine. Participants take the tablets once a day. Participants are in the study for between 6 months and 1 year. During this time, they visit the study site about 10 times and get about 5 phone calls from the site staff. The doctors document when participants experience flare-ups during the study. The time to the first flare-ups is compared between the treatment groups. Doctors also regularly check participants' health and take note of any unwanted effects.