There are about 3491 clinical studies being (or have been) conducted in Singapore. The country of the clinical trial is determined by the location of where the clinical research is being studied. Most studies are often held in multiple locations & countries.
This study was designed as a 3-year extension to the phase III core study CAIN457F2306. It aimed to provide continuous treatment with secukinumab in pre-filled syringes (PFS) for subjects who completed the core study CAIN457F2306, to obtain further long term efficacy, safety and tolerability information in subjects with active psoriatic arthritis receiving secukinumab every 4 weeks. At Week 104 of the study CAIN457F2306, eligible subjects completed the assessments associated with the core study visit and subsequently continued in this extension study on the same dose that they were receiving during the core study. The regular assessments of disease activity ensure that subjects who are experienced worsening of disease in any of the treatment groups could exit the study upon their own wish or based on the advice of the investigator at any time.
The investigators hypothesise that measuring biomarkers of oxidative damage could better inform investigators on the potential merits (and pitfalls) of CoQ10 supplementation in PD subjects.
Subjects being evaluated for suspected or known Coronary artery Disease (CAD) based on signs and/or symptoms, will be invited to participate in the study. The duration for a subject in the study may range from 2 days to 4-6 weeks. One to four visits to the study doctor will be required. The primary objective of this study is to demonstrate that sensitivity and specificity of gadobutrol-enhanced cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMRI) exceed pre-specified minimum performance thresholds of 60% and 55%, respectively, and to show superior sensitivity over unenhanced wall motion CMRI at vasodilator rest/stress for the detection of significant CAD. The CMR images acquired with a uniform imaging acquisition software will be evaluated either against the results from routine clinical Coronary Angiography (CA) or Computed Tomography Angiography (CTA), which are the standard of reference. CMRI and CA/CTA images will be collected for an independent image review (blinded read).
Nutritional formula drinks are widely consumed in Asia especially by those having chronic illnesses such as diabetes. Therefore, gauging the impact of nutritional formulas on blood glucose levels is very important. Asia is home to three predominant ethnic groups- Chinese, Malay and Indians. It is still unknown if the blood glucose response to nutritional formulas differs between ethnic groups. Therefore the aim of this study is to observe if there are ethnic differences in the blood glucose response to nutritional formula drinks.
The purpose of this trial was to demonstrate the efficacy and safety of everolimus in combination with reduced tacrolimus, compared to tacrolimus control, in living donor liver transplant recipients.
Introduction Current practice in Singapore Emergency Ambulance Service (EAS) includes the use of analgesia delivered via inhalation Enthanox (Nitrous Oxide). However there are difficulties administering Enthanox on-scene due to the added weight of carrying bulky cylinder tanks. It is common for a delay in administration of analgesia. Inhaled methoxyflurane (Penthrox) is a potential agent for early administration of analgesia by Singapore Civil Defense Force (SCDF) EAS. It is extensively used in the pre-hospital setting in Australia. However data on its use as an analgesic agent in general are limited and there are few published controlled trials of methoxyflurane in an analgesic role. Intramuscular (IM) tramadol is a common medication used in the hospital setting for analgesia. It is well proven, simple to deliver and is not a controlled drug. Aim To compare Penthrox and Tramadol in the treatment of acute pain in patients transported by the SCDF EAS. Methodology The trial will recruit 400 eligible patients over 1 year (200 Penthrox and 200 tramadol). Patients managed by SCDF EAS for treatment of acute pain and who meet the eligibility criteria will be recruited into the study. Half of SCDF's 30 ambulances (15 ambulances), will be randomly assigned, equipped and trained to carry the new medication (Penthrox). The other half (15 ambulances), will be trained and equipped with tramadol. Allocation will be on a per station level. After 6 months, they will cross over to Penthrox and tramadol respectively. All paramedics will be trained to use both medications, pain scales and Ramsey scores, and will record patient's pain, sedation scores and patient satisfaction as part of routine clinical practice. All patients will be followed up by a review of their Emergency Department and hospital records for any medication related adverse effects. Hypothesis The investigators hypothesize that in patients with acute pain (pain score ≥3), presenting to the ambulance service with musculo-skeletal trauma (limbs or back); pain relief by inhaled methoxyflurane will be equivalent to IM tramadol, as assessed by Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) at 5, 10, 15 and 20 min after start of the study treatments.
An open-label, non-randomized, Phase I dose-escalation study designed to assess the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics(PK) /pharmacodynamics( PD) and tumor response profile of BAY1179470 in subjects with advanced, refractory solid tumors
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the differences or similarities in the results obtained with two different scoring systems for chronic constipation in Asian participants consulting in gastroenterology clinics (the Asian Neurogastro-enterology and Motility Association (ANMA) chronic constipation (CC) diagnostic tool (diagnosis questionnaire) and the ROME III diagnosis criteria (western gold standard).
This is a Phase 2, open-label, safety and activity study of lenvatinib in subjects with KIF5B-RET-positive adenocarcinoma of the lung and other confirmed RET translocations. At least 20 subjects with KIF5B-RET and other RET translocations will be treated and will receive lenvatinib at a starting dose of 24 mg orally, once per day. The study will consist of 3 phases: The Pretreatment Phase, The Treatment Phase and the Extension Phase. The Pretreatment Phase will include screening procedures and eligibility assessments. The Pretreatment Phase consists of a Screen 1, Screen 2 and Baseline Period. The Treatment Phase will begin when the subject has met all eligibility criteria on Day 1 of the first Treatment Cycle. The Treatment Phase contains the Treatment and Follow-up Periods. The Extension Phase will begin for subjects who received treatment in the study (either in the Treatment Period or Follow-up Period) at the time of database cutoff.
The main purpose of this study is to evaluate how the body absorbs and removes LY2605541, insulin lispro, and a mixture of both from the blood. The study has two parts. Participants may enroll in only one part. Each part has four treatment periods in a fixed order. The study will last approximately 8 weeks, not including screening. Screening is required within 28 days prior to the start of the study.