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NCT ID: NCT05497479 Completed - Dry Eye Disease Clinical Trials

Study Evaluating Techniques for Measuring Tear Production

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Start date: December 9, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This will be a vehicle-controlled, masked, randomized study conducted at a single site in the United States. All participants enrolled will have Dry Eye Disease (DED). The study will consist of 2 Visits. At Visit 1, eligibility will be assessed at Screening. All eligible subjects will then be enrolled and randomized to one of two treatment groups (1:1): active (0.003% AR-15512) or control (AR-15512 vehicle). Subjects in each treatment group will then be randomized 1:1 to which Visit (Visit 1 or 2) anesthetic will be used with the Schirmer test.

NCT ID: NCT05497167 Completed - Patient Empowerment Clinical Trials

Development and Evaluation of "Period Kits" for Adolescents With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Start date: September 23, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will involve the development, distribution, and evaluation of "period kits" for pre-menarchal adolescents with intellectual and cognitive disabilities (IDD) (e.g., autism spectrum disorder and Down syndrome) in relieving stress and augmenting sense of preparedness regarding imminent pubertal changes.

NCT ID: NCT05497154 Completed - Clinical trials for Musculoskeletal Pain

Physical Therapists Identifying Patients With Opioid Misuse

Start date: October 14, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to develop and operationalize key procedures for physical therapists (n = 12) to address patients who are at risk for or have opioid misuse (OM). The investigators will train physical therapists in procedures to: 1) engage patients at risk for OM in conversations about appropriate opioid use, 2) screen and 3) assess these patients for OM and, 4) refer patients for further treatment if OM is suspected. The investigators will employ a modified Delphi approach to iteratively refine and operationalize the procedures and to arrive at a finalized procedure manual followed by an evaluation of the implementation of these procedures.

NCT ID: NCT05496738 Completed - Healthy Clinical Trials

A Preliminary Study to Evaluate PF-07264660 in Healthy Participants

Start date: August 16, 2022
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this clinical trial is to learn about the safety and effects of study medicine PF-07264660 compared to a placebo. This is the first study of PF-07264660 in humans. All participants in this study will received PF-07264660 or a placebo and it will be assigned by chance. People may be able to participate if they are healthy. The study medicine may be given by shots under the skin or through a vein depending on which group you are assigned to. If you are assigned into Part A, you will receive the study medicine once, stay overnight at the research unit from 3 to 5 overnight stays and you will need to visit the clinic about 11 follow-up visits. Participants will be in this study for up to about 541 days. If you are assigned into Part B, you will receive the study medicine three times, stay overnight at the clinic from 3 to 5 overnight stays and you will need to visit the research unit about 12 follow-up visits. Participants willbe in this study for up to about 561 days.

NCT ID: NCT05496335 Completed - Glabellar Lines Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate Sequential Administration of AGN-151586 and OnabotulinumtoxinA (BOTOX) Injections in Adult Participants for Treatment of Glabellar Lines

Start date: August 30, 2022
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Facial lines that develop from repeated facial expression, such as glabellar lines (GL), are typically treated by selectively weakening specific muscles with small quantities of botulinum toxin. The purpose of this study is to assess how safe and effective sequential administration of AGN-151586 and OnabotulinumtoxinA (BOTOX) is in adult participants with moderate to severe GL. AGN-151586 is an investigational product being developed for the treatment of GL. Participants are placed in 1 of 2 groups, called treatment arms. Each group receives a different treatment. One group will receive AGN-151586 followed by BOTOX and the other group will receive placebo followed by BOTOX. There is a 1 in 2 chance that participants will be assigned to placebo. Around 80 adult participants with moderate to severe GL will be enrolled in the study in approximately 10 sites around the United States. Participants will receive either AGN-151586 or Placebo administered as 5 intramuscular injections to the glabellar complex on Day 1. Eligible participants may then receive BOTOX injections on Day 30 and will be followed for up to 4 months. There may be higher treatment burden for participants in this trial compared to their standard of care. Participants will attend regular visits during the study at a hospital or clinic. The effect of the treatment will be checked by medical assessments, checking for side effects and completing questionnaires.

NCT ID: NCT05496140 Completed - ADHD Clinical Trials

Remote School-Home Program to Improve Youth Attention and Behavior in Mexican Students

Start date: September 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Neurodevelopmental disorders of inattention and disruptive behavior, such as Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), are among the most common youth mental health conditions across cultures. An efficacious and feasible solution to improving affected youth's ADHD/ODD is training existing school clinicians to deliver evidence-based intervention with fidelity. Despite initial promising results of training school clinicians to treat ADHD/ODD in settings suffering from high unmet need, such as Mexico, scalability is limited by a lack of researchers with capacity to train, monitor, and evaluate school clinicians in such efforts on a large scale. Thus, there is a need to develop more feasible interventions and training programs for school clinicians, as well as create a system with capacity for scalable training and evaluation, to combat the widespread impact ofADHD/ODD worldwide. Converting interventions and school clinician professional development programs for fully-remote delivery allows for more flexibility, accessibility, affordability, scalability, and promise for ongoing consultation than in-person options. Supporting scalable training for school clinicians could address a significant public health concern in Mexico, as only 14% of Mexican youth with mental health disorders receive treatment and less than half of those treated receive more than minimally adequate care. The study team is uniquely suited for this effort, given that they developed the only known school-home ADHD/ODD evidence-based intervention in Latin America-and-have developed a web-based training for U.S. school clinicians with promising preliminary results. The study team's prior studies and high levels of unmet need make Mexico an ideal location for this proposal; however, lessons learned could be used to expand scalable school clinician training for evidence-based intervention in other settings and/or for other disorders. Thus, this study focuses on comparing the fully-remote CLS-R-FUERTE program vs. care-as-usual in an 8-school clustered randomized controlled trial (RCT). The team predicts: 1) school clinicians trained in the remote program will be satisfied and show improved skills, 2) parents, youth, and teachers treated by school clinicians in the remote program will engage/adhere, and 3) youth in the remote program will show more ADHD/ODD improvements compared to care-as-usual

NCT ID: NCT05496062 Completed - Clinical trials for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Evaluation of the Toffee Nasal and Toffee Nasal Pillows Mask in Home, USA, 2022

Start date: September 12, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This clinical investigation is designed to assess the F&P Toffee Nasal and Toffee Nasal Pillows masks in home for use during PAP therapy delivery. The objectives of the investigation are to assess therapeutic efficacy, safety and comfort.

NCT ID: NCT05495971 Completed - Presbyopia Clinical Trials

Extended Depth of Focus Contact Lenses for Presbyopia

Start date: September 6, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

VTI has an FDA cleared soft contact lens product. Its optical design creates an enhanced depth of focus (EDOF), which provides clear distance, intermediate, and near vision. This study is to quantify the enhanced depth of focus and visual impact.

NCT ID: NCT05495841 Completed - Surgery Clinical Trials

OPTiMASK: Comparison of Pre-oxygenation With Standard Face Mask Combined With High Flow Nasal Oxygen With Pre-oxygenation With Standard Face Mask Alone

Start date: August 18, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is an observational, prospective study of patients undergoing a surgical procedure. Three parallel studies are taking place with collaborators in other countries. This study aims to bring novel insights regarding the benefits of pre-oxygenation combining standard oxygen facemask with high-flow nasal oxygen (HFNO), as opposed to standard oxygen facemask alone by assessing end-tidal oxygen (ETO2) levels after intubation.

NCT ID: NCT05495581 Completed - Healthy Volunteers Clinical Trials

A Study About How ASP5354 Affects the Body in Healthy Adults and in Adults Whose Kidneys do Not Work Well

Start date: August 25, 2022
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The ureter is the tube that carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder. It is difficult for surgeons to see the ureter during abdominal surgery. This could lead to injuring the ureter which, although rare, could be serious. ASP5354 is a potential new medical dye to help surgeons clearly see the ureter during surgery. ASP5354 is injected into the body and is detected by a type of camera called near infrared fluoroscopy, or NIR-F for short. Together they show live images of the ureter during surgery. Before ASP5354 is available as a medical dye, the researchers need to understand how it affects the body. In this study, the researchers will check how ASP5354 affects the body in adults up to 75 years old. The main aim is to learn how ASP5354 is processed by the body in people whose kidneys do not work well compared to healthy people. There will be 4 groups of people with different levels of how well their kidneys work. This study will include a 3-night stay in a clinical research unit. People will be admitted to the clinic the day before they receive the ASP5354 injection. The study doctor will take their medical history. People will have an ECG to measure their heart rhythm, a medical examination, and will have their vital signs checked (pulse rate, body temperature and blood pressure). They will also give blood and urine samples for laboratory tests. For some women, this will include a pregnancy test. People will need to fast for several hours before receiving the injection. The next day, people will receive 1 injection of ASP5354. They will continue to fast for a few hours afterwards. They will have an ECG and will have their vital signs checked. They will also give blood and urine samples for laboratory tests and the study doctors will check for medical problems. During the next 2 days, people will give more blood and urine samples and the study doctors will check for medical problems. On the last day, people will also have their vital signs checked. If there are no medical problems on the last day, people can return home. People will return to the clinic about 1 week later for a final check-up. They will have an ECG, a medical examination and have their vital signs checked. They will give blood and urine samples for laboratory tests. For some women, this will include a pregnancy test. The study doctors will also check for medical problems.