There are about 173942 clinical studies being (or have been) conducted in United States. 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.
The primary purpose of this study is to determine the safety and tolerability of escalating doses of C16TR for inhalation in healthy participants.
The goals of this clinical trial are to evaluate DECIDES, a web-based decision support application that provides education about cancer and cancer treatment and provides support to encourage adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients, their caregivers, and oncology health care providers to make informed decisions about cancer treatment together. The main questions this study aims to answer are: - Is DECIDES acceptable, usable, and feasible for AYA, caregivers, and oncology health care providers? - Is DECIDES helpful for AYA, caregivers, and oncology health care providers that are making cancer treatment decisions together? AYA and caregiver participants will complete a questionnaire and be randomly assigned to participate in one of three groups: (1) Usual Care, (2) DECIDES, or (3) DECIDES + Coach. Participants in 'Usual Care' will continue to have access to their oncology health care team for questions related to cancer and cancer treatment, as per usual standard of care. Participants in both 'DECIDES' and 'DECIDES + Coach' groups will receive access to DECIDES, and those in 'DECIDES + Coach' will receive additional live, coach-assisted support. After 8 weeks, AYA and caregivers will complete a follow-up questionnaire and those in the 'DECIDES' and 'DECIDES + Coach' groups will complete a semi-structured qualitative interview. Oncology health care providers of participating AYA will be invited to participate in a questionnaire and semi-structured qualitative interview. Researchers will compare groups to see if AYA and caregivers that receive access to DECIDES (with and without coach-assisted support) report more positive decision-making processes compared to those that receive usual standard of care.
The main purpose of this study is to measure how much of pirtobrutinib (LOXO-305) gets into the bloodstream and how long it takes the body to eliminate it in participants with impaired liver function and healthy participants. The side effects and tolerability of pirtobrutinib will also be evaluated. Participation could last about 46 days.
The main purpose of this study is to measure how much of pirtobrutinib (LOXO-305) gets into the bloodstream and how long it takes the body to eliminate it in participants with impaired kidney function and healthy participants. The side effects and tolerability of pirtobrutinib will also be evaluated. Participation could last around 46 days.
The purpose of this study is to compare two finished products of PF-07940367 in terms of the uptake into the blood stream. This study is seeking participants who are: - Healthy male or female participants aged 18 years or older. All participants in this study will receive PF-07940367 once by mouth. The participants may receive different tablets by mouth for PF-07940367. The study will compare experiences of people receiving two different products of PF-07940367. This will help understand how much PF-07940367 is taken up into the blood for each product given. Participants will take part in the study for about 112 days. During this time, participants will have to stay onsite for 5 days. There will be up to 2 additional onsite study visits and 3 remote (telephone call) study visits.
The purpose of this study is to confirm and quantify the effects of aromatherapy on respiratory health.
A phase 1, open-label, drug-drug interaction study to evaluate the effect of multiple doses of tigulixostat on the pharmacokinetics of single-dose theophylline in healthy adult volunteers.
The primary objective of the study is to evaluate dose proportionality and pharmacokinetics for three different dose levels of eliglustat after single and repeated administration.
The purpose of this study was to determine whether adding Lidocaine to Corticosteroid injections reduce pain intensity in hand surgery.
The investigators conducted a feasibility study of a virtually-delivered adaptation of an ecologically oriented neurorehabilitation of memory (EON-Mem) in improving memory for healthy older adults. The primary purposes of this study included determining the feasibility of conducting EON-Mem virtually with older adults and whether a randomized control trial using EON-Mem in older adults is of value.