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Filter by:Investigators seek to quantify the impact of vitamin C on patient outcomes, including serum urate level, gout-related symptoms, and obesity (measured by BMI) in both healthy Hmong adults and in Hmong patients with hyperuricemia (HU) and/or gout; identify associations between individuals' taxonomic and functional patterns of gut microbiota and its impact on the serum urate-lowering effect of vitamin C; compare taxonomic and functional patterns of gut microbiota between people with HU and/or gout and people without HU and gout; and identify associations between individuals' taxonomic and functional patterns of gut microbiota and self-reported acute gout trigger foods.
This is an open-label, randomized, crossover, single dose study. Two single doses of LC350189(tablet or capsule formulations) will be administered with a washout period of at least 4-day between the doses to investigate the relative bioavailability of LC350189 after administration via tablet formulation compared with capsule formulation and to evaluate basic systemic pharmacokinetic parameters of the tablet formulation compared to the capsule formulation of LC350189.
The purpose of this Phase I study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of ALLN-346 in in normal healthy volunteers, in an ascending dose design. ALLN-346 is an (oral) enzyme that specifically degrades urate in the intestinal tract.
This is a Phase 2a, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose-ranging study to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and pharmacokinetics study of 6 different dose regimens of ABP-671 compared with placebo. The study will consist of three sequential groups with escalating total daily ABP-671 doses. Each group is further divided into two dose cohorts with either QD or BID dosing. Each dose group will have 3 stages following screening: Run-in, Dose Evaluation, and Follow-up.
Primary Objective: To evaluate safety of rasburicase in pediatric patients with NHL and AL Secondary Objective: To assess efficacy of rasburicase for prevention and treatment of hyperuricemia
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of ALLN-346 in healthy volunteers, in this first in human, single ascending dose study. ALLN-346 is an enzyme that degrades urate in the gastrointestinal tract.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of the combination of a combination of plant extracts (BSL_EP026) on blood and urine uricemia levels in individuals with levels at the limit of the values considered normal or moderately high.
The aim of this study will be to evaluate if a nutraceutical containing quercetin, rutin, bromelain and L-carnosine (Uricemin®) can reduce uric acid levels in subjects with values between ≥ 6 and < 7 mg/dl after 3 months of therapy.
To testify the efficacy and safety of traditional Chinese formulae, "Wu-Ling San" and "Yin-Chen Wu-Ling San" for patients with hyperuricemia.
This is a Phase 1, open-label, fixed-sequence, 3-period, 2-way drug interaction study designed to assess the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, safety, and tolerability of LC350189 and Naproxen when administered alone and in combination in healthy subjects.