View clinical trials related to Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency.
Filter by:This observational study is conducted in Europe. The aim of this observational study is to investigate the changes in a score (GET-score) which includes quality of life, body composition and cholesterol metabolism in patients on growth hormone treatment. The GET score stands for: Growth hormone deficiency and Efficacy of Treatment, and is a quantitative measurement of the efficacy of the treatment with growth hormone in adults.
This trial was conducted in the United States of America (USA). The aim of this clinical trial was to investigate the pharmacokinetics of somatropin in healthy Japanese and Caucasian subjects, and to identify somatostatin-related adverse events.
This trial is conducted in Europe. The aim of this clinical trial is to investigate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of NNC126-0083 in growth hormone deficient adults
The objective of this rollover study is to evaluate the long term (1 year) safety of a new weekly administered growth hormone preparation in adults with growth hormone deficiency who were treated with the same experimental preparation in study BPLG-005. In addition, further change in efficacy endpoints of BPLG-005 by prolonged treatment will be evaluated. Additional efficacy and safety data of the experimental preparation will be obtained from the switch-over patients.
This trial is conducted in Japan. The aim of this trial is to demonstrate superiority of the effect of NN-220 compared with that of placebo as assessed by the change in percent in truncal fat (kg) from baseline to 24 weeks' treatment (end of treatment) in patients with Growth Hormone Deficiency in Adults (GHDA).
ALTU-238 is a long acting crystalline formulation of recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) that is being developed for the treatment of growth hormone deficiency in adults and children. ALTU-238 is designed to require fewer injections than the currently available formulations of rhGH.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate efficacy and safety profile of a new weekly administered growth hormone preparation compared with placebo in adults with growth hormone deficiency.
To evaluate long-term safety of growth hormone replacement in adult patients with growth hormone deficiency
This trial is conducted in Japan. To investigate the long-term efficacy as assessed by change in fat mass and safety after 48 weeks of treatment of Growth Hormone in adults with Growth Hormone Deficiency, comparing two different treatment regiments.
This trial is conducted in Japan. This protocol describes an extension trial to supply hGH to subjects who wish continuous treatment after the long-term Phase 3 trial (GHLiquid-1519) until hGH products have been approved for GHDA in Japan.