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Filter by:This study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of MabThera in patients with active rheumatoid arthritis who have had an inadequate response or were intolerant to treatment with methotrexate. Eligible patients will receive MabThera (1000mg by intravenous infusion) on days 1 and 15, and background methotrexate (oral or subcutaneous dose of 10-25mg weekly). After the initial study period of 24 weeks, eligible patients may receive up to 3 re-treatments with MabThera. The anticipated time on study treatment is 1-2 years, and the target sample size is <100 individuals.
The purpose of this study is demonstrate that subcutaneous abatacept is non-inferior (no worse than) to subcutaneous adalimumab in the treatment of subjects with rheumatoid arthritis who are biologic naive
This study involves review and analysis of disease activity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis who where treated with either conventional DMARDs (Disease Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs) or Biologics and have two existing, consecutive radiographs (x-ray images) of hand and feet taken as part of routine treatment monitoring within a time interval of 12 to 36 months.
This study will assess at Week 16 the efficacy and safety of AIN457 at different doses in patients with active RA despite stable MTX therapy. Treatment will continue up to Week 48 with a safety follow-up at Week 60 to assess the long term efficacy and safety of AIN457 treatment in combination with MTX in RA.
This trial is conducted in Europe. The aim of this clinical trial is to investigate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetic (the effect of the body on the investigated drug) and signs of clinical efficacy of increasing single doses or four repeated doses of NNC 0142-0002 in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
This 24-week open-label extension study is designed to provide additional long-term safety data up to a total of 1-year for patients rolling over from the core study, and to collect further efficacy and tolerability data for all the patients, irrespective whether they have an acute flare of gout or not. Patients will be treated on demand with canakinumab (ACZ885) in this extension study.
This study will be a small randomized clinical trial to test the effectiveness of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) to improve physical function and reverse muscle atrophy in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The investigators will also determine the mechanism by which NMES affects muscle hypertrophy and physical function. The proposed study will be the first step in demonstrating that NMES training is an effective alternative to highly intense volitional exercises (VE) in individuals with RA. After baseline testing, 60 individuals with RA will be randomly assigned to a 16-week NMES program or highly intense VE program. Both programs will be applied based on the best current clinical evidence. Subjects will be re-assessed after intervention. Groups will be compared for differences in performance-based and self-reported lower extremity function, muscle volume, muscle strength, proportion and area of type I and II muscle fibers, fat content, and muscle oxidative capacity from pre- to post-intervention. Changes in physical function, muscle volume, and muscle strength will be correlated with proportion and area of type I and II muscle fibers, fat content, and markers of muscle oxidative capacity.
Study to evaluate whether there is sustained remission and productivity in subjects with early rheumatoid arthritis started on etanercept plus methotrexate treatment.
A 12-week with possible extension, phase II study to compare efficacy and safety of masitinib at 3 and 6 mg/kg/day in combination with methotrexate, in treatment of patients with active rheumatoid arthritis refractory to standard treatments.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and effectiveness of LX3305 versus a placebo control in subjects with active rheumatoid arthritis on stable methotrexate therapy.