There are about 25560 clinical studies being (or have been) conducted in Germany. 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.
This study is to explore the safety and tolerability as well as diagnostic accuracy of 68Ga-FAPI-46 for different FAP-expressing tumor entities by PET. This study does not offer any treatment for patients with FAP-expressing carcinomas; therefore, patients will be offered state of the art therapeutic options. Routine surgery will be performed within 8 weeks after 68Ga-FAPI-46 PET.
This study assesses the repeatability precision of a blood glucose monitoring system pursuant to ISO 15197
To investigate the relative bioavailability of the intended Commercial Formulation (iCF) (Test, T) compared with Trial Formulation 2 (TFII) (Reference, R) and to assess potential food effects following oral administration of BI 1358894.
The aim of the study is to obtain blood and urine samples from healthy volunteers to serve as a healthy control group for cross-cohort comparisons.
Novo Nordisk is developing a combination therapy with the investigational drug NNC0480-0389 and an already approved medicine called "semaglutide" for the treatment of type-2 diabetes (T2D). It is expected that the combination will further improve the blood sugar control compared to semaglutide therapy alone. The study will investigate the influence of the combination of semaglutide and NNC0480-0389 on the blood levels of a birth control pill (a combined oral contraceptive consisting of ethinylestradiol and levonorgestrel) and paracetamol. Participants will get semaglutide and NNC0480-0389 as injection under the skin of their belly using a pen-injector. The injections will be given once weekly for 14 weeks. Additionally, participants will at two occasions get paracetamol as soluble tablet in connection with a standardised breakfast meal. Further, participants will get the birth control pill in form of tablets in two periods of 8 days each. Participants will get the combination of semaglutide and NNC0480-0389 as well as paracetamol and the combined contraceptive in any case. The study participation will last up to about 24 weeks. Participants will have 25 visits at the study centre. For 4 of the visits participants will stay at the study centre; the remaining visits will be outpatient. Only healthy postmenopausal women can take part in this study.
This study is designed to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of NDI-034858 in participants with active Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA).
The study will include daily SenseGuard measurement of patients hospitalized with exacerbations of COPD. from admission to discharge. In parallel clinical evaluation of patient's respiratory condition was done daily by routine tests and questionnaires.
To investigate the effects of lockdown in the Emergency Department in a tertiary health care hospital, Nuremberg, Germany.
Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) represent the third largest solid component of breast milk. Technology advancements made it possible to supplement infant formulas with HMOs (2'FL, LNnT). Two published RCTs have demonstrated that infant formulas supplemented with 2'FL or 2'FL+LNnT are safe, well-tolerated, support normal grow, and may support healthy GI function and confer immune benefits. The performance of HMOs-supplemented formulas assessed in a real-world setting is complementary to previously conducted RCTs conducted in highly controlled clinical settings. Main objectives will be to monitor the safety & tolerance of HMOs-supplemented formulas in larger and diverse infant populations; to assess the performance of HMOs-supplemented formulas in mixed-fed infants, a population that was not studied in previous RCTs but likely represents a relatively common feeding regimen. Finally, considering the potential health/immune benefits of HMOs, it is also important explore the incidences of illnesses (i.e., respiratory illnesses, GI illnesses, and fever) associated with consuming HMOs-supplemented formulas and compare with breastfed infants data.
The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of lebrikizumab compared with placebo in participants not adequately controlled with cyclosporine or for whom cyclosporine is not medically advisable up to Week 16.