There are about 5161 clinical studies being (or have been) conducted in Norway. 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.
In response to the high prevalence of synovitis in hand osteoarthritis (OA) and its association with pain, there's a compelling rationale for investigating the efficacy of MTX in managing inflammatory erosive hand OA. Recent guidelines highlight the need for large, well-designed trials to assess the effectiveness of MTX. A recent trial (METHODS study) showed promising pain reduction with MTX, but due to pandemic-related protocol changes, the duration of the study was limited to six months. The ongoing MERINO trial randomizes participants to MTX or placebo for one year. After completing the MERINO trial, several participants asked for MTX open label. In the subsequent MERINO:2 study, participants completing the trial will be invited to a structured follow-up after one year, including electronic questionnaires and hand radiographs, providing valuable long-term data on the effects of MTX in hand OA. Together, these trials aim to fill gaps in understanding the long-term impact of MTX in hand OA, particularly on structural progression.
This study will adapt a school version (mhGAP-IGs) of the World Health Organization´s (WHO) "Mental Health Gap Action Programme Intervention Guide" (mhGAP). Both teachers and health workers will receive training in mhGAP, and systems for collaboration between the school and health sector as well as other relevant stakeholders will be developed and integrated. The project is conducted in close collaboration with key stakeholders from the Ministry, the health and education sector, the police, and religious leaders. The aim is to increase mental health literacy among school staff, facilitate a healthy school environment, and increase detection of mental health needs among primary school aged children.
Medisinstart is a counseling service in pharmacies where patients who start taking a new medicine receive two follow-up appointments with a pharmacist. The aim of the service is to promote correct medication use and increase patient adherence. The effect of Medisinstart has previously been studied among patients starting a new cardiovascular drug. The aim of the project is to map the effects of Medisinstart among patients starting a new medication for type 2 diabetes. Knowledge about the effects of Medisinstart is important in order to maximize the benefits of the service for patients and society. The project is being conducted as a randomized controlled trial among adult patients starting a new medication for type 2 diabetes. The intervention group receives Medisinstart, while the control group only receives prescription dispensing as normal. Data collection includes HbA1c analysis in blood samples and responses to questionnaires. HbA1c is an established measure of glycemic control.
The main aim of this clinical trial is to learn about the effect of carbohydrate-rich diet as a treatment for AIP (acute intermittent porphyria). Aim: Investigate the diet's impact on tissue and serum glucose, plasma insulin, cytokine levels, amino acids, and gut microbiota in AIP, and their correlation with PBG (Porphobilinogen). Aim: Assess the diet's effect on AIP symptoms and health status in AIP. Aim: Measure the effect of a high-carbohydrate diet on mitochondrial activity in AIP Aim: Map and detect potential mutations in mitochondrial genomic DNA in AIP Aim: Discover new markers in AIP through RNA sequencing and machine learning. Participants will follow two diet plans, a 4-week intervention with 60-65 E% carbohydrates and a 4 week intervention with 40-45 E% carbohydrates.
This study aims to compare the effects of aerobic exercise with or without addition of resistance exercise to usual care in individuals treated with anthracyclines for lymphomas and to compare exercise effects to age- and sex-matched individuals with no prior history of malignant diseases.
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the safety of placing TiO2 scaffolds in alveolar ridge and to evaluate if the scaffold material contributes to maintain the anatomy and the volume of the alveolar process after tooth extraction.
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the function of the knee after retaining or sacrificing the anterior cruciate ligament in robotic assisted knee arthroplasty. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does retaining the anterior cruciate ligament improve postoperative gait? Participants will perform - Gait analysis - Stair performance test - CT based Micromotion analysis of the implant micromovement
The goal of this interventional pilot study is to evaluate if performing ligament balancing on the medial collateral ligament (MCL) in a more systematical manner with a novel instrument can produce more objective and repeatable ligament lengthening in Total Knee Arthroplasty. The main questions it aim to answer are: 1. Is it feasible to perform systematic ligament balancing on the MCL using a novel instrument? 2. Can a novel instrument for ligament balancing acquire more objective and repeatable results, without risk of injury? Participants must consent prior to the surgery, but inclusion is only done once ligament balancing is indicated during surgery. Patients will be follow-up as standard protocol for Total Knee Arthroplasty patients at the hospital.
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare CXL with combined treatment with CXL and t-PTK. The main questions it aims to answer are whether combined treatment can give better visual acuity and if the treatments are equally safe.
The goal of this international inception cohort study is to describe fluid administration during admittance to the intensive care unit (ICU), and provide contemporary epidemiological data on fluid accumulation, risk factors, management and outcome in critically ill adult patients.