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Filter by:We propose to study the intestinal secretion of ASCA by evaluating them in biopsy culture supernatants from a cohort of patients suffering from CD (n=80) and a cohort of control patients (UC (n=40) and patients without IBD (n=40 )).
Study CNI-1493-CD06 is an open, single-arm extension studies to CD03 and CD05. CDAI is the only efficacy measure assessed in this study. The safety of multiple courses of semapimod is to be determined by the incidence of clinical and laboratory adverse events.
CNI-1493-CD05 is an open-label extension study of CNI-1493-CD04. In the CD05 study, patients are eligible for up to 5 courses of semapimod 60 mg IV x 3 days every 6 - 8 weeks. Primary objective is assessment of the efficacy of cumulative doses of semapimod measured by decrease in Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI).
Assessment of the number of days' treatment with semapimod necessary for efficacy, as measured by response rate to CNI-1493 as compared to placebo, in patients with moderate to severe Crohn's disease (CD).
The study aims to evaluate the safety and clinical effect of daily oral treatment of Laquinimod capsules in active moderate to severe Crohn's disease. This study will assess Laquinimod doses of 0.5mg /day to 2 mg/day in sequential dose groups (cohorts). Laquinimod is a novel immunomodulating drug which is currently in advanced stages of development by Teva Pharmaceuticals Ltd. for Multiple Sclerosis.
To assess whether a combination of ciprofloxacin and adalimumab is more effective than adalimumab alone for the treatment of perianal fistulas in Crohn's disease
This study will be performed to evaluate and document the safety and efficacy of infliximab (Remicade®) in the treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases in big cohorts in the daily routine practice of rheumatologists, gastroenterologists, and dermatologists.
The current observational program was determined to collect data on the real life dosing regimen of Remicade in patients with Crohn's disease (CD) in the hospital and non-hospital setting.
The purpose of this study is to understand the safety and effectiveness of infliximab when used in clinical practice. This is a post-marketing surveillance study.
Janssen Inc. plans to collect data on about 3000 to 5000 infliximab infusions per year, starting in the third quarter of 2005. It is expected that about 12 sites from the Remicade Infusion Network (R.I.N.) will participate. This registry will be a multicentre, prospective, observational program that will gather and analyze data on subjects being treated with infliximab.