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Filter by:Under the premise of double-blind and non-interference clinical treatment, to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of probiotic Lactobacillus Zhang combined with routine treatment for gout hyperuricemia.
The study is designed to evaluate the PK/PD, safety and tolerability of AR882 alone or in combination with febuxostat or allopurinol when administered to gout patients.
This is a Phase 1, open-label, fixed-sequence, 3-period, 2-way drug interaction study designed to assess the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, safety, and tolerability of LC350189 and Naproxen when administered alone and in combination in healthy subjects.
This overall goal of this trial will be to demonstrate that DYV700 is safe and effective as a treatment for acute gout flares.
Gout is an autoinflammatory disease characterized by flares of painful joint inflammation. This inflammation occurs in response to uric acid that crystallizes. After a gout attack, patients usually enter a period that is accompanied by low grade inflammation but is otherwise relatively asymptomatic. Gout is typically associated with certain markers, and this study is going describe specific markers in patients that are in between gout attacks. Research has been focused on studying this phase between gout attacks in hopes to manage and prevent the onset of future gout attacks. Biopsies will be taken from the affected joint and blood will be drawn from patients who are currently in between gout attacks. This work will provide important information regarding how crystals in the joint lining are associated with chronic inflammation in the periods between gout attacks. Moreover, this study will identify novel biomarkers that may be useful in determining the severity of disease activity through a blood test.
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of pegloticase on the response rate of sustained serum uric acid (sUA) reduction to sUA < 6 mg/dL during Month 6 of treatment.
The prevalence of gout has been steadily increasing over several decades and is correlated with the rising burden of obesity, chronic cardiac and renal disease; all conditions overrepresented in the Southeastern U.S. - particularly in African Americans. Through a novel emergency department led intervention we aim to improve the care patients with gout receive, both during acute exacerbations and long-term. A secondary goal of the project is to concurrently enhance participation of minorities in biomedical research in the Deep South.
Non-interventional population-based prospective cohort study in multiple databases comparing patients with gout who initiate lesinurad in combination with an existing xanthine oxidase inhibitor (XOI) (lesinurad+XOI cohort) to a propensity score-matched cohort of similar patients from the same data source who continue treatment with XOI monotherapy (XOI mono cohort). Study will characterize the cardiovascular safety of lesinurad in combination with XOI in patients with gout aged 18+ years compared with similar patients who continue XOI monotherapy. Primary objective: to assess the relative incidence of major adverse cardiac events plus hospitalization for unstable angina (MACE+ events) in patients with gout in both cohorts. Secondary objectives: to describe the characteristics of the cohorts prior to matching; to assess the relative incidence of hospitalisation for acute kidney injury between the matched cohorts; to assess the relative incidence of individual MACE+ components in the matched cohorts.
This is a Phase 1, open-label, single-dose, mass balance study designed to evaluate the absorption, metabolism, and excretion of [14C] radiolabeled LC350189 after oral administration.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of simiaowan in prevention of acute flares in chronic gout patients initiating febuxostat therapy.