Palmoplantar Pustulosis (RIST4721-201)

Palmoplantar Pustulosis (RIST4721-201)

According to the National Psoriasis Foundation, Palmoplantar Pustulosis is a disease that causes pustules, or blisters to form on the palms of the hand and soles of the feet. It commonly affects the base of the thumb and the sides of the heels. Pustules initially appear in a studded pattern on top of red plaques…

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Atopic Dermatitis/Eczema (I4V-MC-JAIW)

Atopic Dermatitis/Eczema (I4V-MC-JAIW)

Atopic dermatitis, better known as eczema, is a medical condition in which your skin becomes red and itchy. The condition is quite common in children, but can occur at any age. Eczema is a chronic, long-lasting condition that comes and goes periodically, these instances are known as flare-ups.  The purpose of this study is to…

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Hepatits B Vaccine (233961 Sci-B-Vac-002)

Hepatits B Vaccine (233961 Sci-B-Vac-002)

The primary objective of the study is to verify that the manufacturing equivalence of Sci-B-Vac™ is consistent and to compare the immunogenicity and safety of a three-dose regimen of Sci-B-Vac™ to a three-dose regimen of Engerix-B® in adults. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03408730?term=Sci-B-Vac-002&rank=1 Register Today!.

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Hepatitis B Vaccine Study (Sci-B-Vac-001)

Hepatitis B Vaccine Study (Sci-B-Vac-001)

This study is a double-blind randomized controlled trial designed to establish the non-inferiority of Sci-B-Vac compared to Engerix-B® in adults ≥ 18 years old and the superiority of Sci-B-Vac™ compared to Engerix-B® in adults ≥ 45 years old. Study subjects will be randomized 1:1 to receive either a total of 3 injections of Sci-B-Vac™ or…

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Anemia in Renal Failure (AKB-6548-CI-0017)

Anemia in Renal Failure (AKB-6548-CI-0017)

When kidneys are diseased or damaged, they do not make enough EPO, a hormone produced by the kidney which aids in the production and formation of red blood cells in bone marrow. The bone marrow then makes fewer red blood cells, causing anemia. AKB-6548-CI-0017 is a multicenter, randomized, open-label, active-controlled Phase 3 study for the…

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COPD (PT010005 “Pearl”)

COPD (PT010005 “Pearl”)

People with COPD usually have one or more of these symptoms: a cough that lasts a long time (longer than 3 months) a cough with mucus feeling short of breath lung infections (the flu, acute bronchitis, pneumonia, etc) that may last longer than other people you know wheezing (a whistling sound when you breathe) feeling…

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Ulcerative Colitis (UCO-3001)

Ulcerative colitis is more localized in nature than Crohn’s disease. Typically, the disease affects the colon (large bowel) including the rectum and anus, and only invades the inner lining of bowel tissue. It almost always starts at the rectum, extending upwards in a continuous manner through the colon. Colitis can be controlled with medication and…

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Crohn’s Disease (M14-115)

Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It causes inflammation of the lining of your digestive tract, which can lead to abdominal pain, severe diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss and malnutrition. Inflammation caused by Crohn’s disease can involve different areas of the digestive tract in different people. The inflammation caused by Crohn’s disease often spreads…

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Peripheral Artery Disease (COMPASS)

Peripheral Artery Disease (COMPASS)

A randomized controlled trial of rivaroxaban for the prevention of major cardiovascular events in patients with coronary or peripheral artery disease (COMPASS – Cardiovascular OutcoMes for People using Anticoagulation Strategies) Click here for more information. Register Today!

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