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17 studies

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  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)

    📍 Yale School of Medicine · New Haven, CT · +12 more US sites · Get directions →

    This study is a prospective, multi-center, randomized, double blinded, placebo-controlled study of OCR treatment-discontinuation in patients with early RMS. All eligible participants will be initiated on OCR using the standard approved administration schedule of two 300 mg infusions separated by 14 days (i.e., Days 0 and 14) for a total of 600 mg, followed by 600 mg infusions at Month 6,12, 18, and 24.

    ✓ Study care freePhase 4Ages 18–55Learn more →
  • Obesity / overweightFatty liver disease (NASH/MASH)

    📍 Banner Health Center · Phoenix, AZ · +3 more US sites · Get directions →

    Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), formerly known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), a major global public health concern, is commonly associated with obesity, diabetes, and dyslipidemia. MASLD is currently the most common cause of chronic liver disease affecting about 80% of people with obesity, ranging from simple fat deposits in the liver to Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH), cellular injury, advanced fibrosis, cirrhosis, or hepatocellular carcinoma.

    ✓ Study care freePhase 4Ages 18–75Learn more →
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)

    📍 University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus · Aurora, CO · +2 more US sites · Get directions →

    A multi-center pilot study to evaluate safety and efficacy of ozanimod as de-escalation therapy in clinically stable MS patients previously treated with anti-CD20 therapy.

    ✓ Study care freePhase 4Ages 18+Learn more →
  • Type 2 diabetesFatty liver disease (NASH/MASH)

    📍 Texas Diabetes Institute - University Health System · San Antonio, TX · +1 more US site · Get directions →

    In this study the investigators will quantitate hepatic mitochondrial fluxes in T2D patients with NAFL and NASH before and after 16-weeks treatment with the insulin sensitizer pioglitazone

    ✓ Study care freePhase 4Ages 18–80Learn more →
  • DepressionAnxiety

    📍 Laureate Institute for Brain Research · Tulsa, OK · Get directions →

    This mechanistic study uses an anti anxiety drug and brain imaging to study the threat processing system and associated brain circuits in people with depression, anxiety disorders and comorbid depression and anxiety disorders. In a double blind, placebo controlled crossover design, up to 65 individuals will be recruited who will have a diagnosis of major depressive disorder (MDD) and at least one anxiety disorder (AD) (AD-MDD group), up to 65 participants will have a diagnosis of MDD and no diagnosis of an AD and up to 65 participants will have no diagnosis of MDD and a diagnosis of at least one AD will be enrolled to participate in an two session study to obtain 150 completers (50 per group).

    ✓ Study care freePhase 4Ages 18–65Learn more →
  • DepressionAnxiety

    📍 University of Cincinnati · Cincinnati, OH · Get directions →

    Acute, double-blind, adaptively randomized treatment with duloxetine or escitalopram, followed by open-label naturalistic follow-up.

    ✓ Study care freePhase 4Ages 12–17Learn more →
  • Anxiety

    📍 University of Cincinnati, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neuroscience · Cincinnati, OH · Get directions →

    This double-blind, 12-week study will consist include132 anxious youth who are randomized (1:1) to standard or pharmacogenetically-guided escitalopram dosing. Block randomization (1:1) will be stratified by sex and metabolizer status.

    ✓ Study care freePhase 4Ages 12–17Learn more →
  • Anxiety

    📍 University of Cincinnati · Cincinnati, OH · Get directions →

    A Multicenter, acute, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, flexible-dose trial with the treatment of sertraline.

    ✓ Study care freePhase 4Ages 8–17Learn more →
  • Anxiety

    📍 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center · Boston, MA · Get directions →

    This study is being done to see if nitrous oxide during vasectomy decreases pain and anxiety, and also assess whether patients have better satisfaction when they control their own level of nitrous oxide during the procedure. If we find that patients experience less pain or anxiety with nitrous oxide, it could be suggested that self-adjusted nitrous oxide (SANO) may be a useful tool for improving experience of care during vasectomy.

    ✓ Study care freePhase 4Ages 21–85MenLearn more →
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)

    📍 Northwestern Memorial Hospital · Chicago, IL · Get directions →

    In this prospective, open-label, single-arm, single-institution trial, the investigators will accomplish the following two aims: 1. study the safety and tolerability of Ublituximab (Briumvi) twice annually in participants with early MS over a treatment observation period of \~12 months.

    ✓ Study care freePhase 4Ages 18–70Learn more →
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)

    📍 Brigham & Women's Hospital · Boston, MA · Get directions →

    Given the need for better diagnostic imaging techniques in multiple sclerosis (MS), the study aims to investigate the utility of \[F-18\]FDG positron emission tomography (PET) in MS. The study will be assessing glucose consumption patterns in subjects with progressive MS (PMS) and relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS), as well as healthy controls.

    ✓ Study care freePhase 4Ages 18–70Learn more →
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)

    📍 MGH Institute of Health Professions · Boston, MA · Get directions →

    The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate if combining a medication that can help improve walking in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) with a physical therapy program is better for improving walking than either treatment alone. The main questions this study will answer are: * Does combining dalfampridine with physical therapy improve mobility more than physical therapy without concurrent dalfampridine?

    ✓ Study care freePhase 4Ages 25–75Learn more →
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)

    📍 Atlantic Health · Morristown, NJ · Get directions →

    The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if silodosin works to treat lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in female patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). It will also learn about the effect of the drug on voiding parameters.

    ✓ Study care freePhase 4Ages 18+WomenLearn more →
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)

    📍 Amerita · Centennial, CO · Get directions →

    The goal is to assess the safety and effectiveness of home ocrelizumab infusion.

    ✓ Study care freePhase 4Ages 18–55Learn more →
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)

    📍 Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · Get directions →

    The proposed study is a pilot study of ublituximab involving people with multiple sclerosis (MS) who are experiencing a "wearing off" phenomenon (return or worsening of MS-related symptoms) while being treated with ocrelizumab, and exploring whether switching to ublituzimab can resolve, improve or delay this phenomenon.

    ✓ Study care freePhase 4Ages 18–65Learn more →
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)

    📍 Novartis Investigative Site · Calgary, Alberta · Get directions →

    The exploratory ELIOS study aims to assess the value of novel investigational Eye Movement Biomarkers (EMBs) in tracking disease-related changes among a real-world cohort of Canadian patients with active RRMS, within the context of disease-modifying treatment (i.e., ofatumumab). To that end, the study will use the patented investigational, Eye Tracking Neurological Assessment (ETNA-ProgMS) SaMD (v1.0.11 or later), which has not yet received Health Canada approval, to reliably and accurately track eye movements with precision.

    ✓ Study care freePhase 4Ages 18–99Learn more →
  • Anxiety

    📍 Kingston Health Sciences Centre · Kingston, Ontario · Get directions →

    The goal of this feasibility study is to determine the tolerability and safety of add on treatment with L-methylfolate in patients with treatment-resistant generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). The primary objective is to monitor for side effects and other risks associated with the treatment.

    ✓ Study care freePhase 4Ages 18–65Learn more →