A listing of Barrett's Esophagus medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
This study will investigate whether N-803, a new experimental drug that stimulates the immune system, is safe and tolerable when given alone and in combination with two new experimental drugs that are antibodies (natural proteins that the body makes in response to an infection) to HIV (the virus that causes …
This study aims to learn more about the use of Mirvetuximab soravtansine and Olaparib as a maintenance therapy after completion of prior therapy for recurrent platinum sensitive ovarian, peritoneal and fallopian tube cancer. Mirvetuximab soravtansine is an effective antibody drug conjugate that targets folate receptor alpha. Olaparib is one of …
In recent years, diabetes has emerged as one of the most significant co-diseases that many Cystic Fibrosis (CF) patients develop. Type 1 (T1D) and Type 2 (T2D) diabetes results when either the body does not make enough insulin or the body does not respond correctly to this insulin, respectively. Insulin …
The purpose of this study is to see whether a drug called naltrexone improves health-related quality of life in patients with vasculitis. Naltrexone is a prescription drug approved for a different reason at a higher dose than the dose used in this study. However, “low dose naltrexone” is widely used, …
A prospective, multinational, randomized, double-blind, clinical trial evaluating the safety and effectiveness of a new pacemaker program called atrioventricular interval modulation (AVIM). The sponsor aims to enroll about 500 participants from up to 100 centers worldwide into this study. Participation lasts up to 37 months.
The purpose of this research study is to explore the safety and tolerability of the daily oral administration of deutetrabenazine, whose trade name is Austedo, in adults with dystonia.
We are developing an objective method for assessing motor and cognitive impairment in adults with SCD and using it to determine how we can understand the impact of SCD on aging especially with respect to cognitive impairment and motor performance in activities of daily living.
The research study is being conducted to test if a form of noninvasive brain stimulation,called transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS), will improve a person’s abilityto name objects more than fake tACS. TACS is a technique by which small electriccurrents are applied to the scalp. This creates coordinated brain activity across …