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Last Updated: 10/31/2025
Shortened Regimen for Drug-susceptible TB in Children
Summary: While drug-susceptible tuberculosis (TB) disease in children currently requires four to six months of treatment, most children may be able to be cured with a shorter treatment of more powerful drugs. Shorter treatment may be easier for children to tolerate and finish as well as ease caregiver strain from managing treatment side effects and supporting children over many months. The primary objectiv...
Evaluation of Energy Drinks on Electrocardiographic Parameters: A Randomized, Double Blind, Controlled, Crossover, Proof-of-concept Study
Summary: This is a clinical trial looking at the impact of energy drinks on heart related parameters. The study will enroll 3 participants who will be exposed to 8 different interventions.
A Multiple-arm, Multiple-stage (MAMS), Phase 2B/C, Open-label, Randomized, Controlled Platform Trial to Evaluate Experimental Arms Including Optimised Use of Existing and Introduction of Novel Anti-tuberculosis Drugs, in Adults With Newly Diagnosed, Drug-sensitive, Smear-positive Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Summary: This is a phase 2B/C, open label platform study that will compare the efficacy, safety of experimental regimens with a standard control regimen in participants with newly diagnosed, drug sensitive pulmonary tuberculosis. In stage 1, participants will be randomly allocated to the control or one of the 2 rifampicin-containing experimental regimens in the ratio 1:1:1. In stage 2, the experimental arm...
A Seamless Phase 2B/C Platform Trial to Evaluate Multiple Regimens and Durations of Treatment in Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Summary: The UNITE4TB consortium is a group of universities and pharmaceutical companies funded by the European Union. This consortium are carrying out a trial to find better and faster ways to treat tuberculosis (TB). The standard treatment for TB takes 24 weeks and uses four drugs. The consortium want to find new treatments that are faster but just as safe and effective. In the trial, two new drugs will ...
Program for Rifampicin-Resistant Disease With Stratified Medicine for Tuberculosis (PRISM-TB)
Summary: PRISM-TB is an international, seamless, multicenter, open-label, randomized, controlled, pragmatic, stratified medicine, treatment shortening, multi-arm multi-stage (MAMS), noninferiority Phase 2/3 clinical trial for fluoroquinolone-susceptible multidrug-resistant/rifampin-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis (FQ-S MDR/RR-TB). In Stage 1, participants will be randomized among one of three treatment ar...
Comparing Efficacy of Bromfenac 0.09%, Nepafenac 0.3% and Diclofenac 0.1% in Patients After Cataract Surgery
Summary: The goal of this clinical trial is to learn which of the drugs bromfenac 0.09%, nepafenac 0.3% and diclofenac 0.1% has better efficacy in treatment and prevention of cystoid macular oedema after cataract surgery. The main questions it aims to answer are: Which of the drugs has better efficacy in macular oedema prevention? What medical problems do participants have when taking different drugs? Rese...
A Single-center, Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo- and Positive Drug (Open-label Design) Controlled Phase I Clinical Study to Evaluate the Effect of a Single Oral Dose of XY0206 Tablets on QTc Interval in Healthy Chinese Participants.
Summary: This study plans to enroll 45 (Groups A, B, and C) to 75 healthy participants (including the sample size of other potential dose groups). The participants will be divided into three dose groups: 37.5 mg, 75 mg, and 150 mg. After taking the corresponding investigational product, participants are required to complete test procedures including QTc interval measurement , blood sampling, and vital sign...
A Phase I Study of the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics for a Single Dose of HRS-9821 Aerosol Inhaler Administered in Healthy Subjects and Multiple Doses in Patients With COPD
Summary: The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and tolerability of HRS-9821 Powder for Inhalationadministered in a single dose in healthy individuals and multiple doses in patients with COPD。
BALANCE+: A Platform Trial for Gram Negative Bloodstream Infections
Summary: BALANCE+ is a perpetual multiple domain randomized controlled platform trial to evaluate various treatment strategies for Gram-negative bloodstream infections (GN BSIs). Each domain addresses critical questions in the management of GN BSIs, aiming to refine treatment strategies, enhance patient outcomes, and reduce antimicrobial resistance. The initial vanguard pilot RCT (NCT05893147) started on 2...
Finding the Optimal Regimen for Mycobacterium Abscessus Treatment (FORMaT)
Summary: Mycobacterium abscessus (MABS) is a group of rapid-growing, multi-drug resistant non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) causing infections in humans. MABS pulmonary disease (MABS-PD) can result in significant morbidity, increased healthcare utilisation, accelerated lung function decline, impaired quality of life, more challenging lung transplantation, and increased mortality. While the overall numbers...
Efficacy and Safety of Ampicillin and Ceftriaxone Continuous Infusion Versus Standard Therapy for the Treatment of Enterococcus Faecalis Infective Endocarditis (DOβLEI Study)
Summary: Phase IV, open-label, randomized and multicenter clinical trial to prove that patients with Enterococcus faecalis infective endocarditis treated with an antibiotic treatment as a continuous infusion is non-inferior to the standard treatment, usually administered in hospitalized patients.
A Phase 1, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Randomized Study of the Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of BMS-986419 (Part 1) and a Phase 1 Randomized, Double-blind, Positive-controlled, Placebo-controlled, Parallel, Nested-crossover (Moxifloxacin-placebo) Thorough QT/QTc Study to Evaluate the Effect of Multiple Doses of BMS-986419 on Cardiac Repolarization (Part 2) in Healthy Participants
Summary: The purpose of this study is to investigate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of BMS-986419 (Part 1) and the effects of multiple doses of BMS-986419 on cardiac repolarization (Part 2) in healthy participants.
Last Updated: 10/31/2025