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A Phase 1, Open Label, Single Dose, Parallel-group Study to Investigate the Pharmacokinetics of the Fixed Combination of 900 IU r-hFSH and 450 IU r-hLH Given as Pergoveris®, Administered Subcutaneously in Pituitary-suppressed Healthy Premenopausal Female Participants of Japanese or Caucasian Origin
Summary: The purpose of this study is to assess the Pharmacokinetic (PK) of Recombinant human follicle-stimulating hormone (follitropin alfa) (r-hFSH) and Recombinant human luteinizing hormone (lutropin alfa) (r-hLH) following a single subcutaneous injection of Pergoveris in pituitary-suppressed healthy female participants of Japanese or Caucasian origin. Study details include: Study Duration: Approximatel...
PPOS and CFA for Elective Freeze-all Ovarian Stimulation Cycles: a Prospective Cross-over Study
Summary: P-CCROSS is a randomized, prospective monocentric phase 4 study with a crossover study design. The aim of the study is to compare patient satisfaction (by means of questionnaires) and treatment compliance with IVF treatment with CFA (corifollitropin alfa) and PPOS (Progestin-Primed Ovarian Stimulation) versus conventional IVF treatment with a recombinant FSH/GnRH antagonist. The study will also co...
Comparison of Sequential CFA vs CFA +rFSH for Elective Fertility Preservation.. The 2-shot Protocol.
Comparison of Sequential CFA vs CFA +rFSH for Elective Fertility Preservation.. The 2-shot Protocol.
Summary: This randomized was designed as non-inferiority trial aiming to compare the number of MII oocytes with 2-shot of Corifollitropin alpha (CFA) sequential administration: 150μg at stimulation day (SD) 1 and 100μg at SD 5 and 1-shot of CFA administration 150μg at SD 1 following by rFSH 200IU daily from SD 8 in women undergoing elective fertility preservation in a progestin-primed ovarian stimulation (...
Influence of Genetics Variants on the Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill Users
Summary: The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate how differences in specific parts of our DNA can influence how individual bodies break down the hormones contained within oral contraceptive pills, which could affect how well these birth control pills work to prevent pregnancy. The investigators are also interested in exploring how these differences in our DNA can also explain why patients taking the...
Resistant Starch Usage in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Impact on Cardiometabolic Dysfunction and the Gut Microbiome (CORS-PCOS)
Summary: This study will enroll women with PCOS to study the effects of first line therapy, oral contraceptive pills, and then either 12 weeks of resistant starch or 12 weeks of placebo to explore if resistant starch improves cardiometabolic parameters or impacts gut dysbiosis compared to placebo.
Last Updated: 02/24/2026