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NCT07267026
This Phase 1 trial consists of two parts: Part 1 is a Single Ascending Dose (SAD) study, and Part 2 is a Multiple Ascending Dose (MAD) study. Both parts adopt a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled design.
NCT05505500
Researchers from the University of Michigan and Northwestern University are studying people's experiences with swelling caused by Nephrotic Syndrome. Interviews with patients (child and adult) and parents of young children will be conducted. The information collected from the interviews will be used to develop a survey to use when testing new medications for Nephrotic Syndrome. Please consider participating in a 1-hour long interview with the Prepare-NS research study to discuss children and adults experiences with swelling.
NCT04009668
Adalimumab, a treatment which blocks tumor necrosis factor (TNF), was tested to see if it changed levels of urine biomarker levels, tissue inhibitor of metalloprotease-1 (TIMP1), and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP1). Results may help develop individualized treatment options for future patients with TNF-driven focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) or minimal change disease (MCD).
NCT03448692
The purpose of this Phase 2 adaptive study is to evaluate the efficacy, safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of PF-06730512 following multiple intravenous infusions in adult subjects with FSGS.
NCT02683889
This study will evaluate the use of Acthar in patients to undergo renal transplantation and will measure the rate of FSGS recurrence.
NCT05955872
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the relative bioavailability (BA) and the effect of food on the pharmacokinetics (PK), and the safety and tolerability of VX-147 test tablet formulation.
NCT05508009
This is a single center, non-randomized, non-controlled open-label phase 1b/2a trial of performing sequential αβdepleted-HSCT and KT in patients requiring KT to prevent kidney rejection post-KT, in the absence of any post-KT immunosuppression, to abrogate the need for lifelong immunosuppression, the risk of chronic rejection and, ultimately, the need for repeated transplantation.