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This study will determine the dose of sodium nitrite that can safely be used to prevent
constriction, or tightening, of the arteries. Narrowed arteries in the brain can cause
stroke. Animal studies show that nitrite injections improve blood flow and that injections
over long periods of time prevent damage to the arteries in the brain; however, there is no
information on ...
Location: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, ...
Status: Completed
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Major attempt is being given to the potential of curing patients with metastatic colorectal
cancer due to the recognition of dramatic change in survival figures achieved in palliative
chemotherapy combination treatment protocols. Achieving resectablity rates in previously
unresectable patients has been defined as study endpoint among other well known primary and
secondar...
Location: Medical University Hospital Vienna
Status: Recruiting
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RATIONALE: Giving chemotherapy drugs, such as fludarabine and cyclophosphamide, and
total-body irradiation before a donor umbilical cord blood stem cell transplant helps stop
the growth of cancer cells and prepares the patient's bone marrow for the stem cells. When
the healthy stem cells from a donor are infused into the patient they may help the patient's
bone marrow ma...
Location: Masonic Cancer Center at University of Minnesota
Status: Recruiting
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The objective of this study is to compare the relative bioavailability of clarithromycin 500
mg tablets (Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited) with that of BIAXIN® 500 mg tablets in healthy,
adult subjects under fasting conditions.
Location: Gateway Medical Research Inc.
Status: Completed
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An open-label, multi-dose, single-arm, Phase 1 dose escalation study of XmAb®2513 will be
conducted to define the MTD or recommended dose(s) for further study, to determine safety
and tolerability, to characterize PK and immunogenicity, and to evaluate antitumor activity
of XmAb2513 in patients with HL and ALCL (non-cutaneous) and who have received two or more
prior ther...
Location: Rush University Medical Center
Status: Completed
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The purpose of this study is to assess whether two higher doses (280mg or 420mg three times
daily)of silymarin therapy are safe and tolerable, and shorten the illness in patients with
acute viral hepatitis compared to placebo.
Location: Tanta Fever Hospital
Status: Recruiting
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This study was conducted in order to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the cancer vaccine
IMA901 and GM-CSF as adjuvant in the treatment of advanced renal cell carcinoma.
Patients received vaccination with GM-CSF followed by IMA901 during the study period of 9
months. Patients received pre-treatment with a single i.v. infusion of cyclophosphamide
prior to the first v...
Location: Beatson Oncology Centre
Status: Completed
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Objective:
- To evaluate the antihypertensive efficacy of two brands of nifedipine 30mg in patients
with hypertension.
- To assess the safety of 8 weeks of therapy with two brands of nifedipine 30mg in
patients with hypertension.
- To study flow-mediated dilatation and oxidative stress in nonsmoker with essential
hypertension but w...
Location: Cardiovascular Division, Department of Internal...
Status: Not yet recruiting
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During the past 15 years, however, the superior immunosuppressive efficacy of CsA and the
well-known toxicity of long-term steroid therapy have prompted trials of steroid withdrawal
from renal allograft recipients at various intervals after transplantation. Steroid
withdrawal or avoidance must be balanced against the associated risk of precipitating acute
allograft rejec...
Location: Hospital "Ospedali Riuniti" of Bergamo
Status: Completed
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The objective of this study is to compare the relative bioavailability of fosinopril sodium
40 mg tablets (Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited, Lot No. 1238312) with that of Monopril® in
healthy adult subjects under non-fasting conditions.
Location: Gateway Medical Research Inc.
Status: Completed
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