bioequivalence and patch adhesion trial research hub
4 indexed studies · 0 currently recruiting
- ongoing, recruitingHuman Pharmacology (Phase I)- Bioequivalence Study
Clinical trial to compare availability in the body of the active substance nicotine as well as patch adhesion of the newly developed patch LTS Nicotine TTS vs. Nicotinell® (21 mg/24 h) in healthy smokers after single patch application
This study is testing a new nicotine patch to see how well the body absorbs the nicotine compared to an existing patch. It also checks how well the new patch sticks to the skin. It's for healthy adult smokers and focuses on how the patch works, not on helping people stop smoking.
Germany - ongoing, recruitingHuman Pharmacology (Phase I)- Other
Open label study to investigate patch adhesion of an Esflurbiprofen-containing patch in healthy volunteers
This study is looking at how well a new skin patch, containing a medicine called Esflurbiprofen, sticks to people's skin. We want to see if it stays on properly in healthy volunteers. This is an early study and not about whether the medicine treats any illnesses.
Germany - ongoing, recruitingHuman Pharmacology (Phase I)- Other
A Randomized, Four-Way Change-over Study to Evaluate the Effect of Moderate Heat, Occlusion, and Moderate Exercise on the Pharmacokinetics and Tolerability of the Esflurbiprofen Topical System in Healthy Volunteers
This study is looking at how a patch with a medication called esflurbiprofen is absorbed by the body. We want to see if things like heat, covering the patch, or light exercise change how well the medicine gets into your system. We are looking for healthy adults to take part.
Germany - ongoing, recruitingHuman Pharmacology (Phase I)- Other
Open label study to investigate patch adhesion of an Esflurbiprofen-containing patch in healthy volunteers
This study is testing how well a new patch sticks to the skin. It contains a pain-relief medicine called Esflurbiprofen, but the study isn't looking at how well the medicine works for pain, only how well the patch stays on healthy volunteers.
Germany