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4 indexed studies · 0 currently recruiting
- Ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic confirmatory (Phase III)
Does high-dose vitamin B3 supplementation prevent major adverse kidney events during septic shock? A multicenter randomized controlled study.
This study looks at whether a high dose of vitamin B3 can help prevent serious kidney problems in very sick patients called "septic shock." It compares vitamin B3 to a dummy treatment to see if it helps reduce deaths or the need for kidney dialysis.
For: adverse kidney events during septic shockFrance - Ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic exploratory (Phase II)
Evaluation of the benefit and safety of Localized Tissue Hydration (LTH) in the management of chronic common low back pain: Non-randomized single-center phase II study
This study is looking at a new treatment called Localized Tissue Hydration (LTH) for long-lasting lower back pain. It combines LTH with usual care to see if it helps reduce pain significantly after six months. We want to understand if it's safe and effective for people suffering from chronic back discomfort.
For: chronic common low back painFrance - Ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic exploratory (Phase II)
PhagoDAIR I : A Pilot, Multicenter, Randomized, Non Comparative, Double-Blind Study of Phage Therapy in Patients with Hip or Knee Prosthetic Joint Infection due to Staphylococcus aureus Treated with DAIR and Antibiotic Therapy.
This study looks at a new treatment called 'phage therapy' for hip or knee joint infections caused by *Staphylococcus aureus* (a common germ). It explores if adding phages to standard treatment (cleaning the joint and antibiotics) helps control the infection better.
For: knee or hip prosthetic joint infection (PJI) due to Staphylococcus aureus · with the indication of DAIR and Suppressive Antibiotics Therapy (SAT)France - AuthorisedTherapeutic exploratory (Phase II)
A Phase II Proof of Concept Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind Study to assess the safety and efficacy of Phage Therapy in Patients with Hip or Knee Prosthetic Joint Infection due to Staphylococcus aureus Treated by DAIR
This study is testing a new way to treat hip or knee joint infections caused by a common germ called Staphylococcus aureus. It's looking at whether using 'phage therapy' – a type of helpful virus – can safely and effectively clear these infections, especially when combined with a procedure to clean the joint.
For: Hip or Knee prosthetic joint infection due to Staphylococcus aureusSpain · Netherlands · France