filmomhulde tabletten clinical trials
9 indexed studies · 0 currently recruiting
- Ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
Effect of citalopram on chest pain in patients with achalasia.
This study looks at whether a medicine called citalopram can help reduce chest pain in people with achalasia. Participants will receive either citalopram or a dummy pill for six weeks to see if their chest pain improves.
For: AchalasiaNetherlands - Ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
Understanding the Neurobiology of Pharmacologically-induced Acute Stress on Ethical Decisions
This study looks at how stress affects the choices people make, especially when faced with tough ethical decisions. Researchers are using common medicines to create temporary stress and then observing how participants think and decide in different situations.
For: Mimic an acute stress response in humans.Netherlands - Ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
Platform randomised trial of treatments for COVID-19 in general practice
This study looks at treating COVID-19 in people at home who are more likely to get very unwell. It tests if the medicine Montelukast helps people recover quicker. We want to find out how soon people feel better and if they avoid hospital.
For: Patients with symptomatic COVID-19 in the community and in primary care · who are at higher risk of a complicated illness course.Netherlands - Ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
Short-term changes in cardiovascular risk determinants after temporarily stopping gender-affirming hormone therapy in older transgender women - a pilot study
This study looks at health changes in older transgender women who temporarily stop their hormone therapy. Researchers are checking things like blood pressure, cholesterol, and well-being to understand how this break affects their heart health and daily life.
For: Transgender women using long-term gender-affirming hormone therapyNetherlands - Ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic exploratory (Phase II)
Leflunomide and Hydroxychloroquine combination therapy for primary Sjögren’s Syndrome; RepurpSS-II study
This study, called RepurpSS-II, is looking at how a combination of two existing medicines, Leflunomide and Hydroxychloroquine, might help people with primary Sjögren's Syndrome. Researchers want to see if these drugs can reduce disease activity and improve symptoms like dryness compared to a dummy pill.
For: primary Sjögren's SyndromeNetherlands - Ongoing, recruitingPhase I and Phase II (Integrated)- Other
The headache-inducing effects of sildenafil in men and women with episodic migraine without aura.
This study looks at how a drug called sildenafil (typically for erectile dysfunction, but also used for pulmonary hypertension) affects migraine headaches in men and women who get migraines without aura. It compares sildenafil to a dummy pill and other migraine treatments.
For: Migraine without auraDenmark - Ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
The role of serotonin in learning and decision-making: a behavioural study
This study is looking at how a brain chemical called serotonin might affect how we learn and make decisions. Participants will take either a common antidepressant medication (escitalopram) or a dummy pill, and then complete tasks to see how this affects their accuracy and speed.
For: NoneNetherlands - Ongoing, recruitingPhase III and phase IV (Integrated)
Efficacy of low dose amitriptyline vs. cognitive behavioural therapy for chronic insomnia and medical comorbidity: a randomized controlled non inferiority trial.
This study compares a low dose of a medicine called amitriptyline with talking therapy (CBT) for people with long-term sleep problems (insomnia) and other health issues. Researchers want to see if the medicine works just as well as the talking therapy.
For: insomniaNetherlands - AuthorisedTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
Antibiotic treatment following surgical drainage of perianal abscess: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trial
This study looks at whether antibiotics after surgery for a perianal abscess can stop a new problem called a fistula forming within a year. Participants will receive either different antibiotics or a dummy pill (placebo) to see which, if any, helps. It's for adults with a perianal abscess.
For: Perianal abscessNetherlands