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Long-Term Safety and Efficacy Evaluation of Amlitelimab in Participants of Previous Amlitelimab Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials
Expand descriptionThis is an open-label, Phase 2/Phase 3, long-term extension study for treatment of participants of previous amlitelimab clinical trials in moderate to severe atopic dermatitis. The purpose of this study is to characterize the safety and efficacy of amlitelimab in treated participants with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD) who have previously been enrolled in an amlitelimab clinical trial. All participants will have visits during the treatment period every 4 weeks. Responder participants rolling over from EFC17599 and EFC17600, and responder participants enrolling through screening from DRI17366 will be initiated into drug withdrawal (with no drug administration) at LTS17367 baseline visit to monitor durability of treatment response. If these responder participants relapse during LTS17367, they will have treatment restored. Non-responder participants rolling over from EFC17599 or EFC17600, and non-responder participants enrolling through screening from DRI17366 will have treatment administration from LTS17367 baseline. Participants rolling over from DRI17366, SFY17915 and INT18404 will also have treatment administration from LTS17367 baseline. Remote visits with home dosing are allowed for the purpose of study drug administration, when applicable. In the case of remote visit with home dosing, the participant or a caregiver may administer study drug after appropriate training. Alternatively, if needed, and based on the investigator's judgement, home visits with healthcare professional assistance or on-site study drug administration visits can be performed. Where participants discontinue amlitelimab permanently during LTS17367, safety follow up will be performed for a minimum of 140 days from the last amlitelimab administration.
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A Study of Ponsegromab in People With Heart Failure
Expand descriptionThe primary purpose of this clinical trial is to compare the effects of study medicine (Ponsegromab/PF-06946860) with a placebo (an injection that looks like the study medicine but does not contain the active medicine) to find out if the study medicine is better than the placebo (an injection that looks like the study medicine but does not contain the active medicine) for treatment of symptoms related to heart failure. Participants will not know which treatment group they are assigned to. Most participants in this study will receive the study medicine or placebo by shots under the skin every four weeks. People may be able to participate in this study if they have heart failure. Participants will take part in this study for about 9 months. During this time participants will visit the study clinic once a month. A separate PK cohort within this clinical trial will receive open-label study medicine (Ponsegromab/PF-06946860) only. Participants in this open-label, PK cohort will not receive placebo. These participants will receive the study medicine by shots under the skin every four weeks. People may be able to participate in this study cohort if they also have heart failure. Participants will take part in the open-label, PK cohort for about 7 months.
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A Study to Determine Optimal Absorption of Single Dose Omega-3
Expand descriptionThis is a randomised three-way cross over study comparing the optimal absorption of a single dose of fish oil using 3 different forms to one another on increasing blood concentrations of fatty acids in 24 healthy adult participants aged 19 years and over.
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A Study of ZT002 in Healthy Participants
Expand descriptionThis study will comprise a randomized, parallel assignment, double blind, placebo controlled, single and multiple ascending dose, safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetic study of ZT002 in healthy participants.
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Tau And Connectomics In TES Study
Expand descriptionThis pilot study aims to assess if participants that meet the criteria for a TES diagnosis have a specific tau deposition profile on PET scanning using the PET tau binding ligand - \[18F\] PI-2620. It is hoped this study will highlight potential diagnostic tests of TES diagnosis, the in-life correlate of CTE.
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STRIDES - a Clinical Research Study of an Investigational New Drug to Treat Spinocerebellar Ataxia
Expand descriptionPhase 2b/3 double blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial to assess safety and efficacy of SLS-005 (trehalose injection, 90.5 mg/mL for intravenous infusion) for the treatment of adults with spinocerebellar ataxia).
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A Study of Tebapivat (AG-946) in Participants With Anemia Due to Lower-Risk Myelodysplastic Syndromes (LR-MDS)
Expand descriptionThis purpose of this study is to establish proof of concept of tebapivat in participants with LR-MDS in Phase 2a and to evaluate the effect of tebapivat on transfusion independence (TI) in participants with LR-MDS in phase 2b.
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To Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics of Escalating Single and Multiple Doses of KP104
Expand descriptionThe purpose of this study is to evaluate safety, tolerability, immunogenicity, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and efficacy of KP104 in healthy volunteers. The study will be conducted in 2 parts: Part 1, the single ascending dose (SAD) is the first in human (FIH) study of KP104 and Part 2, multiple ascending dose (MAD).
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A Clinical Trial of PR001 (LY3884961) in Patients With Peripheral Manifestations of Gaucher Disease (PROCEED)
Expand descriptionStudy J3Z-MC-OJAE is a Phase 1/2, multicenter, open-label, dose-finding study of LY3884961 evaluating the safety and tolerability in adults with peripheral manifestations of GD. Up to 3 dose levels of LY3884961 will be assessed in 3 dose-finding cohorts of 3 patients. Following this, up to 6 patients may be enrolled in an expansion cohort. For each enrolled patient, the study will be approximately 5 years in duration, including up to a 60-day screening period. During the first 18 months after dosing, subjects will be evaluated for the effects of LY3884961 on safety, tolerability, immunogenicity, biomarkers, and efficacy. Patients will be followed for an additional 42 months to monitor safety, immunogenicity, and selected biomarker and efficacy parameters.
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A Study to Evaluate the Safety, Pharmacokinetics, and Activity of GDC-1971 in Combination With Atezolizumab in Participants With Locally Advanced or Metastatic Solid Tumors
Expand descriptionThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, pharmacokinetics (PK), and activity of GDC-1971 when administered in combination with atezolizumab in participants with locally advanced or metastatic solid tumors. The study will have 2 stages- dose finding stage and expansion stage. In expansion stage participants with non-small cell lung cancer programmed death ligand -1 high (NSCLC PD L-1 high), NSCLC PD L-1 low, head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) PD L-1 positive, BRAF wild type (BRAF WT) melanoma and any locally advanced or metastatic solid tumors will be enrolled.