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Richmond, Canada Clinical Trials

A listing of Richmond, Canada clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.

Found 455 clinical trials
V Vanessa Marascio

Streamlined Treatment of Pulmonary Exacerbations in Pediatrics

The STOP PEDS RCT is a multicenter, parallel, open label randomized controlled trial evaluating the long-term (one year) and short-term safety and efficacy of two antibiotic treatment strategies for the management of outpatient pulmonary exacerbations (PEx) in the pediatric CF population.

3 - 18 years of age All Phase N/A
B Boris Feldman

The Use of Ultrasound Detection of Lipohypertrophy to Improve Glycemic Control

Lipohypertrophy is swelling of the fatty tissue located below the skin ("subcutaneous tissue") where many patients with diabetes inject their insulin. Lipohypertrophy can sometimes be felt as firm swelling, lumps or small bumps near insulin injection sites. Previous studies have shown that injecting insulin into areas of lipohypertrophy can affect …

19 - 80 years of age All Phase N/A
K Katherine L Mason, BSc

Pediatric Outcomes and Recovery With Peri-Operative Iron Supplement Evaluation

Varus-derotation osteotomy (VDRO) is a surgery to prevent or address hip displacement in children. Many children having this surgery have cerebral palsy or other neuromotor disorders, who have a higher rate of malnutrition, including low iron or anemia. This can affect their surgical outcomes, such as increasing their need for …

- 18 years of age All Phase N/A
A Alanna Hind, MSc

Effects of Salbutamol in Athletes and Implications for Screening and Sports

β2-Agonists, commonly used to treat asthma, have also been used by athletes to enhance performance, leading to their ban by the International Olympic Committee in 1972. Research has shown non-asthmatics receive no benefit from these drugs at therapeutic dosages; however, many elite athletes still use them, and asthmatic athletes often …

18 - 55 years of age All Phase N/A
P Pavithraa Ravi

HELP Study - Towards High Throughput and Efficient Long-axial PET With Oral [18F]FDG

Typically, PET scans involve an IV injection of 18F-FDG that helps identify cancer. Patients are scanned 60 minutes after injecting 18F-FDG. This study aims to assess the feasibility of a different method of administration - oral ingestion (rather than IV) of 18F-FDG through delayed imaging to identify the optimal time …

19 years of age All Phase N/A

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