Minatoga, Japan Clinical Trials
A listing of Minatoga, Japan clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 65,447 clinical trials
A Study Evaluating BFB759 in Moderate to Severe Hidradenitis Suppurativa
This is a double-blind, placebo-controlled study where subjects are participating for approximately 36 to 40 weeks. The study compares how well BFB759 works and how safe it is compared with a placebo.
A Clinical Study of GK02 in Malignant Ascites
A single-arm, single-center, open-label clinical study comprising three cohorts, evaluating the safety, preliminary efficacy, and pharmacokinetic/ pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) characteristics of autologous tumor-reactive T cells (GK02) derived from malignant ascites caused by advanced solid tumors. The trial initially plans to enroll 9 subjects with malignant ascites caused by advanced solid tumors.
Smartphone vs Manual Interpretation of Biomarkers for Ovulation and Luteal Phase Detection (SMOM Study)
This study will compare different combinations of fertility signs (cervical mucus (CM), luteinizing hormone \[LH\], pregnanediol glucuronide \[PDG\], and basal body temperature \[BBT\]) to determine which are most reliable for identifying ovulation and luteal phase length. Thirty existing Premom App users will track daily observations for three menstrual cycles. Participants …
Identification of Iatrogenic Drug Events Upon Admission to the Adult Emergency Departments
Pharmacists working within a multidisciplinary team have a role to play in detecting the potential iatrogenic origin of a hospital admission, in order to implement measures to improve medication use appropriately and limit readmissions for medication-related iatrogenesis. The iatrogenic detection process depends on the individual involved, their experience, and any …
Efficacy of Individualized Aerobic Exercise Training in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if a 12-week individualized aerobic training program helps manage inactive or mildly active inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) including Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) in adult patients aged 18-65 years. It will also assess participant compliance and the safety of …
Activity Tracking, Care Partner Co-participation, Text Reminders, Instructional Education, Video-Guided Physical Rehabilitation, and Exercise
This is a multi-methods two-arm, crossover, analyst-blinded randomized controlled trial with embedded qualitative interviews, enrolling 50 dyads (older adult-care partner). Participants will receive the ACTIVE intervention, which includes a Fitbit smartwatch, motivational text messages to engage in walking exercise, instructional educational videos, and virtual physical therapy sessions. Intervention components will …
Spatiotemporal Thalamocortical Alterations Underlie Experimental and Chronic Pain
The purpose of this study is to assess thalamocortical (TC) connectivity during tonic pressure pain, to evaluate alpha activity during tonic pressure pain and to determine pressure pain ratings by using Electroencephalography (EEG), Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS), sham and Transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS)
Magic Angle Direction Imaging (MADI) ACL Study
This study will be conducted to see if a new Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanner could give additional information or help view the body in a different way. The new scanner may be useful to diagnose conditions affecting tissues such as ligaments, tendons and cartilage more accurately, potentially improving the …
Investigating Ovulation Inhibition for Use as a Contraceptive
A single-centre, open-label, randomised, phase II study on the maintenance of ovulation inhibition after intentional application errors during 84 days of treatment with MR 130A 01 contraceptive transdermal patch
A Study to Learn if Bimekizumab Given in Different Ways is Safe and Moves Similarly Throughout the Body Over Time in Adults
To demonstrate that bimekizumab administered intravenously is noninferior to subcutaneous administration.