Tokyo and Other Japanese City, Japan Clinical Trials
A listing of Tokyo and Other Japanese City, Japan clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 65,447 clinical trials
Predictive Value of Lung Ultrasound for Respiratory Decompensation in Late Preterm Neonates
Respiratory morbidity presents a significant clinical challenge in the neonatal period, and an individual patient's clinical course is often difficult to predict. This is especially true for late-preterm infants, who share some of the same risks of premature babies in terms or respiratory morbidity, but whose births may not always …
Zhibitai Capsules for the Treatment of Primary Hyperlipidemia
Exploring the benefit risk ratio of increase in dosage of Zhibitai capsules (2 capsules at a time, 2 times a day) compared to the original dosage (1 capsule at a time, 1 day)
A Study to Investigate HLA-G Targeted Exosome (SOB100) in Healthy Subjects
The investigational drug, SOB100, is an HLA-G targeted exosome equipped with a nanobody namely anti-HLA-G VHH on the exosome membrane. This is a Phase I dose escalation study to exam the tolerability, safety, and pharmacokinetics in healthy subjects.
A Study to Evaluate the Effects of the Combination of GI-102 With GIB-7 on Biomarkers of Aging in Healthy Adults and Cancer Survivors
This Phase 2a clinical study (GIANTS-1) aims to evaluate a novel dual-combination strategy using GI-102 and GIB-7 to address key pathological features of aging, including immunosenescence (the aging of the immune system), metabolic dysfunction, and gut-brain-muscle axis dysregulation.
Effect of Yellow Light AG Mobile Phone Screen on Dry Eye and Asthenopia.
This study aimed to evaluate the protective effects of yellow-light etching anti-glare (AG) screen on Digital Eye Strain (DES) induced by prolonged video display terminal (VDT) use under dim environment, Based on the proved positive effect of the circular polarization (CP) screen, providing insights for new eye-protection strategy in the …
Feasibility and Tolerability of IMLYGIC for the Treatment of Cutaneous Neurofibromas in Adults With NF1
This study is designed to establish the foundation for a new therapy for neurofibromatosis Type I (NF1)-related cutaneous neurofibromas (cNFs) by assessing the feasibility and efficacy of IMLYGIC in adults with NF1 and cNFs who desire local treatment of their cNF due to disfigurement, progression, pain, itching or other concerns. …
Bariatric Surgery Combined With GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Study
Obese patients exhibit considerable heterogeneity and complex comorbidities, making long-term effective management challenging with single therapies. While bariatric surgery remains the most effective weight-loss intervention, postoperative weight regain and metabolic deterioration require attention. GLP-1 RAs offer distinct advantages for weight and metabolic improvement, and their combined application with surgery may …
Diagnostic Aid for Vertigo Patients
Consultations for vertigo in general practice are difficult, primarily due to practitioners' lack of experience. Patient referrals can be inaccurate, leading to missed opportunities or misuse of resources. The creation of a diagnostic aid flowchart that provides referrals will improve patient care and reassure general practitioners during consultations for vertigo.
CAR19-BCMA Dual-target CAR-T in the Treatment of Relapsed / Refractory Multiple Myeloma
Objective to evaluate the safety and tolerability of CAR19-BCMA dual-target CAR-T in the treatment of relapsed / refractory multiple myeloma. To determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of car19-bcma dual target car-t in the treatment of relapsed / refractory multiple myeloma.
To Evaluate the Efficiency and Results of Adding BFR to the Physical Therapy Program fo Managing Adolescents Presented With Spasmotic Flatfoot Deformities Compared to the Standard Physical Therapy Program Without BFR
The goal of this randomized clinical trial is to evaluate the efficiency and results of adding blood flow restriction (BFR) training to the physical therapy program for managing adolescents presented with spasmotic flatfoot deformities compared to the Standard physical therapy program without blood flow restriction.