Opa-Locka, Florida Clinical Trials
A listing of Opa-Locka, Florida clinical trials actively recruiting patient volunteers.
Found 573 clinical trials
A Study to Assess Change in Disease Activity and Adverse Events of Oral Icalcaprant in Adult Participants With Major Depressive Disorder
Major depressive disorder (MDD; depression) is a mood disorder that causes a continued feeling of sadness and loss of interest. It is a common and serious illness that can cause both emotional and physical symptoms such as feelings of sadness, irritability, not being able to focus on activities, tiredness, changes …
xDRIVE for Florida-based Cancer Patients
Through this study funded by the Florida Cancer Innovation Fund, First Ascent will demonstrate state-wide feasibility of providing xDRIVE Functional Precision Medicine + Artificial Intelligence platform by assessing patient clinical benefit and health economics impacts. As this is a feasibility study, results will be returned to the physician and the …
A Long-Term Study of Zasocitinib in Children and Teenagers With Plaque Psoriasis
The main aim of this study is to see how well the medicine zasocitinib works, how safe it is, and how children and teenagers aged 4 to under 18 with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis respond to it. The study will be done in 2 parts: Part A will include both children …
Study to Evaluate the Safety, Pharmacokinetic, and Pharmacodynamic Effects of MY006 in Healthy Volunteers and Patients With Peanut Allergy
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the safety, pharmacokinetics, and effectiveness of MY006, a therapy designed to prevent severe or potentially life-threatening allergic reactions caused by accidental peanut intake. In the first part of the study, adult participants receive one dose or two doses of MY006 or …
Evaluation of Efficacy and Safety of AR882 and XOI Co-administration in Uricase Treatment Failed Patients
This study will assess the effect of AR882 and XOI co-administration on sUA lowering as well as reducing tophus burden in the population that has failed uricase treatment (eg., pegloticase). Failed uricase treatment is defined as having an inherent intolerance, anaphylaxis, infusion reaction, antibody development, and/or at least one sUA …
A Research Study on How Well Cagrilintide and CagriSema Work in Children and Adolescents With Excess Body Weight
This study will look at how well CagriSema and cagrilintide help children and adolescents with excess body weight lose weight. The study has 2 parts: main and extension study. In the main study, participants will either get CagriSema (a new study drug), cagrilintide (a new study drug), semaglutide (a drug …
Assessing the Appearance of Amino Acids in Circulation Following Consumption of Protein Beverages
The objective of this study is to compare the appearance of amino acids in circulation following consumption of two protein beverages in adults. Secondary objectives of this study are to assess changes in gastrointestinal tolerability, glycemia, markers of subjective and physiological appetite, and nausea.
Epcoritamab in Combination With Loncastuximab Tesirine in Relapsed/Refractory Large B-cell Lymphoma
The purpose of this study is to determine whether combining Loncastuximab Tesirine with Epcoritamab is tolerable and effective for reducing and/or eliminating lymphoma cells in the body.
A Study of Zasocitinib in Adults With Nonsegmental Vitiligo
Vitiligo is a long-term autoimmune condition that causes the skin to lose its color. The body's germ-fighting system (immune system) mistakenly attacks the skin cells (melanocytes) which produce the pigment that gives the skin color (melanin). This leads to the formation of patches of skin with less or no pigment …
Effects of an Exercise Program on Reaction Time and Mouse Accuracy in Recreational Video Game Players
This study is intended to evaluate the effects of an exercise program on the change of electronic sports (esports) athletes' reaction time and mouse click accuracy. The benefits of participation are directly related to exercise, and include improved thinking, performance, sleep, and quality of life.