A listing of Teaneck, New Jersey clinical trials actively recruiting patient volunteers.
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of EXV-802 and EXV-801 in treatment of agitation in participants with Alzheimer's Disease dementia.
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare a one-week course of diazoxide (2 mg/kg per dose x 14 doses) and placebo in people with obesity and insulin resistance (IR) with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). The main question it aims to answer are how mitigation of compensatory …
The researchers are doing this study to see how well cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) scans can be used to examine the properties of central venous catheter-associated right atrial clot (RA clot). This could help doctors decide on the best treatment options.
The purpose of this study is to see if combining silevertinib with temozolomide after surgery and radiotherapy helps treat newly diagnosed glioblastoma (GBM) better than using temozolomide alone in the maintenance setting. Specifically, this study is being done to find answers to the following questions: How much of the study …
The purpose of this study is to evaluate different combinations of cancer education sessions, counseling sessions, and peer support meetings developed for Chinese cancer patients and survivors. The researchers will look at whether the combinations are practical and effective, and how they impact participants' quality of life.
HNC364 is a new pro-drug of rasagiline as a long-acting injection for deep IM deltoid injection, for the treatment of Parkinson"s disease (PD). As a pro-drug of rasagiline, HNC364 will readily and completely convert to rasagiline after the IM administration. This is a non-randomized, open-label, Phase 1 study to evaluate …
This pragmatic, prospective, single-arm, multi-center, observational registry will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of PFA for the treatment of atrial fibrillation in underrepresented minority patients using FDA approved Boston Scientific PFA catheters; all data collected will be standard of care.
When doctors perform surgery to remove brain tumors, the goal is to take out as much of the tumor as possible while keeping the patient's brain functions intact. However, sometimes patients have trouble with movements like walking or using their hands after surgery. One reason for this is unintentional damage …
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