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The primary objective is to compare the haemostatic effect of VHA-guided transfusion strategy versus optimized CCT guided transfusion strategy in haemorrhaging trauma patients. The secondary objectives of the study are to determine the effects of…
The objective of this study is to assess whether sitagliptin may prevent prednisolone-induced impairment of glucose metabolism and beta-cell function.
In subjects with T2DM with inadequate glycemic control on combination therapy withmetformin and an SU:Primary:* To assess the effect of the addition of treatment with canagliflozin compared with theaddition of treatment with sitagliptin on HbA1c…
The primary objective is to demonstrate the superiority of bumetanide (0.5mg BID) oral liquid formulation compared to placebo in the improvement of ASD core symptoms after 6 months of treatment in ASD children aged from 2 to less than 7 years old.
The primary objective is to demonstrate the superiority of bumetanide (0.5mg BID) oral liquid formulation compared to placebo in the improvement of ASD core symptoms after 6 months of treatment in ASD children and adolescents aged from 7 to less…
The primary objective of the proposed study is to investigate whether bumetanide therapy indeed reduces autistic symptomatology. Important secondary goals of this project are to determine whether bumetanide will improve specific behavioral,…
We aim to compare the effectiveness, feasibility and safety of both metformin and sitagliptin in patients with TIA or minor ischemic stroke and impaired glucose tolerance. Furthermore, we will assess whether a slow increase in dose of metformin over…
To investigate whether STG enhances BAT activation, thereby increasing energy expenditure and combustion of TG-derived fatty acids, resulting in lowering of plasma TG levels and body weight.
The primary objective of the study is to test the effectiveness of bumetanide across the whole spectrum of sensory processing disorders within ASD, ADHD and/or epilepsy. We also want to determine which subgroups (high/low IQ, comorbidities or not)…