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Primary:* To assess the efficacy of 2 x 1 mg/d budesonide effervescent tablets vs. placebo for the induction of clinico-pathological remission in adult patients with active eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE).Secondary:* To study safety and tolerability…
Primary objective:Can a difference between the change in the perception of pain over time (0-60 minutes) between tramadol and butylscopolamine in renal colic be proven?Secundary objectives:- Can a difference in the decline in VAS-score over time (0-…
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate whether adding intensive local anti-inflammatory therapy (Triamcinolone injection therapy combined with 9 mg oral BudenoFalk once daily for 24 weeks) to routine enteric balloon dilatation reduces…
To study the possible relation between systemic inflammation and oxidative stress and muscle breakdown using pharmacological interventions.
To evaluate the efficacy of 9mg budesonide/day and 3g mesalazine/day compared to placebo for the induction of remission in lymphocitic colitis.
Primary:* To assess the efficacy of a 48-week treatment with 2 x 0.5 mg/d or 2 x 1 mg/d budesonide effervescent tablets vs. placebo for the maintenance of clinico-pathological remission in adult patients with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE).Secondary…
* To demonstrate efficacy of budesonide (9 mg budesonide/d) vs. placebo for induction of remission in active incomplete microscopic colitis after 8 weeks of treatment* To study the maintenance of remission after end of treatment* To study safety and…
Primary Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of intravenous NAC in comparison with placebo in terms of pain relief after unilateral inguinal hernia repair measured by a visual analogue scale (VAS 0-100) at day 1 after surgery.Secondary Objective(s):…
Based on the identified gaps in the evidence underlying the clinical guidelines on non-specific low back pain of the Dutch College of GPs and the recent findings of the Australian PACE study the objectives of the present study are: 1. What is the…
To evaluate the effects of N-acetylcysteine (NAC; Fluimucil® in Dutch) on skin picking behaviour in children and young adults with PWS.