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The main objective of study 20190530 is to estimate the efficacy of Apremilast compared to placebo in the treatment of oral ulcers in pediatric subjects from 2 to < 18 years of age with oral ulcers associated with BD through week 12. See…
Primary objectives: To evaluate the expression of inflammatory cytokines in HS lesional skin at week four (t=4) and week sixteen (t=16): - of subjects receiving apremilast compared to subjects receiving placebo;- within both groups relative to…
Primary Objective:To determine the effect of the Topical Gentamicin-Collagen Sponge (gentamicin-sponge) in combination with systemic antibiotic therapy compared to placebo-sponge and no-sponge, both in combination with systemic antibiotic therapy on…
Primary Objective- To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of oral apremilast (APR) 30 mg twice a day (BID) compared with placebo, in subjects with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis at Week 16.Secondary Objectives- To evaluate the clinical…
Primary ObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical efficacy of apremilast (30 mg twice daily [BID] and 40 mg BID), compared with placebo, in subjects with active UC.Secondary Objective To evaluate the safety and tolerability of apremilast (30 mg BID and 40…
Primary Objective: - To evaluate the efficacy of PF-06651600 and PF-06700841 at Week 8 in subjects with moderate to severe UC. Secondary Objective(s): - To evaluate the safety and tolerability of PF-06651600 and PF-06700841 in subjects with moderate…
Primary Objective• To evaluate the efficacy of apremilast 30 mg BID * NSAIDs and/or csDMARDs vs. Placebo * NSAIDs and/or csDMARDs in subjects with early oligoarticular PsA, assessed by modified MDA (MDA-Joints).Secondary Objectives · To evaluate the…
Estimate the efficacy of apremilast compared with placebo in the treatment of Juvenile Psoriatic Arthritis (JPsA) in pediatric subjects 5 to less than 18 years of age.Refer to section 3 of the protocol for more information.
Primary ObjectiveThe primary objective of the study is to evaluate the clinical efficacy of apremilastcompared with placebo in children and adolescents (ages 6 through 17 years) withmoderate to severe plaque psoriasis.Secondary Objectives- * To…