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To evaluate the safety and efficacy in terms of progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) of nintedanib + pemetrexed / cisplatin followed by nintedanib versus placebo + pemetrexed / cisplatin followed by placebo as first line…
The primary objective of the study is to assess the effect of missed doses of atomoxetine and OROS methylphenidate in ADHD patients who are stable on pharmacotherapy based on the patient*s daily behavior as assessed by the Daily Parent Report of…
The primary objective of the Phase 2 portion of the study is to assess if the addition of ABT-751 at the RPTD to standard pemetrexed can prolong PFS compared to pemetrexed alone in subjects with advanced or metastatic NSCLC.
The research hypothesis for this study is that concurrent durvalumab plus SoC chemotherapy will be more effective than placebo plus SoC chemotherapy for the treatment of MRD+ patients who have undergone complete resection of stage II-III NSCLC when…
Primary objectivesPart 1To evaluate the single dose safety and tolerability of donepezil 10 mg when administered with placebo, glycopyrrolate or trospiumPart 2To evaluate the safety and tolerability of donepezil when given with concomitant placebo,…
This Phase III study, the administration of durvalumab + chemotherapy prior to surgery, followed by administration of durvalumab after surgery, will be investigated in patients with resectable Stages II and III NSCLC. The efficacy of durvalumab will…
Primary: Safety run-in part (part 1):• Recommended Phase 3 dose regimen (RP3R) of canakinumab in combination with pembrolizumab plus chemotherapy. Double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled part (part 2):• Progressive free survival (PFS) between…
Primary Objective1. To evaluate the antitumor activity of pembrolizumab in combination with chemotherapy compared with saline placebo in combination with chemotherapy using PFS per RECIST 1.1 as assessed by BICR of imaging.2. To evaluate the…
Primary objective: To evaluate the comparative long-term safety of TAK-503 treatment (formerly known as SPD503) in children and adolescentsaged 6 to 17 years diagnosed with ADHD for whom stimulants are not suitable, not tolerated, or shown to…