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The primary objective of this efficacy and safety study is to demonstrate that tight control of disease activity using stringent criteria based on CDAI, hs-CRP, fecal Calprotectin, and corticosteroid use improves the rate of mucosal healing 48 weeks…
Evaluate long-term safety, tolerability and efficacy of adalimumab in subjects with moderate to severe hidradenitis suppurativa.
- The main hypothesis of this study is that JIA patients at risk of a flare due to subclinical inflammatory activity may be identified by analysis of the phagocyte activity marker S100A12 and hsCRP. The goal is a stratification of the therapeutic…
To determine the minimal biologic drug serum trough concentration required to maintain stable disease activity in patientswith moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis.
To study the influence of anti-TNF therapy on the semen quality of IBD patients
To evaluate the long term maintenance of response, safety and tolerability of repeatedadministration of adalimumab in subjects with Ulcerative Colitis who participated in and successfullycompleted Protocol M06-826 or Protocol M06-827.The secondary…
Objectives1. Determine efficacy of adalimumab as the first biologic agent or after previous use of other anti-TNF blocking agent. Efficacy will be evaluated by means of the ASAS 20% response criteria.2. Determine the efficacy of adalimumab on…
We hypothesized that one of the key mechanisms explaining the differences in effect between adalumimab and etanercept on psoriatic skin is that adalumimab, by being a monoclonal antibody like infliximab, is a better inducer of apoptosis resulting in…
To find out the dynamics of cell biological changes in lesional skin during treatment with adalimumab. Secondary objectives:- To find out whether adalimumab treatment results in (1) a reduction of T cell subsets, (2) normalization of proliferation…
Investigating the safety of adalimumab when administered in subjects with Crohn*s Disease as well as evaulating the efficacy of adalimumab for the induction and maintenance of clinical remission and fistula closure in subjects with moderate to…
To assess the safety of lengthening the adalimumab dosing interval from 2 to 3 weeks, in patients with Crohn*s disease or ulcerative colitis in long term (6 months) remission.
To assess the safety of lengthening the adalimumab dosing interval from 2 to 3 weeks, in patients with Crohn*s disease or ulcerative colitis in long term (6 months) remission.
Primary objective:to study changes in synovial inflammation and cytokine expression in serial biopsy samples following the administration of adalimumab in patients with active rheumatoid arthritis.Secondary objectives: (i) assess clinical response…
The primary objective of this prospective study is to assess the clinical efficacy of the combination of adalimumab and surgery compared to adalimumab monotherapy after one year of treatment in adult patients with moderate to severe HS at the last…
With this study we hope to improve the closure rate of perianal Crohn*s fistulas.
Primary objective:-To assess whether ixekizumab is superior to adalimumab at Week 24 in the treatment of patients with active PsA as measured by American Collegeof Rheumatology 50 (ACR50) and Psoriasis Area and Severity Index 100 (PASI 100)Major…
To investigate whether the dose of biologics can be reduced in patients with psoriasis with stable disease: is dose reduction non-inferior to the current practice regarding clinical effectiveness? Secondary aims are: to investigate what influence…
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the long-term efficacy, safety, and tolerability of repeated administration of adalimumab in subjects with Crohn's disease (CD) who participated in and successfully completed Study M14-115.The…
Currently, there is no guideline for the treatment of perianal Crohn's fistulas. the aim of this study, in which surgical strategies (seton drainage and surgical closure with advancement plasty/LIFT) will be compared to medical treatment. We…
The aim of this study is to compare the long-term efficacy and safety of periodic adalimumab as initial treatment in newly diagnosed CD patients compared to standard step-care with corticosteroid/budesonide as the initial treatment