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To compare the efficacy of alitretinoin and azathioprine in the treatment of severe chronic non-hyperkeratotic hand eczema.
To assess the effect of two withdrawal strategies over two years in patients with stable remission for more than 8 months on combination therapy with infliximab and antimetabolites, and demonstrate that continued combination of infliximab and…
This study aims to show that the IFX or AZA are equally effective with the latter being more efficient as maintenance therapy in CD after remission induction with IFX/AZA for at least 6 months as defined by the proportion of patients not needing…
The aims of the current study are1. to investigate the efficacy and safety of a continuous infusion of 'low dose' danaparoid in patients with acute renal failure needing CRRT2. to investigate whether repeated measurements of anti-Xa levels…
Primary objective: To determine the efficacy of the combination of acalabrutinib and venetoclax without obinutuzumab (AV; Arm A), or with obinutuzumab (AVG; Arm B) compared with chemoimmunotherapy (fludarabine/cyclophosphamide/rituximab [FCR]/…
To assess the efficacy and safety of mycophenolate mofetil as induction therapy in patients with treatment naive autoimmune hepatitis.
Primary objective• To evaluate efficacy of acalabrutinib/venetoclax (AV) in terms of undetectable minimal residual disease (uMRD) response in bone marrow (BM) after 26 cycles of treatment in patients with CLL previously treated with venetoclax and…
The aim is thereby to reduce the risk of serious infections and the need for regular CLL treatment.
Therapy:The investigational product, ACP-196, will be supplied as hardgelatin capsules for oral administration.Commercially available ibrutinib (IMBRUVICA®) will be used asthe reference therapy.Objectives: Primary Objective:To assess whether ACP-196…
To compare the effectiveness of weekly subcutaneously administered MTX for maintaining relapse-free sustained steroid/EN-free 1-year remission compared with:- daily oral AZA/6MP in low risk paediatric CD- subcutaneously administered adalimumab in…