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Primary objective is to evaluate the use of deep muscle relaxation versus on indication only on surgical and anesthesia conditions in patients for endoscopic esophageal resection.Secondary objective is to evaluate the (hypothetical) dose of…
Primary Objective:To investigate the safety and tolerability of JNJ-42847922 in subjects with MDD. Study medication will be administered for 10 days in women of childbearing potential (WOCBP) or for 4 weeks in all other subjects.Secondary Objectives…
The purpose of this study is to see if JNJ-42847922 is useful for treating patients with insomnia without any other psychiatric disease. The safety of JNJ-42847922 will also be studied.
Primary ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of JNJ-42847922 on sleep latency (latency to persistent sleep [LPS]) in MDD subjects, stably treated with an SSRI/SNRI, who suffer from insomnia.Secondary Objectives* To investigate the safety, tolerability,…
Primary Trial Objective:To assess the effect of reversal of neuromuscular blockade with sugammadex 4 mg.kg-1 compared with reversal according to usual care (neostigmine or spontaneous reversal) on the incidence of adjudicated postsurgical events of…
To evaluate the effects of JNJ-42847922, compared to zolpidem and placebo, on driving performance as assessed by the mean difference of standard deviation of lateral position (SDLP) after forced awakening using a validated driving simulator test at…
To investigate the potential of an interaction between 4 mg/kg and 16 mg/kg sugammadex and enoxaparin or UFH on anticoagulant activity in young healthy male volunteers.
To assess (i) the effect of partial neuromuscular blockade (NMB; TOF ratio 0.7) induced by low-dose rocuronium on the ventilatory response to isocapnic hypoxia and (ii) the effect of the reversal by sugammadex, neostigmine or placebo in healthy…
The current trial aims to demonstrate that sugammadex is generally safe and effective for reversing both moderate and deep block after rocuronium or vecuronium induced NMB in term neonates and young children.