9 results
This study aims to evaluate the safety, tolerability and sedative proporties of a single dose of intransally administered dexmedetomidine in person odler than 65 years, differentiating between person using beta-blocking medication and those not…
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the dose response, dose interval, efficacy, and safety of GSK961081 by studying three QD doses and three BID doses in subjects with COPD. The study will also evaluate the population PK, systemic PK-…
To demonstrate superiority of tiotropium vs. salmeterol in reducing exacerbations which are an important patient outcome because they are a major cause of morbidity from COPD. In addition, they are associated with a more rapid decline in lung…
Primary objective:The study has hierarchical co-primary objectives to demonstrate that:- Firstly: dexmedetomidine is at least as effective as sedation with propofol and daily sedation stops, in maintaining a target depth of sedation in ventilated…
With intervention with bronchodilators (usual care bronchodilators for COPD subjects), in one study histamine and in one study steroids, we want to investigate the respons on inspiratory lung function parameter like the FIV1 and also investigate…
Primary: Efficacy of FF/GW642444 100/25 mcg once daily in comparison with that of FP/salmeterol 250/50 mcg twice daily during 24 weeks.Secundary: Safety and tolerability.
Primary:To compare the effect of UMEC/VI (62.5/25 mcg once daily) with UMEC (62.5 mcg once daily) on lung functionSecondary:To compare UMEC/VI, UMEC with salmeterol (50 mcg twice daily) on patient reported outcomes and on other COPD efficacy…
The purpose of this study is to observe the usability of dexmedetomidine compared to the standard therapy (propofol) and to determine the overall satisfaction of the patient.
The primary objective of Study I3Y-MC-JPBM is to compare treatment with LY2835219 plus NSAI therapy versus placebo plus NSAI therapy with respect to PFS in postmenopausal women with HR+, HER2- locoregionally recurrent or metastatic breast cancer who…