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Primary ObjectiveThe primary objective of this study is to evaluate glycogen clearance in muscle tissue samples collected pre and post alglucosidase alfa treatment in patients with late-onset Pompe disease.Secondary ObjectivesThe secondary…
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and antiviral efficacy, defined as the percentage of subjects with sustained virologic response 12 weeks post-dosing (SVR12; HCV RNA < LLOQ 12 weeks after the last dose of study…
Primary ObjectiveThe primary objective of the trial is to provide continued access to TMC278 for subjects who were randomized andtreated with TMC278 in the Phase IIb (e.g., TMC278-C204 [C204]) or Phase III trials (e.g., TMC278-TiDP6-C209[ECHO] and…
The objective of this extension study is to assess the long-term safety and efficacy of Myozyme treatment in patients with Late-Onset Pompe Disease who were previously treated under the placebo-controlled, double-blind study AGLU02704.
Primary: To demonstrate the non-inferior antiviral activity of switching to DTG + RPV once daily compared to continuation of current antiretroviral regimen (CAR) over 48 weeks in HIV-1 infected antiretroviral therapy (ART) experienced subjects.…
The objective of the study is to gather more information about the long-term effect of enzyme therapy in patients with Pompe disease with a different severity of disease. The goal is also to set guideline for start and stop of treatment and to…
Primary:To demonstrate the non-inferior antiviral activity of CAB LA + RPV LA every two months compared to a BIK single tablet regimen administered once daily over 12 months in suppressed HIV-1 infected antiretroviral therapy (ART)-experienced…
Primary:To demonstrate the non-inferior antiviral activity of switching to a two drug CAB LA 400 mg + RPV LA 600 mg regimen every 4 weeks compared to remaining on ABC/DTG/3TC (or DTG and an approved dual-NRTI scheme) over 48 weeks.Secondary:To…