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The aim of the present study is to investigate the differences in patient and endoscopist satisfaction and experiences and patient*s safety with different sedation protocols.
The aim of this study is to determine the patients* and endoscopists experiences and patients* safety with different sedation protocols.
Objectives1.3.1 Primary ObjectiveCompare the efficacy of BMS-945429 versus placebo for induction of clinical remission (defined by an absolute Crohn*s Disease Activity Index [CDAI] score < 150) at Week 8 (IP-57).1.3.2 Secondary Objectives•…
PrimaryPart 1: - To determine the respiratory response of low and high doses of GAL-021 in conjunction with a low dose of opioids and hypercapnia in healthy subjects. Part 2: - To determine the respiratory response of low and high doses of GAL-021…
The purpose of this study is testing a respiratory stimulant, doxapram. Painkillers such as morphine and alfentanil mute breathing. This is often undesirable, especially in patients. To counteract this attenuation is often used drugs also take away…
Primary Objective During Double-Blind Period:To compare the efficacy of BMS-945429 SC versus placebo on a background of methotrexate as assessed by ACR20 response rates at 12 weeks.Secondary Objectives During Double-Blind Period:1) To assess…
Primary Objective: To evaluate whether a single intravenous alfentanil bolus (7.5 mcg/kg) has a clinically significant analgesic effect in clinical patients who undergo an elective CT-colonography compared to placebo. We have defined a clinically…
Here we will perform a proof of concept study on the ability of the antidepressant tianeptine to prevent respiratory depression from the opioid alfentanil in humans.
The aim is to determine on the basis of the results of this study whether there is measurable effect on the ability to drive after long term use of ICADTS class III drugs. To achieve this goal drugs will be tested out of the groups most commonly…
The aim of this study is to demonstrate that procedural sedation with propofol and esketamine is more effective and will result in less cardiopulmonary depression than sedation with propofol and the opioid alfentanil. Less side effects should also…