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To evaluate the efficacy of 9mg budesonide/day and 3g mesalazine/day compared to placebo for the induction of remission in lymphocitic colitis.
The main question is: results addition of 40mg of corticosteroids to 10 cc lidocaine 2% for local trigger point injection in a significant pain reduction compared to 10 cc lidocaine 2% alone. Pain reduction is defined as more than 50% decrease on a…
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate whether adding intensive local anti-inflammatory therapy (Triamcinolone injection therapy combined with 9 mg oral BudenoFalk once daily for 24 weeks) to routine enteric balloon dilatation reduces…
* To demonstrate efficacy of budesonide (9 mg budesonide/d) vs. placebo for induction of remission in active incomplete microscopic colitis after 8 weeks of treatment* To study the maintenance of remission after end of treatment* To study safety and…
Primary:* To assess the efficacy of 2 x 1 mg/d budesonide effervescent tablets vs. placebo for the induction of clinico-pathological remission in adult patients with active eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE).Secondary:* To study safety and tolerability…
Primary:* To assess the efficacy of a 48-week treatment with 2 x 0.5 mg/d or 2 x 1 mg/d budesonide effervescent tablets vs. placebo for the maintenance of clinico-pathological remission in adult patients with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE).Secondary…
We hypothesize that intragastric infusion of lidocaine will result in a delay of postprandial satiation and hereby an increase in food intake at an ad libitum meal. Furthermore, we hypothesize that lidocaine infusion will not result in an increase…