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The objective of this study is to assess whether sitagliptin may prevent prednisolone-induced impairment of glucose metabolism and beta-cell function.
To investigate whether STG enhances BAT activation, thereby increasing energy expenditure and combustion of TG-derived fatty acids, resulting in lowering of plasma TG levels and body weight.
Overarching Aim: to detail the (mechanisms underlying the) actions of GLP-1RA and DPP-4i on the cardiovascular, renal and gastrointestinal system patients with T2DM. For the sake of clarity, we divide the study objectives into 3 parts:Primary…
In subjects with T2DM with inadequate glycemic control on combination therapy withmetformin and an SU:Primary:* To assess the effect of the addition of treatment with canagliflozin compared with theaddition of treatment with sitagliptin on HbA1c…
The primary objective of this study is to assess the clinical efficacy of SC administration of golimumab in pediatric subjects (ages 2 to less than 18 years) with JIA manifested by more or equal to 5 joints with active arthritis despite MTX therapy…
OBJECTIVES AND HYPOTHESIS Primary ObjectiveThe primary objective is to evaluate the accuracy of the length-109 probe set panel in predicting mucosal healing (ie, improvement in the endoscopic appearance of the mucosa) at Week 6, as measured by the…
We aim to compare the effectiveness, feasibility and safety of both metformin and sitagliptin in patients with TIA or minor ischemic stroke and impaired glucose tolerance. Furthermore, we will assess whether a slow increase in dose of metformin over…
To investigate if antiplatelet therapy consisting of ticagrelor plus ASA is superior to clopidogrel plus ASA in preventing ischaemic brain lesions occurring as a result of CAS assessed on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Primary Objectives* To evaluate the efficacy of golimumab in inducing clinical remission as assessed by the Mayo score,in pediatric participants with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis (UC).* To evaluate the safety profile of golimumab…