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In this double-blind randomized controlled trial, we would like to show that a five-day treatment course with 16mg/day oral dexamethason is effective in inducing recovery from an exacerbation of MS. The advantages of oral dexamethason over…
Primary objectives: To evaluate the expression of inflammatory cytokines in HS lesional skin at week four (t=4) and week sixteen (t=16): - of subjects receiving apremilast compared to subjects receiving placebo;- within both groups relative to…
Primary Objective: To evaluate the achievement of partial remission by apremilast combined with doxycyclineat week sixteen (t=16). Secondary Objectives: • Complete remission at week sixteen; • Disease control at week six (t=6); • Drug survival;•…
Primary Objective• To evaluate the efficacy of apremilast 30 mg BID * NSAIDs and/or csDMARDs vs. Placebo * NSAIDs and/or csDMARDs in subjects with early oligoarticular PsA, assessed by modified MDA (MDA-Joints).Secondary Objectives · To evaluate the…
Primary objective:To compare the efficacy with belantamab mafodotin vs pomalidomide plus low dose dexamethasone (pom/dex) in participants with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM)Secondary objectives:- To compare the overall survival with…
Primary:To compare the efficacy of BM in combination with BOR/DEX with that of daratumumab in combination with BOR/DEX in participants with RRMMSecondary:Other efficacy outcomes. Safety and tolerability. PK. Anti-drug antibodies. Questionnaires (…
Estimate the efficacy of apremilast compared with placebo in the treatment of Juvenile Psoriatic Arthritis (JPsA) in pediatric subjects 5 to less than 18 years of age.Refer to section 3 of the protocol for more information.
The main objective of study 20190530 is to estimate the efficacy of Apremilast compared to placebo in the treatment of oral ulcers in pediatric subjects from 2 to < 18 years of age with oral ulcers associated with BD through week 12. See…
Primary ObjectiveThe primary objective of the study is to evaluate the clinical efficacy of apremilastcompared with placebo in children and adolescents (ages 6 through 17 years) withmoderate to severe plaque psoriasis.Secondary Objectives- * To…