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The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the effect of tiotropium + olodaterol FDCcompared to tiotropium monotherapy on the intensity of breathlessness during the 3min CSST.A secondary objective is to explore the relationship between…
Primary:* To assess the effect of vedolizumab SC maintenance treatment on clinical remission at Week 52 in subjects with moderately to severely active UC who achieved clinical response at Week 6 following administration of vedolizumab IV at Weeks 0…
Primary:* To determine the effect of vedolizumab IV compared to adalimumab SC on clinical remission at Week 52.Secondary:* To evaluate the effect of vedolizumab IV compared to adalimumab SC on mucosal healing at Week 52.* To evaluate the effect of…
Evaluate if ironabsorption is disturbed after a RYGB, which leads to a insufficient treatment of oral ironsuppletion. Analyse if failure of oral ironsuppletion is predictable at baseline (T=0) in the absorption test.
The primary objective of this prospective open label study is to assess the ability of vedolizumab to promote clinical, endoscopic and histological remission in patients with active UC in an 'early' and a 'late' disease…
Primary Objective:To compare the efficacy of vedolizumab IV and placebo in terms of the percentage of subjects with chronic or recurrent pouchitis achieving clinically relevant remission.Secondary Objectives:To assess the efficacy of vedolizumab IV…
Primary Objectives:To evaluate the proportion of subjects with fistula healing at Week 30 with 2 different dose regimens of vedolizumab IV 300 mg in subjects with perianal fistulizing CD.Secondary Objective:To evaluate fistula healing over a 30-week…
The aim of this study is to demonstrate that once daily treatment with tiotropium + olodaterol fixed dose combination will reduce the number of exacerbations over tiotropium 5 µg monotherapy.A secondary aim of the study is an assessment of a…
The primary objective of this prospective placebo-controlled study is to assess the ability of vedolizumab to prevent postoperative endoscopic recurrence of Crohn*s disease in the neoterminal ileum.