11 results
Primary: Longterm safety and tolerability of 2 dosages of ambrisentan. Secundary: Supportive efficacy data.
Primary: Safety and tolerability of 2 dosages of ambrisentan. Secundary: Efficacy and PK.
Primary Safety Objective * Proportion of patients who complete 24 weeks of combination treatment on pirfenidone at a dose of 1602*2403 mg/d and nintedanib at a dose of 200*300 mg/d Secondary Safety Objective * Proportion of patients who discontinue…
Primary: to assess the efficacy of ambrisentan 5mg after treatment period of 16 weeks, in subjects with inoperable CTEPH. Secondary: safety and tolerability.
Primary: to assess the longterm safety and tolerability of ambrisentan 5mg in subjects with inoperable CTEPH. Secondary: to collect supportive efficacy data.
The primary objective of this study is to compare the two treatment strategies; first-line combination therapy (ambrisentan and tadalafil) versus first-line monotherapy (ambrisentan or tadalafil) in subjects with PAH. This will be assessed by time…
This study will evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of sildenafil or placebo added to pirfenidone treatment (study treatments) in patients with advanced idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and intermediate or high probability of Group 3…
Study ObjectivesTo compare the efficacy of POM + BTZ + LD-DEX with BTZ + LD-DEX in subjects with relapsed or refractory MM Secondary Objectives:To evaluate the safety and additional efficacy of POM + BTZ + LD-DEX versus BTZ + LD-DEX in subjects with…
The main objective of the trial will be to assess safety and tolerability of combined treatmentwith nintedanib and pirfenidone.A secondary objective is to assess the exposure based on PK trough concentration values tonintedanib either given alone or…
Primary objectiveThe primary objective is to evaluate the effect of Pirfenidone on the change in FEV1 over 6 months in lung transplant recipients with BOS, who are treated with Azithromycin.Secondary objectives The secondary objectives involve the…
to investigate the safety and tolerability of pirfenidone in asbestosis patients