5 results
The primary hypothesis of this study is that a dose-response relationship exists between disease activity as measured by the change from baseline in the Mayo score at Week 8 and JNJ-54781532 treatment regimens in subjects with moderately to severely…
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate efficacy and safety. Secondary objectives: PK, PK-PD.
PrimaryTo assess the prevalence of anti-efalizumab positivity in two sub-populations of psoriatic subjects trated with Raptiva® in the framework of the CLEARESTTM study:- Subjects developing adverse events (AEs) corresponding to pre-specified newly…
The objective of this study is to assess the safety and efficacy of efalizumab combined with methotrexate compared with efalizumab monotherapy in adult patients (aged > 18 years) with moderate to severe psoriasis.
Primary: Efficacy of FF/GW642444 100/25 mcg once daily in comparison with that of FP/salmeterol 250/50 mcg twice daily during 24 weeks.Secundary: Safety and tolerability.