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The main question is: results addition of 40mg of corticosteroids to 10 cc lidocaine 2% for local trigger point injection in a significant pain reduction compared to 10 cc lidocaine 2% alone. Pain reduction is defined as more than 50% decrease on a…
The primary objective is to compare, in healthy subjects, the injection site experience of a single dose of 0.25 mg semaglutide sc, given as the DV3396 product to that of the PDS290 product.
The purpose of this study is to investigate if there is a difference in the injection site pain experience after an injection under the skin (subcutaneous) with 2 different products, semaglutide and dulaglutide, in healthy volunteers. The 2 products…
The primary objective is to compare, in healthy subjects, the injection site experience of a single dose of 0.25 mg semaglutide sc, given as the DV3396 product to that of the PDS290 product.
We hypothesize that intragastric infusion of lidocaine will result in a delay of postprandial satiation and hereby an increase in food intake at an ad libitum meal. Furthermore, we hypothesize that lidocaine infusion will not result in an increase…
To investigate the effect of various dietary interventions and co-administration of subcutaneous semaglutide on the pharmacokinetics of alectinib in NSCLC patients.
The primary objective is to demonstrate that semaglutide delays the progression of renal impairment and lowers the risk of renal and cardiovascular mortality compared to placebo, both added to standard-of-care, in subjects with type 2 diabetes and…