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To demonstrate that oral administration of apixaban 2.5 mg BID for 30 days reduces the rate of total venous thromboembolism (VTE) and VTE-related death compared to standard, subcutaneous administration of enoxaparin 40 mg QD for a recommended…
Primary ObjectiveThe primary objective of this study is to evaluate glycogen clearance in muscle tissue samples collected pre and post alglucosidase alfa treatment in patients with late-onset Pompe disease.Secondary ObjectivesThe secondary…
The objective of this extension study is to assess the long-term safety and efficacy of Myozyme treatment in patients with Late-Onset Pompe Disease who were previously treated under the placebo-controlled, double-blind study AGLU02704.
The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Anecortave Acetate Depot (3, 15 or 30 mg) when administered by AJD for treatment of elevated IOP following intravitreal steroid therapy.
To demonstrate that oral apixaban 2.5 mg BID is superior to subcutaneous (SC)enoxaparin 40 mg QD in reducing the event rate on the composite endpoint of adjudicated asymptomatic and symptomatic DVT, non-fatal PE and all-cause death through Day 12 of…
The objective of the study is to gather more information about the long-term effect of enzyme therapy in patients with Pompe disease with a different severity of disease. The goal is also to set guideline for start and stop of treatment and to…