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The purpose of the study is to assess the safety and efficacy of repeated treatments of QUTENZA in subjects with peripheral neuropathic pain.
To demonstrate the feasibility to induce an effective, predictable and sustained decrease in FGF23 level in CKD stage I-IV patients, without inducing hypophosphatemia using a stepped treatment regimen aiming at restricting phosphate uptake.
-To investigate the feasibility, applicability, safety, tolerability, and reproducibility of addition of the capsaicin-heat model and the thermal grill to the existing nociceptive pain test battery in healthy subjects.-To investigate the feasibility…
Aim of this study proposal· To establish whether oral phosphorus binding is able to reduce FGF23 levels in patients with CKD stage 3.· To evaluate if a reduction of serum phosphate and FGF23 improves vascular function as measured by pulse-wave-…
CD is a chronic, relapsing-remitting, inflammatory disease of the GI tract. Some patients may have persistent clinically active disease. The current treatment options for patients with moderate to severe CD, refractory to standard therapies that…
Primary objective:To demonstrate superiority of Qutenza over low-dose capsaicin control in change from baseline to Week 12 in the 24-hr average pain intensity in subjects with PSNP.Secondary objective:• To demonstrate superiority of Qutenza over low…
Primary Objective is to test the feasibility of a strategy in which patient preference, after a short exposure to treatment options, determines the choice for a specific phosphate binder and whether this strategy will improve patient*s satisfaction.…