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To evaluate interlesional and intralesional differences in [11C]erlotinib uptake in EGFR mutated (EGFR+) NSCLC patients who are at different stages in their TKI treatment. To correlate tumor [11C]erlotinib uptake to EGFR mutational status, tumor…
The proposed study aims to examine the antidepressant efficacy of oral S-ketamine augmentation in patients with TRD treated with regular antidepressants in a double-blind randomised controlled trial. Secondary questions involve the effects of oral S…
The purpose of the study is to investigate how quickly and to what extent UCB0599 and UCB2713 are absorbed, distributed, metabolized (broken down) and excreted from the body (this is called pharmacokinetics). Since UCB0599 and UCB2713 will be…
At this time, iontophoretic administration of S(+)-ketamine is a already in use as a treatment of peripheral neuropathic pain in several pain clinics In the Netherlands (including the pain clinic at the Medical Center in Alkmaar). Although this…
To compare tumor [11C]erlotinib pharmacokinetics in NSCLC patients with and without erlotinib therapy. Also, to assess the relationship of venous sampling versus arterial, of tumor [11C]erlotinib uptake and blood flow with and without therapy, and…
Primary Objective: To study the tumour pharmacokinetics of [11C]erlotinib in NSCLC patients in vivo and relating uptake with EGFR mutations, obtained from tumour biopsies. Secondary Objective(s): 1. to define the test-retest reproducibility of [11C]…
Evaluation of the feasibility of a trial on the efficacy of oral esketamine for the treatment of depression and/or demoralization in patients with advanced cancer who receive palliative care.
Objective: Primary objective: To determine pharmacokinetic profiles of an esketamine oral thin film with 50 or 100 mg esketamine; Secondary objective: (1) To determine the pharmacodynamic profile of an esketamine oral thin film containing 50 or 100…
The primary objective is to investigate whether pharmacological conditioning with S(+)-ketamine compared to pharmacological conditioning with placebo medication reduces pain sensitivity in patients with FMS.