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To compare the effectiveness of the tocolytic agents Nifedipine (a calcium channel blocking agent) versus Atosiban (an oxytocin receptor antagonist) in the improvement of neonatal outcome in women with threatened preterm labour (25-34 weeks…
The AlphaCore* is currently being used in some hospitalised COPD subjects, as adjunctive treatment to regular care. This use is conform CE and is showing diminished breathlessness in some subjects. For further investigation of these results, this…
For women with a singleton fetus in breech presentation at term, this study answers the question if atosiban is more effective compared to fenoterol as a tocolyticum in external cephalic version
Patients with ALS are routinely prescribed riluzole, the only registered drug for the treatment of ALS. This study will evaluate the concentration-effect relationship of riluzole (100 mg) and retigabine (300 mg) on axonal excitability measures. In…
To investigate the potential of atosiban as a treatment for pain caused by endometriosis.
The objective is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of two doses of masitinib (4.5 mg/kg/day and 6.0 mg/kg/day) versus matching placebo in patients diagnosed with ALS treated with Riluzole (50 mg bid).The primary objective is to demonstrate…
The objective of this study is to examine the effect of riluzole on the glutamate/GABA balance in the brain in patients with 22q11.2DS. The secondary objective is to examine the effects of riluzole on psychotic symptoms and cognitive functioning. In…
The aim of this study is to investigate if tocolysis with atosiban in late preterm birth (30 to 34 weeks) is (cost-) effective compared with placebo in improving neonatal morbidity and mortality.