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To compare the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profile of the rapid-acting insulin analogue aspart (Novorapid®) injected subcutaneously by jet-injection to that of the same insulin injected with a conventional pen in the management of…
The ,aim of Wake-Up is to provide a new safe and effective treatment option for acute stroke patients waking up with stroke symptoms or patients with unknown symptom onset. Every year about 2milion patients suffer a stroke in the EU and up to 20% of…
The objective of this study is to determine the clinical efficacy of endovascular thrombolytic treatment (ET) as compared to standard treatment (any therapeutic heparin regimen) in patients with proven cerebral venous sinus thrombosis and a high…
The primary objective of the trial is to determine if ischemic stroke subjects with a baseline NIH Stroke Scale Score (NIHSSS] >= 10 (8-9 with positive CTA) treated with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA; [Alteplase recombinant…
Pharmacology of rapid-acting insulin injected by needle-free jet-injection in patients with diabetes
To compare the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profile of the rapid-acting insulin analogue aspart (Novorapid®) injected with jet-injection to that of the same insulin injected with a conventional pen prior to a standardised meal.
The primary objective of the study is:* To evaluate the overall safety and tolerability related to systemic plasminogen activation of single doses of HisproUK (part 1) and sequential administration of tPA and HisproUK (part 2)The secondary…
Primary objective* To evaluate the efficacy of IAT in addition to BMM compaed to BMM alone in terms of favourable outcome at 90 days, defined as a modified Rankin score of 0-3, in patients with an acute ischemic stroke caused by basilar artery…
Main objective is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of two (Part 1) different dosing regimen and of one dosing regimen (Part 2) of intravenous alteplase given for up to 5 days on top of standard of care (SOC) compared with SOC alone in ARDS…