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The purpose of this current study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the 3-day oral aprepitant regimen when administered concomitantly with ondansetron, with or without dexamethasone, in pediatric patients, from 6 months to 17 years of age,…
The question is whether aprepitant should be added to CE cycles (cisplatin containing regimen with etoposide) because of a possible interaction between aprepitant and etoposide.This question derives from the fact that both drugs are metabolised…
- Is the apomorphine micro-emulsion effective and safe?- Does iontophoresis improve the clinical effect and safety of the micro-emulsion?- Does surfactant improve the effectiveness of the micro-emulsion with iontophoresis without changing the safety
To evaluate whether spinal cord stimulation is benificial for chronic heart failure patients
To investigate the efficacy of continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion compared to placebo in PD patients with visual hallucinations.
The primary objective of this pilot study is to determine the effectiveness of four treatment options for local skin reactions induced by continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion, as compared to no treatment.The primary endpoint is the measured…
Primary Objective: - to study the influence of administration aprepitant (Emend ®) on the clearance of fentanyl, in patients using a stable dose of the fentanyl patch (Durogesic ®).Stable dose is defined as using the same dose of fentanyl during at…
The primary objective of the trial is to investigate the efficacy of apomorphine subcutaneous infusion compared to placebo in PD patients with motor fluctuations not well controlled on medical treatment. The secondary objective is to investigate the…
To evaluate the effect of prolonged duration of (fos)aprepitant prophylaxis on the prevention of delayed CINV (complete remission in the 24-72 hours after the final dose of chemotherapy) in children. The current 3-day regimen is compared to a…
To investigate the influence of aprepitant on the exposure to etoposide in TC patients treated with (B)EP.