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Primary endpoint:- Successful desensitization for Mesalazine in ulcerative colitis patients with a presumed history of intolerance for Mesalazine. Secondary endpoint:- To investigate if a presumed intolerance for Mesalazine may be reproducible in a…
The objective of the study is to compare the efficacy and tolerability of mesalazine granules (3 g 5*ASA/d) vs. placebo for the prevention of recurrence of diverticulitis. Additionally, the safety and tolerability in the form of adverse events and…
1) Identify chemopreventive properties of mesalazine in patients at high risk of recurrent (nonfamilial) colorectal adenomas by evaluating the effect of treatment on apoptosis and proliferation in histologically normal sigmoid and rectal mucosa…
Primary: To evaluate the efficacy of prucalopride versus placebo over 12 weeks of treatment in male subjects with chronic constipation.Secondary: To evaluate the safety, tolerability, effect on quality of life and effect on symptoms of prucalopride…
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Primary objectives1. What is the effect of stopping mesalazine in the maintenance setting of patients with quiescent CD?2. Can subgroups of CD patients, for example based on prior treatment (medical vs. surgical), localization of disease, disease…
The objective of this trial is to compare time to gastrointestinal recovery after elective colorectal surgery between patients treated with a laxative versus patients treated with a placebo.
The objective of this study is to ascertain the best method of bowel preparation, prior to elective left-sided colonic surgery in terms of patient comfort and surgical efficacy. The occurrence of infections (wound, peritonitis) and anastomotic leaks…
To evaluate the efficacy of 9mg budesonide/day and 3g mesalazine/day compared to placebo for the induction of remission in lymphocitic colitis.
In this study we want to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the new drug ZPL389. ZPL389 is tested in various strengths in patients with moderate or severe atopic dermatitis. The effects of ZPL389 are compared with those of a placebo.