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The aim of the trial is to obtain data on the optimal dose, feasibility and pharmacokinetics of bumetanide when given as an add-on treatment for seizures in full term babies with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). Bumetanide will be given in a…
The primary objective of this study is to test the hypothesis that treatment with LY3074828 is superior to placebo in inducing clinical remission at Week 12 in subjects with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC).The secondary objectives are:-To…
To test the hypothesis that mirikizumab is superior to placebo in inducing clinical remission at Week 12 in patients with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis (UC)
Primary aim: to confirm that treatment with bumetanide improves daily life functioning and reduces behavioral symptoms related to hyperexcitability in children and adolescents with TSC.Secondary aim: to identify neurophysiological and cognitive…
The primary objective of the proposed study is to investigate whether bumetanide therapy indeed reduces autistic symptomatology. Important secondary goals of this project are to determine whether bumetanide will improve specific behavioral,…
The primary objective of the study is to test the effectiveness of bumetanide across the whole spectrum of sensory processing disorders within ASD, ADHD and/or epilepsy. We also want to determine which subgroups (high/low IQ, comorbidities or not)…
This study aims to visualize the muscles activated during standard exercises performed with and without the SEA using T2 mapping with MRI in patients who underwent TL. Other aims of this study focus on anatomical variations between the TL patients…
The primary objective is to demonstrate the superiority of bumetanide (0.5mg BID) oral liquid formulation compared to placebo in the improvement of ASD core symptoms after 6 months of treatment in ASD children and adolescents aged from 7 to less…
To test the hypothesis that mirikizumab is superior to placebo in maintaining clinical remission at Week 40 (Week 52 of continuous therapy) among patients induced into clinical remission with mirikizumab