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This trial assesses the safety profile of GRT6005 in terms of its effect on respiratory function. Data on its effect on ventilation in a model of respiratory depression will be obtained and compared to fentanyl (a strong opioid with comparable…
The aims of this study are to build a database of oral microcirculation data from healthy volunteers between the ages of 18-67 and to compare the datasets between three age groups (18-20, 21-35, 35-67) and gender. An atlas of the microvascular…
To characterize the single-dose pharmacokinetic (PK) of RPV after SC administration of RPV LA suspensions with different doses and/or different particle size (PS) to support further dose and formulation selection, in healthy adult participants.To…
To assess the analgesic efficacy, safety, and tolerability of once daily orally administered GRT6005 in a total of 3 fixed doses (i.e., 200 µg, 400 µg, and 600 µg GRT6005) compared to placebo in subjects with moderate to severe chronic LBP.
Primary:To demonstrate the non-inferior antiviral activity of switching to a two drug CAB LA 400 mg + RPV LA 600 mg regimen every 4 weeks compared to remaining on ABC/DTG/3TC (or DTG and an approved dual-NRTI scheme) over 48 weeks.Secondary:To…
Primary: To demonstrate the non-inferior antiviral activity of switching to DTG + RPV once daily compared to continuation of current antiretroviral regimen (CAR) over 48 weeks in HIV-1 infected antiretroviral therapy (ART) experienced subjects.…
The overall objective of the CAB LA + RPV LA clinical development programme is to develop a highly effective, well-tolerated, two-drug, long-acting injectable regimen which has the potential to offer improved treatment convenience, compliance and…
Primary:To demonstrate the non-inferior antiviral activity of CAB LA + RPV LA every two months compared to a BIK single tablet regimen administered once daily over 12 months in suppressed HIV-1 infected antiretroviral therapy (ART)-experienced…
To prospectively assess the potential effect of repeated exposure to either a linear or amacrocyclic gadolinium-based contrast agent (GBCA) on change from baseline to Year 5 inmotor and cognitive function among neurologically normal adults in…