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Primary Objective: - To investigate the efficacy of Namisol® after a single dose of Δ9-THC on the experienced pain intensity (measured by the VASpain in rest and on movement) in patients with chronic pancreatitis.Secondary Objectives:- To…
Primary objective* To assess the non-inferiority of darunavir/r + raltegravir compared to darunavir/r + tenofovir/emtricitabine as first-line treatment strategies in HIV-1 infected, antiretroviral naïve adults over at least 96 weeks (i.e. to assess…
Primary objective:- To investigate the analgesic efficacy of a stable dose treatment Namisol® in chronic pancreatitis patients suffering from abdominal pain. Analgesic efficacy is measured as mean difference in visual analogue scale (VAS) score (i.e…
Primary objective:*Evaluation of the efficacy of ECP002A (*9-THC) on spasticity in patients with MSSecondary objectives:*Evaluation of the efficacy of ECP002A (*9-THC) on pain in patients with MS*Evaluation of the tolerability of ECP002A (*9-THC) in…
Single dose:The objectives of Part 1 (single dose escalation part) are to examine the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics (i.e., the circulating levels of TMC558445 in your blood over time) of increasing single oral doses of TMC558445, with…
This is a scientific research with the aim to investigate the bioavailability of a combination of the drugs TMC114 and TMC41629 . The three dosage forms, each only once ingested. In addition, even in this study the safety of the use and possible…
- To evaluate the single-dose PK and pivotal bioequivalence of 3 compounds darunavir (DRV) 675 mg, FTC 200 mg, and tenofovir alafenamide (TAF) 10 mg in the presence of cobicistat (COBI)150 mg when administered as an fixed-dose combination (FDC) (D/C…
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the single dose pharmacokinetics and pivotal bioequivalence of Darunavir (DRV) 800 milligram (mg), Emtricitabine (FTC) 200 mg, and tenofovir alafenamide (TAF) 10 mg when administered as a fixed dose…
To validate FDA-approved dosing recommendation for once daily darunavir/ritonavir in children 6-12 years old