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We expect that in people with multiple sclerosis the processing of energy substances such as sugars (energy metabolism)i n the brains is not optimal . In our view this could explain the progressive deterioration of the disease. Currently there are…
Objective of the study is to measure the effects of long term fluoxetine administration on brain- and muscle activity in combination with the effects on motor function. Main questions are:(1) Influences long-term administration of fluoxetine…
The objective of this study is to examine the influence of a single dose of fluoxetine and of movement observation on cortical activity, and to relate the changes of the activity of the brain to muscle activation, motor function and motor control in…
Primary Objective:• To evaluate the proportion of patients with a response of very good partial response (VGPR) or better to IDd treatment.Secondary Objectives:• To measure progression-free survival (PFS), time to progression (TTP), and overall…
Primary objective:To compare the effect of ixa+dex versus pom+dex on progression-free survival (PFS) in patients with relapsed and/or refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM) who have received at least 2 prior lines of therapy, including lenalidomide and…
Primary objective* To determine the efficacy, defined as overall response rate (ORR; >= partial response (PR)), of 9 cycles of ixazomib, daratumumab and low dose dexamethasoneSecondary objectives* To determine the tolerability, defined as…
Study ObjectivesPrimary:• To determine the effect of ixazomib maintenance therapy on progression-free survival (PFS), compared to placebo, in patients with NDMM who have had a response (complete response [CR], very good partial response [VGPR], or…