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Overall objective:The overall objective is to test the hypothesis that GLP-1 receptor activation of CNS reward and satiety circuits occurs, in the context of food(-related) stimuli, and that this effect is altered in individuals with obesity and…
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…
The main objective of this study is to investigate the effects of a glucagon challenge on hepatic glucose production, abdominal subcutaneous glucose levels in type 2 diabetes patients with and without oral antidiabetics. In addition, endothelial…
- To study the response of active glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP1), Glucagon, Insulin, C-peptide and growth hormone (GH) and liver gluconeogenesis to a glucagon challenge in healthy volunteers- To study the expression of glucagon receptor mRNA in the…
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.…
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…
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…
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…
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…