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The primary objective is to examine the pharmacokinetics of Nanogam 100 mg/ml and compare these with Nanogam 50 mg/ml. The secondary objective is safety and tolerability of Nanogam 100 mg/ml. Aim is to show bioequivalency between Nanogam 50 mg/ml…
The purpose of this current study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the 3-day oral aprepitant regimen when administered concomitantly with ondansetron, with or without dexamethasone, in pediatric patients, from 6 months to 17 years of age,…
The primary objective is to study the effect of oral Ondansetron and oral rehydration therapy on the number of referrals to a pediatric emergency department in children aged 6 months to 6 years attending an out-of-hours primary care service (OHS)…
The primary objective is to determine the added effect of oral ondansetron to care-as-usual (including ORT) (CAU) on persisting vomiting within the first 4 hours after presentation at an out-of-hours primary care service (OHS) in children aged 6…
The objective of the study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a single dose of fosaprepitant when administered concomitantly with ondansetron, with or without dexamethasone, in subjects birth to 17 years of age receiving emetogenic…
Primary Objectives:• Evaluate the safety and tolerability of sparsentan oral suspension (Population 1 and Population 2) and tablets (Population 3)• Assess changes in proteinuria after once-daily dosing of sparsentan oral suspension and tablets over…