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Clinical trials
What’s a clinical trial?
Clinical research refers to all studies conducted on humans (healthy or sick individuals). It primarily focuses on advancing knowledge of diseases, developing new treatments or medical devices, diagnostic methods to ensure better patient care. Highly regulated, it adheres to a specific study protocol and is only carried out under certain conditions:
- The purpose is to increase medical knowledge.
- It is conducted by competent individuals.
- All measures are taken to protect the individuals participating in the research.
- Regulatory authorizations have been obtained, and all necessary legal and ethical steps have been taken.
- Obtaining the consent of the individuals participating in the research (Legifrance: Article L1121-1 of the Public Health Code).
There are two main types of clinical studies:
- Observational studies (e.g., cohort studies, epidemiology).
- Interventional studies or clinical trials.
Read more about the phases
The icons colors are as follow:
Black: completed trials
Grey: unknown status
Blue: active and recruiting trials
Orange: active and not recruting trials
Long-term need of ranibizumab injections with or without early targeted peripheral laser photocoagulation for treatment of macular edema due to central retinal vein occlusion
AMETHIST
Phase I Study to Assess the Effect of Food on the PK and Gastrointestinal Tolerability of Selumetinib in Adolescent Children With Neurofibromatosis Type 1 Related Plexiform Neurofibromas
A Phase 2, Randomized, Open-Label, 12-Week Study to Assess the Pharmacodynamics, Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of Multiple Doses of GLM101 Administered Intravenously to Adult Participants with PMM2-CDG
NMOSDA Phase 2/3 Efficacy and Safety Study of Ravulizumab in Pediatric Patients with NMOSDNMOSD
LOGGIC/FIREFLY-2
CLOSE-3
MyopiaX-1
TOFU