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- 05/12/2019 - 1 Formulário, 3 Grupos de itens, 20 Elementos de dados, 1 Idioma
Grupos de itens: Administrative Data, Early withdrawal or unscheduled assessments, Investigational product discontinuation
Study ID: 108062 Clinical Study ID: 108062 Study Title: A three part, staggered cohort, open-label and double blind, randomized, placebo controlled study to investigate the efficacy, safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of eltrombopag, a thrombopoietin receptor agonist, in previously treated pediatric patients with chronic idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). Eltrombopag PETIT: Eltrombopag in PEdiatric patients with Thrombocytopenia from ITP Patient Level Data: Study Listed on ClinicalStudyDataRequest.com Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00908037 https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00908037 Sponsor: GlaxoSmithKline Collaborators: N/A Phase: Phase 2 Study Recruitment Status: Completed Generic Name: eltrombopag, Placebo Trade Name: N/A Study Indication: Purpura, Thrombocytopaenic, Idiopathic The study consists of a screening, Day 1 and three parts. All subjects were supposed to receive 24 weeks (6 months) of eltrombopag treatment during Part 2/3. Screening period: Up to 28 days prior to Day 1 of treatment. Day 1 Part 1 (Dose Finding Phase): A 24-week (6 months) open label treatment period for 5 subjects in each age cohort. (short: P1W1-P1W7, P1W8-23, P1W24/EW). A safety, PK and platelet count review took place after 12 weeks (3 months) of treatment. Subjects in the Dose Finding Phase did not participate in the Randomized Period. Part 2 (Randomized Period): A 7-week randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled period involving 18 subjects per cohort (short: P2W1-P2W7). Part 3: An open-label treatment period where subjects randomized to eltrombopag in Part 2 received an additional 17 weeks of eltrombopag in Part 3 and subjects randomized to placebo in Part 2 received 24 weeks of eltrombopag in Part 3 (short: P3W8-P3W23, P3W24/EW, P3W8-30, P3W31/EW). Follow-up: 4 weeks following the last dose of eltrombopag (short: FUW1- FUW4). Additional ocular examinations were performed at 12 and 24 weeks (3 and 6 months) after the last dose of eltrombopag (short: FUM3, FUM6). The subjects were enrolled in 3 cohorts: Cohort 1: Subjects between 12 and 17 years old (<18 years of age at Day 1). Cohort 2: Subjects between 6 and 11 years old (<12 years of age at Day 1). Cohort 3: Subjects between 1 and 5 years old (<6 years of age at Day 1). The enrollment was started with the oldest cohort (Cohort 1). The younger cohorts were not enrolled until safety, PK and platelet counts had been reviewed in the older cohort(s). This document contains the End of treatment/Early withdrawal and unscheduled visit assessments forms as well as information on discontinuation of the investigational product.
- 26/11/2019 - 1 Formulário, 5 Grupos de itens, 15 Elementos de dados, 1 Idioma
Grupos de itens: Administrative Data, Study conclusion, Pregnancy information (female), Pregnancy information (male), Case book signature
Study ID: 108062 Clinical Study ID: 108062 Study Title: A three part, staggered cohort, open-label and double blind, randomized, placebo controlled study to investigate the efficacy, safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of eltrombopag, a thrombopoietin receptor agonist, in previously treated pediatric patients with chronic idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). Eltrombopag PETIT: Eltrombopag in PEdiatric patients with Thrombocytopenia from ITP Patient Level Data: Study Listed on ClinicalStudyDataRequest.com Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00908037 https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00908037 Sponsor: GlaxoSmithKline Collaborators: N/A Phase: Phase 2 Study Recruitment Status: Completed Generic Name: eltrombopag, Placebo Trade Name: N/A Study Indication: Purpura, Thrombocytopaenic, Idiopathic The study consists of a screening, Day 1 and three parts. All subjects were supposed to receive 24 weeks (6 months) of eltrombopag treatment during Part 2/3. Screening period: Up to 28 days prior to Day 1 of treatment. Day 1 Part 1 (Dose Finding Phase): A 24-week (6 months) open label treatment period for 5 subjects in each age cohort. (short: P1W1-P1W7, P1W8-23, P1W24/EW). A safety, PK and platelet count review took place after 12 weeks (3 months) of treatment. Subjects in the Dose Finding Phase did not participate in the Randomized Period. Part 2 (Randomized Period): A 7-week randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled period involving 18 subjects per cohort (short: P2W1-P2W7). Part 3: An open-label treatment period where subjects randomized to eltrombopag in Part 2 received an additional 17 weeks of eltrombopag in Part 3 and subjects randomized to placebo in Part 2 received 24 weeks of eltrombopag in Part 3 (short: P3W8-P3W23, P3W24/EW, P3W8-30, P3W31/EW). Follow-up: 4 weeks following the last dose of eltrombopag (short: FUW1- FUW4). Additional ocular examinations were performed at 12 and 24 weeks (3 and 6 months) after the last dose of eltrombopag (short: FUM3, FUM6). The subjects were enrolled in 3 cohorts: Cohort 1: Subjects between 12 and 17 years old (<18 years of age at Day 1). Cohort 2: Subjects between 6 and 11 years old (<12 years of age at Day 1). Cohort 3: Subjects between 1 and 5 years old (<6 years of age at Day 1). The enrollment was started with the oldest cohort (Cohort 1). The younger cohorts were not enrolled until safety, PK and platelet counts had been reviewed in the older cohort(s). This document contains the study conclusion and pregnancy information form. It has to be filled in for the end of study.
- 12/11/2019 - 1 Formulário, 5 Grupos de itens, 18 Elementos de dados, 1 Idioma
Grupos de itens: Administrative Data, Study Conclusion, Pregnancy Information (female), Pregnancy Information (male), Treatment Blind
Study ID: 111364 Clinical Study ID: 111364 Study Title: A 28-Day, Polysomnographic and subjective assessment of Vestipitant (15mg/day) for the treatment of Primary Insomnia in adult Outpatients Patient Level Data: Study Listed on ClinicalStudyDataRequest.com Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00992160 Clinicaltrials.gov Links: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00992160 Sponsor: GlaxoSmithKline Collaborators: N/A Phase: Phase 2 Study Recruitment Status: Completed Generic Name: Vestipitant, Placebo Trade Name: N/A Study Indication: Primary Insomnia, Sleep Disorders This phase II, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial studies the polysomnographic and subjective effect of the neurokinin (NK1) antagonist vestipitant (15mg/day at bedtime) for the treatment of primary insomnia in adult outpatients over a period of four weeks. The study consists of a clinical Screening Visit (Visit 1), up to 21 days before investigational product/placebo initiation, two screening polysomnographies (Visits 2 and 3), followed by a placebo run-in until Visit 4, at which the subject is randomized to vestipitant or placebo, taken every night for 28 days. On Day 1 and 2 (Visits 4 and 5), polysomnographies are performed. Visit 6 is a safety visit on Day 15. On Day 27 and 28, Visits 7 and 8 are performed, which again include polysomnography studies. Subjects then undergo a 7 to 10 day placebo run-out period and have Day 7 and Day 14 Follow-Up Visit (Visits 9 and 10). This form contains the Study Conclusion, information on the treatment blind and whether a pregnancy has occured during the study. This form is to be completed at the Day 14 Follow-up or if the participant has/was withdrawn from the trial.
- 22/10/2019 - 1 Formulário, 6 Grupos de itens, 18 Elementos de dados, 1 Idioma
Grupos de itens: Administrative Data, Study Conclusion, Pregnancy Information (female), Pregnancy Information (male), Electronic Signature, CRF Electronic Signature
Study ID: 110951 Clinical Study ID: 110951 Study Title: A two-part, randomised, placebo-controlled study to investigate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of single doses of intravenously infused GSK1995057 in healthy subjects. Patient Level Data: Study Listed on ClinicalStudyDataRequest.com Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT01476046 See https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01476046 Sponsor: GlaxoSmithKline Collaborators: N/A Phase: Phase 1 Study Recruitment Status: Completed Generic Name: N/A, Placebo Trade Name: N/A Study Indication: Respiratory Disorders This phase I trial primarily studies the safety and tolerability of ascending single intravenous doses of the selective TNFR1 antagonist GSK1995057 in healthy volunteers, and secondly explores the drug's pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, concentration in lung epithelial lining fluid as well as its effect on immune system markers. The drug is hypothesized to be useful for Acute Lung Injury. The single-centre study consists of two parts A and B with seven cohorts/ten subcohorts in total. Part A includes ascending doses of the investigational product given to subjects negative or positive for pre-existing human anti-heavy chain variable domain (HAVH) antibodies (Cohorts 1 to 3 with Subcohorts 1a, 2a and 3a negative for HAVH and 1b, 2b, 3b positive for HAVH). Part B includes only subjects negative for HAVH, with ascending doses given to Cohorts 4 to 6. Cohort 7 receives the same dose as Cohort 6, but whereas the other Cohorts are single-blinded, Cohort 7 is open-label and additionally receives a bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL). The study consists of a Screening Visit (up to 56 days before Day 1, the day of the drug administration), Visits on Day -1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 14, 28 and Follow-Up Visits on Day 57 and 85. This form contains the Study Conclusion, information on whether a pregnancy has occured during the study, and the investigator's electronic signature. This form is to be completed at the End of Study after the Follow-up period (Day 85) or if the participant has/was withdrawn from the trial.
- 16/10/2019 - 1 Formulário, 3 Grupos de itens, 11 Elementos de dados, 1 Idioma
Grupos de itens: Administrative documentation, End of Study, Investigator's Signature
Study ID: 103414 Clinical Study ID: 103414 Study Title: A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-blind, Parallel Group Trial to Demonstrate the Efficacy of Fondaparinux Sodium in Association With Intermittent Pneumatic Compression (IPC) Versus IPC Used Alone for the Prevention of Venous Thromboembolic Events in Subjects at Increased Risk Undergoing Major Abdominal surgery Patient Level Data: Study Listed on ClinicalStudyDataRequest.com Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00038961 https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00038961 Sponsor: GlaxoSmithKline Collaborators: N/A Phase: Phase 3 Study Recruitment Status: Completed Generic Name: Fondaparinux Sodium Trade Name: Fondaparinux Sodium Study Indication: Thrombosis This phase III placebo-controlled trial studies the efficacy and safety of Fondaparinux as an additional prevention measure of venous thromboembolic events (VTE) in patients above the age of 40 with intermediate or high VTE risk undergoing abdominal surgery. The study consists of a Screening Visit (Visit 0), the baseline visit on Day 1, the day of the surgery (Visit 1), the treatment period (denoted in its entirety as Visit 2) consisting of administration of Fondaparinux (2.5mg subcutaneously once daily) or placebo starting on Day 1 and continuing at least up to Day 5, possibly up to Day 9, in parallel to intermittent pneumatic compression and possibly elastic stockings, followed by a mandatory bilateral venography no longer than 24 hours after study drug cessation, and finally a Follow-up Visit (Visit 3) on Day 30 +/- 2. This form contains information on the end of the study and is to be filled in after the Follow-Up period (Visit 3) or earlier if appropriate.

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