Oomura-shi, Japan
Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of K-808 (Pemafibrate) in Participants With Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) With Inadequate Response to Ursodeoxycholic Acid (UDCA) and/or Obeticholic Acid (OCA) Treatment.
Phase
2Span
134 weeksSponsor
Kowa Research Institute, Inc.Omura
Recruiting
Entresto Tablets and Granules for Pediatric Specified Drug-use Survey (Pediatric Chronic Heart Failure)
This specified drug-use survey is conducted to collect information on the safety specifications of Entresto in pediatric patients with chronic heart failure in Japan in actual clinical settings, and to investigate the occurrence of events related to the safety specifications, the risk factors associated with these events, and the status of Entresto administration including the accidental administration of capsule-shaped container (Granules for Pediatric). The subjects of this study are pediatric patients and a long-term observation of 1 year (52 weeks) has been set.
Phase
N/ASpan
154 weeksSponsor
Novartis PharmaceuticalsOmura, Nagasaki
Recruiting
A Study to Test the Efficacy and Safety of Staccato Alprazolam in Study Participants 12 Years of Age and Older With Stereotypical Prolonged Seizures
Phase
3Span
226 weeksSponsor
UCB Biopharma SRLOmura
Recruiting
A Study of Efficacy and Safety of Ianalumab Versus Placebo in Addition to Eltrombopag in Primary Immune Thrombocytopenia Patients Who Failed Steroids
This is a multicenter, randomized, double-blinded phase 3 study to assess efficacy and safety of two different doses of ianalumab versus placebo in addition to eltrombopag in adults with primary ITP (platelet count <30 G/L) who failed previous first-line treatment with corticosteroids. After completion of the screening period, the participants will enter the randomized treatment period (ianalumab/placebo with eltrombopag) followed by the eltrombopag tapering period. Afterwards, all participants will enter the follow-up period to be monitored for efficacy and safety or safety only depending on how the participants responded to the study treatment.
Phase
3Span
277 weeksSponsor
Novartis PharmaceuticalsOmura, Nagasaki
Recruiting
A Study of Vaccination With 9-valent Extraintestinal Pathogenic Escherichia Coli Vaccine (ExPEC9V) in the Prevention of Invasive Extraintestinal Pathogenic Escherichia Coli Disease in Adults Aged 60 Years And Older With a History of Urinary Tract Infection in the Past 2 Years
Invasive extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli disease (IED) is defined as an acute illness consistent with systemic bacterial infection, which is microbiologically confirmed either by the isolation and identification of Escherichia coli (E. coli) from blood or any other sterile body sites, or by the isolation and identification of E. coli from urine in a participant with urosepsis and no other identifiable source of infection. ExPEC9V (JNJ-78901563, primary compound number: VAC52416) is a 9-valent vaccine candidate in development for active immunization for the prevention of IED in adults 60 years of age and older. Although IED affects all ages, adults aged greater than or equal to (>=) 60 years have an increased risk of developing IED, including bacteremia and sepsis, which can be community-acquired, hospital-acquired or healthcare associated. As the mechanism of action of conjugate vaccines in the prevention of invasive disease is not expected to be affected by antibiotic resistance mechanisms, that is, resistance mechanisms are not linked to O-polysaccharide structures, the sponsor has no reason to expect a difference in outcome of efficacy between antimicrobial-resistant and susceptible O-serotypes. This study incorporates an inferentially seamless group-sequential design. This study consists of a Screening Phase (selected screening procedures may be performed up to 8 days prior to vaccination on Day 1), Randomization, Vaccination Phase (Day 1) and Follow-up Phase (up to 4 years post-vaccination). The total study duration is approximately up to 6 years 9 months. Key safety assessments include serious adverse events (SAEs), solicited and unsolicited adverse events (AEs), physical examination, and vital signs.
Phase
3Span
217 weeksSponsor
Janssen Research & Development, LLCOmura
Recruiting
Healthy Volunteers