Lenogastrim ( DrugBank: - )


1 disease
IDDisease name (Link within this page)Number of trials
28Systemic amyloidosis1

28. Systemic amyloidosis


Clinical trials : 267 Drugs : 241 - (DrugBank : 77) / Drug target genes : 68 - Drug target pathways : 180
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1EUCTR2006-006395-37-GB
(EUCTR)
06/09/200731/07/2007A randomised, multi-centre feasibility trial in AL Amyloidosis, comparing CTD with SCT in patients with low risk of Treatment Related Mortality and CTD with Mel-Dex in patients in whom SCT would not be considered appropriate as first line therapy - UK Amyloidosis Treatment Trial (UKATT)A randomised, multi-centre feasibility trial in AL Amyloidosis, comparing CTD with SCT in patients with low risk of Treatment Related Mortality and CTD with Mel-Dex in patients in whom SCT would not be considered appropriate as first line therapy - UK Amyloidosis Treatment Trial (UKATT) The medical condition to be investigated is systemic AL Amyloidosis, a disorder of protein folding in which normally soluble proteins are deposited as abnormal, insoluble fibrils that progressively disrupt tissue structure and impair function.
MedDRA version: 9.1;Level: LLT;Classification code 10002022;Term: Amyloidosis
Product Name: Cyclophosphamide
INN or Proposed INN: CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE
Product Name: Cyclophosphamide
INN or Proposed INN: CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE
Product Name: Dexamethasone
INN or Proposed INN: DEXAMETHASONE
Product Name: Dexamethasone
INN or Proposed INN: DEXAMETHASONE
Trade Name: Lenogastrim
Other descriptive name: GRANULOCYTE COLONY STIMULATING FACTOR
Product Name: Melphalan
INN or Proposed INN: MELPHALAN
Joint UCLH and UCL Biomedical Research UnitNULLNot Recruiting Female: yes
Male: yes
48 Human pharmacology (Phase 1): no Therapeutic exploratory (Phase 2): yes Therapeutic confirmatory - (Phase 3): yes Therapeutic use (Phase 4): noUnited Kingdom