Hf0220 (DrugBank: -)
1 diseaseID | Disease name (Link within this page) | Number of trials |
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6 | Parkinson disease | 2 |
No. | TrialID | Date_ enrollment | Date_ registration | Public_title | Scientific_title | Condition | Intervention | Primary_ sponsor | Secondary_ sponsor | Recruitment_ Status | Inclusion_ agemin | Inclusion_ agemax | Inclusion_ gender | Target_ size | Phase | Countries |
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1 | EUCTR2005-005791-32-SE (EUCTR) | 04/10/2007 | 30/07/2007 | Chemical Safety/Tolerability of HF0220 and its Effect on Biochemical Markers Relevant to Patients with a Diagnosis of Mild to Moderate Alzheimer's Disease. | Chemical Safety/Tolerability of HF0220 and its Effect on Biochemical Markers Relevant to Patients with a Diagnosis of Mild to Moderate Alzheimer's Disease. | HF0220 experimentally appears to exert its potential beneficial effects within the CNS and possibly other tissues by attenuating the adverse effects of oxidative stress. It is believed that this mechanism has the potential to reduce disease progression in a wide range of disorders of the nervous system, e.g. Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, and brain damage due to acute stroke and head injury. It may also apply to the protection of peripheral tissues, such as the heart and/or kidney. MedDRA version: 9.1;Level: HLT;Classification code 10001897;Term: Alzheimer's disease (incl subtypes) | Product Name: HF0220 Product Code: HF0220 Other descriptive name: 7-beta-hydroxyepiandrosterone | Hunter-Fleming Ltd | NULL | Not Recruiting | Female: yes Male: yes | 40 | United Kingdom;Sweden | |||
2 | EUCTR2005-005791-32-GB (EUCTR) | 24/04/2006 | 17/02/2006 | Chemical Safety/Tolerability of HF0220 and its Effect on Biochemical Markers Relevant to Patients with a Diagnosis of Mild to Moderate Alzheimer's Disease. | Chemical Safety/Tolerability of HF0220 and its Effect on Biochemical Markers Relevant to Patients with a Diagnosis of Mild to Moderate Alzheimer's Disease. | HF0220 experimentally appears to exert its potential beneficial effects within the CNS and possibly other tissues by attenuating the adverse effects of oxidative stress. It is believed that this mechanism has the potential to reduce disease progression in a wide range of disorders of the nervous system, e.g. Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, and brain damage due to acute stroke and head injury. It may also apply to the protection of peripheral tissues, such as the heart and/or kidney. MedDRA version: 9.1;Level: HLT;Classification code 10001897;Term: Alzheimer's disease (incl subtypes) | Hunter-Fleming Ltd | NULL | Not Recruiting | Female: yes Male: yes | 40 | Phase 2 | United Kingdom;Sweden |