96. Crohn disease Clinical trials / Disease details


Clinical trials : 2,400 Drugs : 1,391 - (DrugBank : 267) / Drug target genes : 170 - Drug target pathways : 215

  
6 trials found
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1EUCTR2014-002311-41-SE
(EUCTR)
21/08/201501/07/2015A prospective randomized controlled study comparing continuing treatment with an anti-TNF antibody (infliximab) and an antimetabolite to contiuing with a single agent, either with the anti-TNF antibody or the anti-metabolite in Crohn’s disease in patients without clinical sympthoms and without steroids on combination therapyA proSpective randomized controlled trial comParing infliximAb-antimetabolites combination therapy to anti-metabolites monotheRapy and infliximab monothErapy in Crohn’s disease patients in sustained steroid-free remission on combination therapy Crohn´s disease;Therapeutic area: Diseases [C] - Digestive System Diseases [C06]Trade Name: Remicade
INN or Proposed INN: INFLIXIMAB
Trade Name: Imurel 25 mg
Product Name: Imurel
INN or Proposed INN: AZATHIOPRINE
Other descriptive name: AZATHIOPRINE
Trade Name: Puri-Nethol 50 mg
Product Name: Puri-Nethol
INN or Proposed INN: MERCAPTOPURINE
Trade Name: Metoject
Product Name: Metotrexat
INN or Proposed INN: METHOTREXATE
Other descriptive name: METHOTREXATE DISODIUM
Trade Name: Remsima
Product Name: Remsima
INN or Proposed INN: INFLIXIMAB
GETAIDNULLAuthorised-recruitment may be ongoing or finishedFemale: yes
Male: yes
225Phase 4France;Netherlands;Germany;United Kingdom;Sweden
2NCT02619552
(ClinicalTrials.gov)
August 201128/10/2015Impact of Medical Treatment on Sexual Function in Patients With Crohn's DiseaseImpact of Medical Treatment on Sexual Function in Patients With Crohn's DiseaseCrohn's Disease;IBDDrug: Anti-TNF;Drug: SteroidsUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreVanderbilt University;Milton S. Hershey Medical Center;Mercy Medical CenterCompleted18 YearsN/AAll50United States
3EUCTR2006-006632-22-BE
(EUCTR)
26/01/200719/12/2006Change from infliximab to adalimumab in patients with Crohn’s disease in remission on infliximab: a randomized comparative case control study. - Infliximab to adalimumab switch trialChange from infliximab to adalimumab in patients with Crohn’s disease in remission on infliximab: a randomized comparative case control study. - Infliximab to adalimumab switch trial Luminal Crohns Disease, moderate to severe, refractory to steroids and/or antimetabolitets and controlled with anti-TNF therapy
MedDRA version: 8.1;Level: LLT;Classification code 10011401;Term: Crohn's disease
Trade Name: HUMIRA
Trade Name: REMICADE
University of Leuven, Division of GastroenterologyNULLNot RecruitingFemale: yes
Male: yes
100Phase 4Belgium
4NCT00294112
(ClinicalTrials.gov)
March 13, 200617/2/2006Prochymal™ Adult Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Treatment of Moderate-to-severe Crohn's DiseaseA Phase II, Open-label, Randomized Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of PROCHYMAL™ IBD (ex Vivo Cultured Adult Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells) Intravenous Infusion for the Treatment of Subjects Experiencing Moderate-to-severe Crohn's Disease That is Refractory to Steroids and Immune SuppressantsCrohn's DiseaseDrug: Prochymal™ adult human mesenchymal stem cells;Drug: adult human mesenchymal stem cellsMesoblast, Inc.NULLCompleted18 Years70 YearsAll10Phase 2United States
5NCT00265772
(ClinicalTrials.gov)
November 200514/12/2005Comparison of a Nutritional Anti-Inflammatory Treatment to Steroids for Pediatric Crohn's Disease - the Molecular BasisPhase IV Study Comparing a Nutritional Anti-Inflammatory Treatment to Steroids for Pediatric Crohn's Disease - the Molecular BasisCrohn's Disease;PediatricDrug: MODULEN IBD (R) (specific Enteral Nutrition);Drug: prednisolonHôpital Necker-Enfants MaladesInstitut National de la Santé Et de la Recherche Médicale, France;NestléRecruiting6 Years18 YearsBoth24Phase 4France
6NCT00206596
(ClinicalTrials.gov)
July 200312/9/2005Study in Patients With Crohn's Disease Who Are Steroid Dependent, Despite Previous Unsuccessful Attempts to Reduce Steroids Due to Worsening of Crohn's DiseaseRandomized, Stratified, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Phase 2 Study of Steroid-Sparing Properties of Sargramostim (Leukine) Therapy in Patients With Cortico-Dependent Crohn's DiseaseCrohn DiseaseDrug: Sargramostim (Leukine);Drug: PlaceboGenzyme, a Sanofi CompanyNULLCompleted18 Years80 YearsBoth127Phase 2United States;Canada