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Researchers are investigating the effectiveness, safety, and tolerability of combining baxdrostat with dapagliflozin compared to dapagliflozin alone in people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and high blood pressure. This Phase III, international, multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled study aims to see if this combination reduces risks such as significant kidney function decline, kidney failure, heart failure events, or cardiovascular death. The study includes a 4-week run-in period where participants not previously treated with SGLT2 inhibitors receive dapagliflozin alone. After this, participants are randomly assigned to receive either baxdrostat plus dapagliflozin or placebo plus dapagliflozin in a double-blinded manner. Study visits occur frequently initially (at 2, 4, 8, 16, 34, and 52 weeks after randomization) and then approximately every 4 months. If participants stop the blinded treatment early, they continue dapagliflozin alone unless specific criteria require its discontinuation. Participants will undergo regular assessments including blood pressure monitoring and laboratory tests related to kidney function and cardiovascular health. The primary outcome measures the reduction in risk of major kidney and heart events over up to 37 months. Even if participants stop the study treatment, they will continue follow-up visits and data collection to ensure comprehensive safety and efficacy evaluation throughout the study duration.

Age: 18Years +All GendersPhase 3
759 locations
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Researchers are evaluating AZD0780, an oral PCSK9 inhibitor, in a phase 3, randomized, placebo-controlled study to see if it can reduce the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE-PLUS) in adults with established atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) or those at high risk for a first ASCVD event. The study compares AZD0780 to a placebo and monitors participants from randomization until the primary analysis censoring date, followed by a final study closure visit. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either oral AZD0780 or an oral placebo once daily. The treatment period lasts until the primary analysis censoring date, after which a study closure visit will occur. The study is event-driven and designed to assess the time to the first major cardiovascular event during treatment. During the study, participants will be closely monitored with various assessments to evaluate cardiovascular outcomes and safety over approximately 54 months. Researchers will track the time to first event of any component of MACE-PLUS and collect data to assess the effect of AZD0780 compared to placebo. The study includes regular visits and evaluations to ensure participant safety and adherence to treatment.

Age: 18Years +All GendersPhase 3
1264 locations
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Researchers are evaluating the effect of a triple therapy inhaler called BGF MDI containing budesonide, glycopyrronium, and formoterol fumarate compared with a dual therapy inhaler called GFF MDI containing glycopyrronium and formoterol fumarate in people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) who have a higher risk of heart and lung problems. This Phase III randomized, double-blind, parallel group study takes place at multiple centers and focuses on cardiopulmonary outcomes in these patients. Participants receive either the BGF MDI 320/14.4/9.6 micrograms twice daily or the GFF MDI 14.4/9.6 micrograms twice daily. The treatments are inhaled using metered dose inhalers. The study compares these two therapies over time to see how they affect the time until the first severe heart or lung event occurs. The study design ensures that neither participants nor researchers know which treatment is given to reduce bias. During the study, participants will have regular visits to the study site or virtual visits to complete assessments. Researchers will monitor lung function, symptoms, and blood tests, including blood eosinophil counts and COPD assessment test scores. The main outcome measured is the time to the first severe cardiac or COPD event, with follow-up lasting up to three years. Safety and adherence to treatment will also be closely observed throughout the study period.

Age: 40Years - 80YearsAll GendersPhase 3
920 locations
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Researchers are evaluating the safety, tolerability, and effectiveness of IMVT-1402 in adults with Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus, including Subacute and Chronic forms. The study focuses on participants who have active disease and have not responded adequately to conventional treatments. This Phase 2b trial aims to better understand how IMVT-1402 performs compared to a placebo in this patient group. The study includes three treatment periods. In Period 1, participants are randomly assigned to receive either IMVT-1402 Dose 1 or a placebo injection once weekly for 12 weeks. In Period 2, all participants who finished the first period receive IMVT-1402 Dose 1 once weekly for 14 weeks. In Period 3, after completing Period 2, participants are re-randomized to receive either IMVT-1402 Dose 1 or Dose 2 weekly for 26 weeks. All treatments are given as subcutaneous injections. Participants will be involved for about 61 weeks total. Researchers will measure changes in disease severity using the Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus Disease area and Severity Index (CLASI-A) score from the start to Week 12. Throughout the study, safety and tolerability will be monitored, along with other assessments to track disease activity and participant health.

Age: 18Years +All GendersPhase 2
86 locations
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Researchers are studying AZD1163, a new bispecific antibody, to assess its effectiveness and safety in adults with moderately-to-severely active rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who test positive for anti-citrullinated peptide antibodies (ACPA). This Phase II, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial involves participants already receiving standard treatments such as conventional synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (csDMARDs) or tumor necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFi). Participants will be randomly assigned to one of four groups to receive subcutaneous injections of either one of three doses of AZD1163 or a placebo, alongside their standard care, for 24 weeks. Following this treatment period, there will be a 28-week safety follow-up to monitor participants. Throughout the study, researchers will evaluate changes from baseline in disease activity scores using C-reactive protein levels at 12 weeks. Participants will undergo regular assessments including joint counts and laboratory tests to monitor disease status and safety. The total involvement in the study spans over 52 weeks, including treatment and follow-up periods.

Age: 18Years +All GendersPhase 2
144 locations
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Researchers are evaluating the effect of balcinrenone/dapagliflozin compared with dapagliflozin alone on cardiovascular death and heart failure events in patients with chronic heart failure and impaired kidney function who recently experienced a heart failure event. This is a Phase III, international, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, active-controlled study involving approximately 700 sites in about 40 countries. Participants will be randomly assigned in a 1:1:1 ratio to receive one of three treatments once daily: a capsule of balcinrenone/dapagliflozin 15 mg/10 mg with a placebo tablet, a capsule of balcinrenone/dapagliflozin 40 mg/10 mg with a placebo tablet, or a dapagliflozin 10 mg tablet with a placebo capsule. The study is event-driven, with an estimated average duration of 22 months that includes a screening period, a 20-month blinded treatment phase, and a one-month follow-up on open-label dapagliflozin. During the study, participants will be monitored for the time to first occurrence of cardiovascular death, heart failure hospitalization, or heart failure events without hospitalization over approximately 38 months. Assessments include clinical evaluations, laboratory tests, and safety monitoring throughout the study and follow-up period to track treatment effects and patient outcomes.

Age: 18Years - 130YearsAll GendersPhase 3
845 locations
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Researchers are studying systemic sclerosis, also known as scleroderma, in adults aged 18 to 75 years. This Phase 2, multi-center trial aims to evaluate the effects of tibulizumab, an anti BAFF/IL-17 antibody, on skin symptoms and overall safety in people with this condition. The study includes a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled period followed by an open-label extension to better understand the drug's impact over time. Participants will first be randomly assigned to receive either tibulizumab or a placebo for 24 weeks. Following this, all participants who received active treatment will continue with tibulizumab in an open-label extension period lasting an additional 28 weeks. This approach allows researchers to assess both the drug’s effectiveness on skin changes and its tolerability over a total of 52 weeks. During the study, participants will have their skin condition measured using the modified Rodnan Skin Score (mRSS) at 24 weeks to evaluate changes. Safety and tolerability of tibulizumab will be closely monitored through week 52. Participants will undergo various assessments and medical evaluations throughout the study to track progress and any side effects, ensuring comprehensive monitoring over the full duration of participation.

Age: 18Years - 75YearsAll GendersPhase 2
51 locations