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Researchers are evaluating the safety and effectiveness of three different doses of MORF-057 in adults with moderately to severely active Crohn's disease (CD). This Phase 2 study is randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, and conducted at multiple centers. It aims to compare MORF-057 to placebo to see how well it works in reducing disease activity and symptoms in this patient population. Participants will first go through a 14-week induction period where they receive one of three doses of MORF-057 or a matching placebo, all given orally. After this, all participants will enter a 38-week maintenance phase where they receive open-label MORF-057. Those who complete these 52 weeks of treatment may continue in a 52-week long-term extension to further monitor treatment effects and safety. Throughout the study, participants will have evaluations to assess their response to treatment using endoscopic scoring at Week 14. Researchers will monitor safety, symptom changes, and disease activity over the full treatment and extension periods. Study visits will include assessments, questionnaires, and clinical monitoring to track participants' health and treatment adherence over time.

Age: 18Years - 85YearsAll GendersPhase 2
215 locations
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This research aims to evaluate how well brenipatide (LY3537031) is tolerated, what side effects may occur, and its safety and effectiveness in adults with Irritable Bowel Syndrome-Diarrhea (IBS-D). The study focuses on participants who meet specific IBS-D criteria related to bowel movement patterns and abdominal pain. It is a Phase 2, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial lasting approximately 35 weeks. Participants will receive either brenipatide or a placebo, both administered under the skin through subcutaneous injection. The treatments are compared to assess their impact on IBS-D symptoms. The study involves careful monitoring of patients' responses to the medication over the treatment period, with no changes in diet allowed in the four weeks before screening. During the study, participants will track their symptoms daily using an electronic diary, including abdominal pain and stool consistency. Researchers will measure the percentage of days participants have a positive composite response between weeks 9 and 16. Safety and side effects will be monitored throughout the study, ensuring participants are closely observed during the full duration of about 35 weeks.

Age: 18Years - 75YearsAll GendersPhase 2
88 locations
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Researchers are evaluating whether the medicine vicadrostat, combined with empagliflozin, helps adults with chronic heart failure (HF) who have a weakened heart pumping function, specifically a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) below 40%. Eligible participants must have been diagnosed with chronic HF at least 3 months before joining. The study is a Phase III trial designed to compare the effects of vicadrostat plus empagliflozin against placebo plus empagliflozin in people with symptomatic chronic HF classified as New York Heart Association classes II to IV. Participants are randomly assigned to one of two groups. One group takes tablets containing vicadrostat and empagliflozin, while the other group takes placebo tablets that look like vicadrostat along with empagliflozin. Tablets are taken once daily for a period ranging from about 6 months up to about 3.5 years. Participants continue their usual heart failure treatments during the study. The study is double-blind, meaning neither the participants nor the study staff know who is receiving which treatment. During the study, participants regularly visit the study site or may have phone contacts for follow-up. They answer questions about their health and well-being. Doctors monitor and record any worsening of heart failure symptoms, hospital visits due to heart failure, or deaths. They also check participants' overall health and note any side effects. The main outcome measured is the time until a participant experiences cardiovascular death, hospitalization for heart failure, or an urgent heart failure visit, over up to 43 months of follow-up.

Age: 18Years +All GendersPhase 3
639 locations
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This study is open to adults aged 18 or above legal age with heart failure. People can join the study if they have heart failure symptoms and a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of 40% or more. The purpose of this study is to find out whether vicadrostat (BI 690517) in combination with empagliflozin helps people with heart failure. Participants are put into 2 groups by chance. Every participant has an equal chance of being in each group. The groups are: * Vicadrostat/empagliflozin group: participants take vicadrostat/empagliflozin as tablets once a day. * Placebo/empagliflozin group: participants take placebo/empagliflozin as tablets once a day. Participants can stay in the study as long as they benefit from treatment and can tolerate it. During this time, they visit their doctors regularly. The doctors regularly check participants' health and take note of any unwanted effects. The study staff may also contact the participants by phone. Participants also regularly answer questions about their well-being. The study does not have a fixed duration. It continues until there is enough data to see if the treatment is working.

Age: 18Years +All GendersPhase 3
653 locations
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Researchers are evaluating the safety and effectiveness of LY4268989 compared to a placebo in adults with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis (UC). This Phase 2 study focuses on participants who have had UC for at least 3 months and have specific disease activity scores. The study aims to understand how well LY4268989 works in treating this condition over a long period. Participants will receive either LY4268989 or a placebo, both administered orally. The study includes a treatment period lasting up to approximately 108 weeks, not including the screening phase. Participants are monitored to assess their response to the medication, including whether they achieve clinical remission based on the Modified Mayo Score (mMS). During the study, researchers will conduct various assessments to monitor disease activity and participant safety. They will track the percentage of participants achieving clinical remission at Week 10 and among those who responded at Week 10, the remission status at Week 52. The study involves regular evaluations, including endoscopic confirmation of disease activity and safety monitoring over the entire duration.

Age: 18Years - 80YearsAll GendersPhase 2
252 locations
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Researchers are evaluating a new topical medication called MW-III to treat thermal burns. This phase 2 pilot study compares MW-III to Silvadene4 Cream 1% (Silver Sulfadiazine) by measuring how long it takes for partial thickness burns to heal, defined as 95% or more re-epithelialization. The study focuses on adults with burns involving a limited body surface area. Participants will receive either MW-III or Silvadene4 Cream applied topically twice a day to their burns. The treatment period lasts 28 days, during which the healing progress of the partial thickness target burn is closely monitored. The study aims to assess both the safety and effectiveness of MW-III compared to the standard treatment. During the study, participants will be regularly evaluated for wound healing progress, safety, and any adverse effects. The main measurement is the time it takes for the treated burn to achieve 95% skin regrowth. Participants must be able and willing to give informed consent and follow study procedures. The total duration of involvement is at least 28 days of treatment monitoring.

Age: 18Years +All GendersPhase 2
6 locations
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Researchers are evaluating the effect of Seladelpar on clinical outcomes in patients with Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) who have compensated cirrhosis. This Phase 3 study focuses on adults with PBC and cirrhosis classified as Child-Pugh (CP) score A or B to better understand how Seladelpar may impact the disease course compared to placebo treatment. Participants will be assigned to receive either Seladelpar or a placebo daily for up to 36 months. Those with CP-A cirrhosis will take 10 mg of Seladelpar once daily, while those with CP-B cirrhosis will take 5 mg once daily. The placebo group will take one capsule daily for the same duration. This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled design ensures that the effects of Seladelpar can be assessed rigorously against a control. Throughout the study, participants will be monitored regularly with scheduled assessments to evaluate their health and response to treatment. Researchers will measure Event Free Survival over 36 months as the primary outcome. Safety and liver function will be closely observed through laboratory tests and clinical evaluations. Participants must comply with study requirements and complete all scheduled visits during the treatment period.

Age: 18Years +All GendersPhase 3
196 locations
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