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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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This research aims to evaluate the effects of povorcitinib on reducing itch and improving skin lesions in adults with prurigo nodularis, a chronic skin condition characterized by itchy nodules. The study is a Phase 3 trial designed to assess the safety and efficacy of this treatment compared to a placebo in participants aged 18 to 75 years with a confirmed diagnosis of prurigo nodularis lasting at least three months. Participants will receive either oral povorcitinib tablets or placebo tablets as part of the randomized, double-blind study. Key eligibility includes having significant itch severity and at least 20 pruriginous lesions on multiple body regions. The study monitors the treatment effects over 24 weeks, focusing on improvements in itch intensity and skin lesion severity. During the study, participants will be closely monitored for changes in their itch scores and skin condition. Researchers will assess the proportion of participants achieving specified improvements by Week 24. Safety and tolerability will also be evaluated throughout the trial. Participants will undergo regular assessments including clinical evaluations, laboratory tests, and adherence monitoring to track progress and any side effects over the course of the study.

Age: 18Years - 75YearsAll GendersPhase 3
120 locations
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Researchers are evaluating the safety and effectiveness of tezepelumab in adults aged 40 to 80 years with moderate to very severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). These participants must have a history of COPD for at least one year and have experienced multiple COPD exacerbations despite using inhaled maintenance therapy. This Phase 3, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study focuses on those who have had at least two moderate or one severe exacerbation in the prior year while on inhaled triple or dual therapy. Participants will receive monthly subcutaneous injections of either one of two doses of tezepelumab or a placebo. Treatment will last for a minimum of 52 weeks and up to 76 weeks. After the treatment period, there will be a 12-week off-treatment safety follow-up to monitor any lasting effects or safety concerns. During the study, researchers will assess the participants' lung function and monitor the annual rate of moderate or severe COPD exacerbations. Participants will undergo screening to confirm eligibility based on lung function tests, eosinophil counts, and symptom scores. Safety will be closely monitored throughout the treatment and follow-up periods to evaluate adverse effects and overall participant health.

Age: 40Years - 80YearsAll GendersPhase 3
301 locations
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Psoriatic arthritis is a condition where the immune system attacks healthy cells causing joint pain, swelling, and stiffness that can worsen and improve over time. The trial is a Phase 2 study designed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of targeted therapies in adults with active psoriatic arthritis, focusing on changes in disease symptoms. The therapies studied are risankizumab and lutikizumab, and the study involves multiple substudies to assess these treatments.

Age: 18Years +All GendersPhase 2
37 locations