These are all the clinical trials available. Choose a specialty if you want to narrow down the list.
Child Analog Classroom Study
We are looking for children 6-12 years old to participate in a double-blind, placebo-controlled study of an orally disintegrating methylphenidate tablet for ADHD. Children must be currently taking medication for ADHD (methylphenidate) in order to participate. Families will be compensated for attending 9 study visits which include 2 full day Saturday sessions.
(REF# 00045943)
A randomized, double-blind, 12- week, parallel group, placebo-controlled study of the efficacy and safety of RO4917523 in patients with Fragile X Syndrome
This Roche NP27936 study is a phase II, randomized, double-blind, 12-week, parallel-group study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of two fixed doses of RO4917523 compared to placebo in Adults and adolescents (ages 16 to 50) with FXS.
(REF# Pro00039844)
QGE 031 in the treatment of patients with bullous pemphigoid
Randomized, placebo-controlled study evaluating the efficacy, safety, PKs, and PDs of QGE031 in these patients who are refractory to oral steroid treatment.
(REF# 00042456)
The Glycemia Reduction Approaches in Diabetes: A Comparative Effectiveness Study (Grade Study)
Are you at least 30 years old and recently been diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes? If so, you may qualify for a research study. To join, you should be taking only metformin to control your blood sugars. If you participate, you will receive your diabetes drugs, exams and lab tests ... all at no cost to you. To see if you qualify for the GRADE Study, call Duke Medicine at 919 681-3574.
(REF# 00044255)
Exploring Beliefs and Behaviors about Weight Loss in Couples
Duke University School of Nursing is looking for overweight couples who want to learn more about lifestyle changes (e.g., exercising and eating healthy). The entire study will last about 3 to 4 hours; each person will be paid for travel and time for completing the study. Participants must be at least 18 years old. There will be one telephone screening, one telephone survey, and 2 in-person visits over approximately 2 months.
(REF# Pro00040490)
A Study Comparing Measures of Ventilatory Heterogeneity (VH) in Asthma Patients
This is a 3-period, non-randomized study in patients with either mild asthma (exercise induced or currently maintained on Step I / II medications [NAEPP guidelines]) or moderate/severe asthma (NAEPP clinical profile with Step III-IV medication use) and a history of clinical exacerbations to evaluate Oe 1H- and 19F-MRI as treatment response biomarkers in future clinical trials. This study will also assess the reproducibility of both MRI measurements to determine their utility as enhanced functional pulmonary biomarkers, and a window into their predictive value for exacerbations will be obtained through the use of a post-study clinical review at 6 months following study completion
(REF# 38169)
Carbohydrate and Prostate Study 2 (CAPS2)
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of dietary interventions on prostate cancer treatment.
(REF# 00041857)
CAPS1 Carbohydrate and Prostate Cancer Study
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of dietary interventions on prostate cancer treatment.
(REF# 00010519)
Awareness Study
Researchers are seeking healthy volunteers for participation in a study aimed at reducing the risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes in at-risk individuals.
(REF# 16540)
Effects of Stress, Psychosocial and Religious Factors on Health in Women Caregivers
Emerging evidence suggests that caregiver stress, depression, and low social support are associated with telomere shortening (an indicator of cellular aging), especially among women caregivers. If psychosocial, cultural and religious factors were linked to slower telomere shortening in female caregivers, then novel preventive strategies to support and enhance psychosocial and religious resources could be developed to provide hope and relief, helping to maintain health and possibly extend longevity.
(REF# Pro00042861)
