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AZD8683 Multiple Dose Study in Healthy Volunteers and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)...

COPD

This study will investigate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of multiple ascending inhaled doses of AZD8683 in Healthy volunteers and repeated inhalation of one dose level of AZD8683 in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease given once daily.

Terminated10 enrollment criteria

Effect of Inhaled Steroids on Gene Expression in the Lungs - 2

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of inhaled beclomethasone (an inhaled corticosteroid) on the pattern of the lung airway epithelium and alveolar macrophages gene expression of healthy smokers. We hypothesize that the administration of beclomethasone will result in reversibility of some of the airway epithelium and alveolar macrophage gene expression changes induced by cigarette smoking.

Terminated17 enrollment criteria

Consequences of Nocturnal and Daytime Hypoxemia in COPD

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

We will determine whether oxygen therapy lowers the level of substances in the blood which cause inflammation, which is one of the adverse effects of COPD and whether oxygen improves overall well being and quality of life as well as sleep quality.

Terminated13 enrollment criteria

A Multiple Ascending Dose Study With AZD9164 Given for 13 Days in Healthy Male and Female Subjects...

HealthyCOPD

The purpose of this study is to investigate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of inhaled AZD9164 following administration of multiple ascending doses in healthy male and female subjects and COPD patients.

Terminated10 enrollment criteria

Study in Healthy Volunteers and COPD Patients to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Inhaled TV46017...

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD

The primary objective of the study is to characterize the safety profile and duration of bronchodilation of a single dose of inhaled TV46017

Terminated23 enrollment criteria

Inhaled Fluticasone Effects on Upper Airway Patency in Obstructive Lung Disease

AsthmaChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease1 more

The Chairman of the Veterans' Disability Benefits Commission reported at a recent US Senate hearing that asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and sleep apnea are among the top 13 most frequent diagnoses leading to disability under the Department of Defense and the VA system statutes. Recent research finds that sleep apnea is more common among asthma and COPD individuals, and this may be caused by inhaled corticosteroid use. Many Veterans are currently using inhaled corticosteroids, and many more will be prescribed such medications, given their recent inclusion in international treatment guidelines. As such, this study addresses a critical need by researching the role of a potent inhaled corticosteroid in promoting sleep apnea, the determinants of this response, and the ways through which it occurs. Results from this study will form the foundation for future research aimed at expanding understanding of the effects of inhaled corticosteroids on the upper airway, as well as developing means to prevent or counteract them.

Terminated23 enrollment criteria

A Randomized Study to Evaluate the Effect of Reminder Notifications and Motivational/Adaptive Messaging...

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

This study was evaluating the effect of reminder notifications and motivational/adaptive messages on treatment adherence behavior in subjects with COPD. The effect will be measured over 24 weeks on the subject's on time treatment adherence and total treatment adherence. The delivery of the medication and tracking of inhaler use is done by the Concept2 inhaler. The reminder notification, feedback on inhaler use and motivational messages are provided by the patient application, who is receiving the inhaler use information from the Concept2 inhaler.

Terminated19 enrollment criteria

Relative Bioavailability Study With Abediterol Administered Via Three Different Inhalation Devices...

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

The study is intended to assess the relative bioavailability of 2 different abediterol nebulised formulations (test) and the dry powder formulation (reference). The study results will provide information on the pharmacokinetic (PK) profile following use of the 3 devices to be used in further clinical development.

Terminated16 enrollment criteria

Phase 2 Study of Ex-vivo Perfusion and Ventilation of Lungs to Assess Transplant Suitability

EmphysemaChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)6 more

The purpose of this research study is to perfect the technique of EVLP and learn about the safety of transplanting lungs that have been ventilated (attached to a breathing machine or ventilator to deliver oxygen) and perfused with a lung perfusion solution (Steen solution™, made by Vitrolife). This ventilation and perfusion will be done outside the body (ex-vivo) in a modified cardiopulmonary bypass circuit (the kind of device used routinely during most heart surgeries). The purpose of performing ex-vivo lung perfusion and ventilation (EVLP) is to learn how well the lungs work, and whether they are likely safe to transplant.

Terminated9 enrollment criteria

A Study to Assess Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics of of AZD6553 in Healthy Volunteers...

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

AZD6553 is a new drug being developed as a possible treatment for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). COPD refers to chronic bronchitis and emphysema, a pair of two commonly co-existing diseases of the lungs in which the airways become inflamed and the small airsacs of the lungs become damaged. This leads to a limitation of the flow of air to and from the lungs causing shortness of breath. In contrast to asthma, the limitation of airflow is poorly reversible and usually gets progressively worse over time. There is an urgent medical need for therapies that could slow disease progression by targeting the underlying mechanisms associated with the changes in the lungs in patients with COPD. AZD6553 acts by reducing the activity of a protease found to be involved in the disease process in COPD. AZD6553 is being developed as a novel oral treatment to control the symptoms and exacerbations of COPD, and reduce the progression and severity of the disease. The purpose of this research study is to determine how safe and well-tolerated AZD6553 is and how much AZD6553 enters blood circulation by collecting blood and urine samples during the study. We are also investigating what AZD6553 is broken down into, when given orally, how much of the drug is cleared from the body via the kidneys, and the effect of taking the drug after food. This will all be done by analysis of blood and urine samples taken at various point during the study.

Terminated6 enrollment criteria
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