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Growth Hormone Replacement Therapy for Retried Professional Football Players

TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)Concussion5 more

This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group trial with an open-label extension to evaluate the efficacy of growth hormone (GH) on cognitive functions of retired professional football players with growth hormone deficiency (GHD).

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Effect of Nutritional Formula Supplementation on Growth Rate of Growth Hormone (GH) Treated Children...

IGHD - Isolated Growth Hormone DeficiencyGrowth Retardation

The Proposed study is a double blind, randomized, placebo controlled study The aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of combined Growth Hormone (GH) treatment & nutritional formula supplementation versus GH & placebo on growth parameters in 64 children with Isolated Growth Hormone Deficiency (IGHD) after the 2nd year of GH treatment. In this trial GH is a background treatment (non-investigational medicinal product. Participants may be treated with any of the commercial GH products approved in Israel for the indication of IGHD. Participants will be randomly assigned either to the intervention group or the placebo control group. Randomization for the two study groups will be made in a ratio of 1:1. Both participants and study team will be blinded to the type of treatment that each patient will receive during the study. The randomization will be done according to gender and tanner stage. Participants in the intervention groups will be treated with the study formulas and participants in the control group will be treated with a placebo low caloric formulas (Powder added to water) The study will continue for 6 months of intervention versus active placebo, with additional 6 months (an extension period), in which participants at both groups, the intervention and the placebo, will be offered to continue their participation in the study with the active study supplement.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Investigating Efficacy and Safety of Once-weekly NNC0195-0092 (Somapacitan) Treatment Compared to...

Growth Hormone DisorderGrowth Hormone Deficiency in Children

This trial is conducted globally. The aim of the trial is to investigate efficacy and safety of once-weekly NNC0195-0092 (somapacitan) treatment compared to daily growth hormone treatment (Norditropin® FlexPro®) in growth hormone treatment naïve pre-pubertal children with growth hormone deficiency. The trial consists of a 26 week main trial period, followed by a 26 week extension trial period, a 104 week safety extension period, a 208 week longterm safety extension trial period and a 30 day follow up period. Participants receive NNC0195-0092 (somapacitan) (0.04 mg/kg/week) during the main trial and the extension period and thereafter NNC0195-0092 (somapacitan) (0.16 mg/kg/week) during the safety extension and the long-term safety extension periods. Two additional age groups, cohort II (age below 2 years and 26 weeks at screening) and cohort III (above 9 years (girls)/ above 10 years (boys) and equal to or below 17 years at screening) are included in the 208 week long-term safety extension trial period only.

Recruiting26 enrollment criteria

A Research Study in Chinese Children With a Low Level of Hormone to Grow. Treatment is Somapacitan...

Growth Hormone Deficiency in Children

The study compares two medicines for children with a low level of hormone to grow: somapacitan (a new medicine) given once a week and Norditropin® (a medicine doctors can already prescribe) given once a day. Researchers will test somapacitan to see how well it works, compared to the standard treatment with Norditropin®. The participants will either get Norditropin® once every day or somapacitan once every week - which treatment the participant gets is decided by chance. The participant and the study doctor will know which treatment the participant gets. The study includes a 52 week treatment period and a minimum of 30 days follow up period.

Recruiting38 enrollment criteria

A Long-Term Safety Trial of LUM-201 in Children With Idiopathic Growth Hormone Deficiency Who Have...

Growth Hormone Deficiency

This is a multi-national trial. The trial aims to study the long-term safety of LUM-201 in subjects with Idiopathic Pediatric Growth Hormone Deficiency (iPGHD). This study will also assess pharmacodynamics and efficacy response to therapy with LUM-201.

Enrolling by invitation4 enrollment criteria

Phase 2 Study of LUM-201 in Children Who Have Previously Completed the LUM-201-01 Trial (OraGrowtH213)...

Growth Hormone Deficiency

This is a multi-national trial. The goals of the trial are to study the growth response to LUM-201 administration in children with idiopathic growth hormone deficiency (GHD) previously treated with daily rhGH for 12 months in the LUM-201-01 trial.

Enrolling by invitation6 enrollment criteria

A Research Study of How Well Macimorelin Works to Find Out if Children Have a Lack of Growth Hormone...

Growth Hormone Deficiency

This research study will find out if a new growth hormone stimulation test is safe and works as well as other tests to diagnose growth hormone deficiency (GHD) in children. The stimulation test will use a new growth hormone stimulating substance called macimorelin. By now, only adults in the USA can get this new stimulation test. The results of this study are expected to help children and teenagers with suspected GHD to get the macimorelin stimulation test. The macimorelin test will be compared to a clonidine and an arginine test. Both are known standard stimulation tests. Altogether two macimorelin tests are planned to be performed in the study, to show how repeatable macimorelin tests results are (under a set of similar conditions).

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria

A Trial to Investigate Long Term Efficacy and Safety of Lonapegsomatropin in Adults With Growth...

Adult Growth Hormone DeficiencyEndocrine System Diseases1 more

This is a phase 3 open-label multicenter extension study designed to evaluate the long-term safety and efficacy of Lonapegsomatropin administered once-weekly. The study participants are adults (males and females) with confirmed growth hormone deficiency (GHD) having completed the treatment period in study TCH-306 (foresiGHt).

Enrolling by invitation14 enrollment criteria

Phase 2 Study of LUM-201 in Children With Growth Hormone Deficiency (OraGrowtH210 Trial)

Growth Hormone Deficiency

This is a multi-national trial. The goals of the trial are to study LUM-201 as a possible treatment for Pediatric Growth Hormone Deficiency (PGHD) and investigate a predictive enrichment marker (PEM) strategy to select subjects likely to respond to therapy with LUM-201.

Active19 enrollment criteria

PK and PD Study of LUM-201 in Children With Idiopathic Growth Hormone Deficiency: (OraGrowtH212)...

Growth Hormone Deficiency

The goals of this single site trial are to study the pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics of LUM-201 and effects of LUM-201 administration on growth hormone release over time in children with idiopathic pediatric growth hormone deficiency (PGHD).

Active20 enrollment criteria
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