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Active clinical trials for "Hepatitis B"

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Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Switching to Tenofovir Disoproxil From Tenofovir...

Chronic Hepatitis b

This is a Phase4, multicenter, open-label, randomized study to demonstrate that the Tenolid Tab switching group is non-inferior to the virologic suppression effect compared to the Viread Tab continuous administration group and evaluate the safety of Tenolid Tab. This clinical trial was conducted on patients who were taking Viread Tab as monotherapy for more than 48 weeks for chronic hepatitis B. At the time of screening(Visit 1), information on factors related to medical history and prognosis including Viread Tab administration were collected retrospectively from the subjects who voluntarily signed the informed consent form (ICF). Only subjects who are determined to be suitable for the study eligibility(inclusion/exclusion) criteria as a result of the screening evaluations are randomized in a 1:1 ratio to one of the two groups at the baseline. Subjects will receive investigational product start on the next day of randomization for 48 weeks. Subjects will visit to the study site on 12, 24, 36, 24 weeks after starting dosing investigational product and evaluated for effectiveness of virologic suppression and safety.

Completed29 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate the Antiviral Activity and Safety of HH-003 Injection in Subjects With HBeAg-Negative...

Chronic Hepatitis B

This is a multicenter, randomized, controlled Phase IIa study of HH-003 injection, HH-003 injection is a monoclonal antibody targeting Hepatitis B virus. This study aims to evaluate the antiviral activity and safety in subjects with with HBeAg-negative Chronic Hepatitis B treated with nucleos(t)ide reverse transcriptase inhibitors.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

A First in Human Study to Assess Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics of ABI-4334 in Healthy Subjects...

Chronic Hepatitis B

This study is designed to assess safety, tolerability, and PK of single ascending doses (SAD) of ABI-4334 in Part A and multiple-ascending doses (MAD) of ABI-4334 in Part B in healthy subjects. Effect of food will also be evaluated in Part A.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Therapeutic Safety and Efficacy of REP 9AC (REP 2055) in HBV or HCV Infected Patients

Hepatitis BChronic

REP 9AC (REP 2055) is a nucleic acid polymer (NAP) with entry activity against hepatitis C virus and entry and post-entry antiviral activity against duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) infection. REP 2055 has been shown to have potent prophylactic effect against HCV infection in vivo and potent therapeutic effect against established DHBV infection in vivo The REP 101 protocol is the first-in-man proof of concept study designed to investigate the safety and antiviral activity of REP 2055 administration in human patients with chronic HBV or HCV infection.

Completed51 enrollment criteria

REP 2139-Mg and REP 2165-Mg Combination Therapy in Chronic Hepatitis B Infection

Chronic Hepatitis B

NAPs have been previously shown to clear serum hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg) both preclinically (in duck HBV infected ducks) and in human patients. REP 2139-Ca mediated HBsAg clearance acts synergistically with immunotherapeutic agent pegylated interferon-alpha 2a to restore host immunological control of HBV infection. REP 2165 is a version of REP 2139 which has been shown preclinically to retain antiviral activity with lower accumulation in the liver. Both REP 2139 and REP 2165 used in this protocol are formulated as magnesium chelate complexes, which improve their administration tolerability. This open label, randomized and controlled study will examine the safety and efficacy of REP 2139-Mg and REP 2165-Mg therapy in patients with HBeAg negative chronic hepatitis B when used in combination with tenofovir disoproxil fumarate and pegylated interferon alpha-2a.

Completed73 enrollment criteria

Study of ARB-001467 in Subjects With Chronic HBV Infection Receiving Nucleos(t)Ide Analogue Therapy...

Hepatitis BChronic

The study is a phase 2a, single blind, randomized, placebo controlled, study evaluating the safety, anti-viral activity, and pharmacokinetics (PK) following multiple doses of intravenous ARB-001467

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Add-on Peginterferon Following Nucleos(t)Ide Analogue Treatment

Chronic Hepatitis B

Background: - Chronic hepatitis B is caused by a virus that infects the liver. Cure is not possible but the virus can be controlled with the use of antiviral medicines,. Researchers think that adding a second antiviral medicine might help. Objective: - To understand how peginterferon might help treat people with chronic hepatitis B. Also, to see if peginterferon is safe to use with other antiviral medications. Eligibility: - Adults age 18 and older who have chronic hepatitis B and had therapy with 1 or more oral medicines for hepatitis B for at least 4 years. Design: Participants will be screened with physical exam and medical history. They will complete health questionnaires about their levels of fatigue and pain. They will have blood and urine tests. They may have an eye exam. Participants also will have a Fibroscan. A test to measure how stiff your liver is. Eligible participants will have a liver biopsy. Blood will be drawn. Participants will be admitted to the NIH Clinical Center. They will be injected with the study drug. Then they will have a second liver biopsy. They will be discharged 24 hours later. Participants will give themselves study drug injections under the skin weekly for 24 weeks. Participants will have 5 clinic visits during the 24-week treatment period. Then they will have follow-up visits every 12 weeks for 48 weeks. During visits, participants may have a physical exam and medical history. They may have blood and urine tests. They may have a Fibroscan and complete questionnaires. At the final visit, they will also have a Fibroscan.

Completed32 enrollment criteria

Safety and Tolerability of TG1050: A Dose-finding Study

Chronic Hepatitis B

Methodology: This is a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, multi-cohort Phase 1/1b study in patients that are currently being treated for chronic HBV infection. For all cohorts, patients must be receiving antiviral treatment with either tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) or entecavir (ENT) for at least two years, and have their HBV infection well-controlled

Completed28 enrollment criteria

Use of TDF in Patients With Inactive Chronic Hepatitis B Infection

Hepatitis BChronic

Recent evidence suggests that patients with inactive chronic hepatitis B (CHB) may develop the same types of liver complications that patients in the active state of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection experience. Treatment guidelines for patients in the active state of HBV infection indicate that HBsAg clearance is associated with definitive remission of the activity of chronic HBV & improved long-term outcome. Clinical data showed that HBsAg clearance is achievable, in a small population of patients on continuous treatment with potent oral antivirals (OAVs), such as tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF). It is possible the same OAVs can have the same effect in patients with inactive CHB, but in a shorter treatment duration. The purpose of this study is to find out if TDF is effective in controlling HBV DNA & promoting seroconversion from HBsAg-positive to HBsAb-positive in patients with inactive CHB.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

A Study Evaluating the Safety, Pharmacokinetics, and Antiviral Efficacy of SB 9200 in Subjects Infected...

Hepatitis BHepatitis1 more

This is a Phase 2, open-label,randomized, multiple dose, varied administration regimen study with 2 parts (Parts A and B) in Subjects Infected with Chronic Hepatitis B Virus

Completed33 enrollment criteria
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