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Active clinical trials for "Arthritis, Psoriatic"

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Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability Study of Apremilast to Treat Early Oligoarticular Psoriatic Arthritis....

ArthritisPsoriatic

This clinical study will test the effects of a drug called apremilast in oligoarticular psoriatic arthritis with less than 5 years of disease duration. In previous studies, apremilast has been shown to be safe and efficacious in reducing signs and symptoms of psoriatic arthritis, as well as improving physical function. This study will compare the effects of apremilast to placebo on psoriatic arthritis subjects in which the number of affected joints is limited (greater than 1 but less or equal to 4). About 285 patients worldwide will take part in this study.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Clinical Impact of Acthar in the Psoriatic Arthritis Patient (CLIPS)

Psoriatic Arthritis

Demonstrate the clinical value of Acthar TM in patients with active Psoriatic Arthritis who lack adequate response to DMARDS, and the quantification of response by clinical, serologic and structural parameters.

Completed59 enrollment criteria

Lessening the Impact of Fatigue in Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases

Rheumatoid ArthritisLupus Erythematosus4 more

Fatigue is common and disabling for most patients with inflammatory rheumatic disease. Therapies designed to improve physical activity and 'talking' treatments, which positively help patients change the way they think and behave, are both helpful in reducing the burden of the fatigue. However, few patients have access to these treatments in most health services. This situation results from the absence of standardised programmes and limited availability of relevant therapists. The investigators aim to enhance access to fatigue alleviating physical activity and talking therapies by testing innovative,standardised and cost-effective approaches to treatment delivery. The investigators will also use this opportunity to understand how to select the best treatment for a patient based on their individual profile and to better understand how these treatments actually work. This in turn may lead to more refined and effective therapies in the future.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate BMS-986165 Tablet Formulation Relative to BMS-986165 Capsule Formulation and...

Systemic Lupus ErythematosusArthritic Psoriasis2 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate BMS-986165 tablet formulation versus BMS-986165 capsule formulation. This study will also evaluate the effect of a high-fat/ high-calorie meal and increased gastric pH on the BMS-986165 tablet formulation.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

The Effect of BMS-986165 Combined With an Oral Contraceptive (Ethinyl Estradiol/Norethindrone) in...

Systemic Lupus ErythematosusArthritic Psoriasis2 more

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of BMS-986165 in combination with an oral contraceptive in healthy female patients.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Improving Virtual Care of Arthritis: Integrating a Smartphone App Into the EHR for Improved Timeliness...

ArthritisPsoriatic Arthritis

The overall objective of this proposal is to test version 3.0 of the Arthritis smartphone app in a 12-month interrupted time series analysis (ITSA) design which will allow us to observe possible differences in visit frequency between the pre-and post-intervention periods as well as between the concurrent control group and those who receive the app. Our central hypothesis is that introduction of the app will reduce visit numbers per month in the group receiving the app, compared with a concurrent control group.

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

A Study Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Guselkumab Administered Subcutaneously in Participants...

ArthritisPsoriatic

The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of guselkumab treatment in participants with active Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA) by assessing the reduction in signs and symptoms of PsA.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Low Dose Naltrexone for Chronic Pain From Arthritis

OsteoarthritisArthritis3 more

Over 100 million Americans report chronic pain. Veterans are disproportionately affected for multiple reasons, including injuries and post-traumatic stress disorder. Treatment for chronic pain is a priority research area for the VA. One of the most common causes of chronic pain is osteoarthritis (OA). OA is attributable to "wear and tear," but reasons for pain are complex. Inflammatory arthritis (IA) includes multiple severe diseases that affect 2-3% of persons and require treatment with immune-suppressive drugs to prevent joint destruction. Pain often persists despite effective treatment. Pain in arthritis results from multiple sources: inflammation, perception of pain in the joint, and interpretation of pain by the brain. Unfortunately, management of pain in arthritis remains a challenge. Low dose naltrexone is a widely used but unproven "alternative" approach to chronic pain. It is attractive for study because it is safe and is proposed to work on all three pathways that contribute to pain. A small but high-quality clinical trial is needed to determine whether to invest in definitive studies.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

A Study to Investigate Safety With Risankizumab in Psoriatic Arthritis Subjects Who Have Completed...

Psoriatic Arthritis

This is an open-label extension (OLE) study to assess the efficacy, safety and tolerability of risankizumab in participants with psoriatic arthritis (PsA).

Completed10 enrollment criteria

BI 655066/ABBV-066/Risankizumab Compared to Placebo in Patients With Active Psoriatic Arthritis...

ArthritisPsoriatic

The overall purpose of this trial is to assess clinical efficacy and safety of different subcutaneous doses of BI 655066/ABBV-066/risankizumab in adult patients with psoriatic arthritis in order to select doses for further clinical trials.

Completed19 enrollment criteria
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