Early Phase 1 Dysfunction Clinical Trials
8 recruitingEarly Phase 1
What is a Early Phase 1 trial?
Early Phase 1 trials are the earliest stage of testing in humans. These small studies focus on how a drug is processed in the body and how it affects the body, often enrolling just a handful of participants to establish initial safety data.
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Early Phase 1
Concomitant Renal and Urinary Bladder Allograft Transplantation
Chronic Kidney DiseasesBladder DysfunctionNeurogenic Bladder+6 more
Mayo Clinic30 enrolled2 locationsNCT04626167
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Early Phase 1
Hydroxychloroquine in Children's Interstitial Lung Diseases With Genetic Causes
Interstitial Lung DiseaseSurfactant Dysfunction
Children's Hospital of Fudan University60 enrolled1 locationNCT04532346
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Early Phase 1
Respiratory and Real-time Dynamics in Exercise-Induced Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion
Vocal Cord DysfunctionExercise-Induced Vocal Cord DysfunctionParadoxical Vocal Fold Motion
Indiana University120 enrolled1 locationNCT07420530
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Early Phase 1
The Kidney's Response to Exercise in Heat, and the Impact of Vitamin B3 on This Response
Heat StrainHealthy Volunteer StudyKidney Dysfunction
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center28 enrolled2 locationsNCT06983730
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Early Phase 1
Efficacy and Safety of Rifaximin-α in Treating MASLD
Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease
Shanghai Changzheng Hospital60 enrolled1 locationNCT07381257
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Early Phase 1
Intraoral Hypothermia Device for Preserving Taste During Radiation
Head and Neck CancerRadiation TherapyTaste Dysfunction
Henry Ford Health System15 enrolled1 locationNCT06579248
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Early Phase 1
Role of Inflammation in Vascular Phenotype Associated With E-cigarette Use
Endothelial DysfunctionInflammationElectronic Cigarette Use
University of Iowa24 enrolled2 locationsNCT06489249
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Early Phase 1
Role of ET-1, Physical Activity, and Sedentary Behavior in Microvascular Dysfunction Following GDM
Physical InactivityEndothelial DysfunctionGestational Diabetes
Anna Stanhewicz, PhD40 enrolled1 locationNCT06547619