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Last Updated: December 13, 2024

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CLINICAL TRIALS PROFILE FOR SIGNIFOR


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All Clinical Trials for Signifor

Trial ID Title Status Sponsor Phase Start Date Summary
NCT01469572 ↗ Pasireotide, Everolimus and Selective Internal Radioembolization Therapy for Unresectable Hepatic Metastases Completed Novartis Phase 1 2011-12-01 The purpose of this study is to see the safety and activity of using pasireotide, everolimus and radioembolization (Selective Internal Radioembolization Therapy-SIRT) in the treatment of neuroendocrine tumors (carcinoid) that has spread to the liver. Both everolimus or radioembolization are considered "standard of care" regimens in patients with liver lesions from neuroendocrine tumors. However, the use of the combination of everolimus and radioembolization has not been formally evaluated in the setting of a clinical trial. Pasireotide is a medication that is intended to block the hormonal secretions from the neuroendocrine tumors. This study is divided into two parts. In the first part, the aim of the study is to determine the safety of combining everolimus, pasireotide, and radioembolization. For this part of the study the investigators will enroll up to 18 patients. After the investigators confirm the safety of the combination, they will conduct the second part of the study which will focus on evaluating the effectiveness of the combination. For this part of the study the investigators intend to enroll a total of 37 patients.
NCT01469572 ↗ Pasireotide, Everolimus and Selective Internal Radioembolization Therapy for Unresectable Hepatic Metastases Completed Emory University Phase 1 2011-12-01 The purpose of this study is to see the safety and activity of using pasireotide, everolimus and radioembolization (Selective Internal Radioembolization Therapy-SIRT) in the treatment of neuroendocrine tumors (carcinoid) that has spread to the liver. Both everolimus or radioembolization are considered "standard of care" regimens in patients with liver lesions from neuroendocrine tumors. However, the use of the combination of everolimus and radioembolization has not been formally evaluated in the setting of a clinical trial. Pasireotide is a medication that is intended to block the hormonal secretions from the neuroendocrine tumors. This study is divided into two parts. In the first part, the aim of the study is to determine the safety of combining everolimus, pasireotide, and radioembolization. For this part of the study the investigators will enroll up to 18 patients. After the investigators confirm the safety of the combination, they will conduct the second part of the study which will focus on evaluating the effectiveness of the combination. For this part of the study the investigators intend to enroll a total of 37 patients.
NCT01620138 ↗ Response to Cabergoline and Pasireotide in Non-functioning Pituitary Adenomas and Resistant Prolactinomas Completed Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Phase 2/Phase 3 2010-03-01 There are no available medical treatment options for patients with non-functioning pituitary adenomas (NFPA) or with resistant prolactinomas to dopamine agonists (DA) who are not cured by surgery. The study of the receptors by quantitative messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) expression levels and immunohistochemistry analysis might end with a better understanding of these tumors. Besides that, it will be assessed the in vitro and in vivo responses to pasireotide (for NFPA and prolactinomas) and cabergoline (for NFPA). These responses will be compared with the receptor expressions which may be a tool as a predicting element of the response to these compounds.
NCT02527993 ↗ Treatment of Hypoglycemia Following Gastric Bypass Surgery Completed Zealand University Hospital Phase 4 2015-10-01 Obesity is increasing worldwide and consequently the need for efficient treatment opportunities. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) is one of the most commonly performed bariatric procedures used in the treatment of severe obesity. The surgery results in significant and sustained weight loss and has a beneficial effect on blood glucose regulation. However, some patients experience the syndrome postprandial hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia years after the operation, with symptoms varying from mild dizziness to confusion, loss of consciousness and seizures. Larger insulin and glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) responses to an oral glucose load are believed to play a role in the syndrome, which is not yet fully understood. There are no current treatment guidelines beside dietary recommendations. The purpose of this study is to compare different pharmacological treatments on daily blood glucose variations as well as postprandial hormonal and autonomous changes in subjects with symptoms of postprandial hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia after RYGB.
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Clinical Trial Conditions for Signifor

Condition Name

Condition Name for Signifor
Intervention Trials
Hypoglycemia 1
Hypoglycemia, Reactive 1
Neuroendocrine Tumors 1
Non-functioning Pituitary Adenomas 1
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Condition MeSH

Condition MeSH for Signifor
Intervention Trials
Hypoglycemia 3
Prolactinoma 1
Pituitary Neoplasms 1
Pituitary Diseases 1
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Clinical Trial Locations for Signifor

Trials by Country

Trials by Country for Signifor
Location Trials
United States 2
Netherlands 1
Brazil 1
Denmark 1
France 1
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Trials by US State

Trials by US State for Signifor
Location Trials
Colorado 1
Georgia 1
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Clinical Trial Progress for Signifor

Clinical Trial Phase

Clinical Trial Phase for Signifor
Clinical Trial Phase Trials
Phase 4 3
Phase 2/Phase 3 1
Phase 2 1
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Clinical Trial Status

Clinical Trial Status for Signifor
Clinical Trial Phase Trials
Completed 4
Unknown status 2
Active, not recruiting 1
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Clinical Trial Sponsors for Signifor

Sponsor Name

Sponsor Name for Signifor
Sponsor Trials
Novartis 3
Zealand University Hospital 2
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 1
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Sponsor Type

Sponsor Type for Signifor
Sponsor Trials
Other 7
Industry 3
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