Latest studies
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Exploring the hidden burden of living with Glanzmann thrombasthenia
This study wants to hear from people living with Glanzmann thrombasthenia (GT) and their caregivers. We want to understand the daily challenges and feelings of those affected. Your stories can help improve support and understanding for everyone with GT.
Glanzmann thrombastheniaAlgeria - Active not recruitingPHASE3
Research Study to Look at How Well the Drug Concizumab Works in Your Body if You Have Haemophilia Without Inhibitors
This study looks at a new medicine called concizumab for people with haemophilia A or B without inhibitors. It aims to see how well it prevents bleeding and if it's safe. Participants will take the medicine daily, usually by injection under the skin, for up to 8 years.
Haemophilia A Without InhibitorsHaemophilia B Without InhibitorsAlgeria - Active not recruitingPHASE3
A Research Study on How Well Concizumab Works for You if You Have Haemophilia A or B With or Without Inhibitors
This study is testing a new medicine, concizumab, for people with haemophilia A or B, with or without 'inhibitors'. It aims to see if concizumab can prevent bleeds and if it's safe to use. Participants will inject the medicine daily under their skin.
Haemophilia A and B With and Without InhibitorsAlgeria - Active not recruitingPHASE2
A Research Study in Children Born Small and Who Stayed Small. Treatment is Somapacitan Once a Week Compared to Norditropin® Once a Day
This study compares two medicines for children born small who haven't caught up in height. One is a new weekly injection (somapacitan), and the other is a daily injection already available (Norditropin®). It aims to see how well they help children grow.
Short Stature Children Born Small for Gestational Age (SGA)Algeria - Active not recruitingPHASE3
Research Study to Look at How Well the Drug Concizumab Works in Your Body if You Have Haemophilia With Inhibitors
This study looks at a new medicine called concizumab for haemophilia A or B with inhibitors. It aims to see if it can prevent bleeding and is safe. Some people will get the new medicine straight away, others later, all through daily injections at home.
Haemophilia A With InhibitorsHaemophilia B With InhibitorsAlgeria - Recruiting
AutoInflammatory Disease Alliance Registry (AIDA)
This project is building a secure online registry to collect health information from people with rare inflammatory conditions. The goal is to better understand these diseases, how they affect people, and how different treatments work. Your information could help doctors improve care for others.
Hereditary Autoinflammatory DiseasesSchnitzler SyndromeBehcet SyndromePFAPA SyndromeAlgeria