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Found 5 Diabetic Retinopathy trials

A listing of Diabetic Retinopathy medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.

35 years - 58 years
Female
Dr. Neill Epperson and her study team at the Penn Center for Women's Behavioral Wellness are seeking women to help understand the effects of a stimulant medication on memory and attention in women who underwent surgically induced menopause.
 A study that tests BI 1467335 in patients with diabetic eye disease (diabetic retinopathy). It looks at the way BI 1467335 is taken up  the effects it has  and how well it is tolerated.
99 years or below
All genders
Phase 2
A study that tests BI 1467335 in patients with diabetic eye disease (diabetic retinopathy). It looks at the way BI 1467335 is taken up, the effects it has, and how well it is tolerated.
 The influence of nicotinic hepatic metabolism on neuroreceptor substrates of nicotine addiction
18 years - 99 years
All genders
Phase 1
We will examine differences in nAChR availability based on individual differences in the nicotine metabolism rate. Work conducted by Dr. Lermans group at Penn, in collaboration with Drs. Rachel Tyndale (University of Toronto) and Neal Benowitz (University of California, San Francisco) has documented differences in smoking cessation and treatment response …
 Software to Measure Consumer Preferences in the Treatment of Depression
18 years - 99 years
All genders
The purpose of the study is to develop a new web-based software program to evaluate consumer preferences in the treatment of depression and, potentially, other disorders. We will also assess the stability of preference scores in this study.
 Targeting the Cholinergic Pathway in HIV-associated Inflammation and Cognitive Dysfunction
40 years - 100 years
All genders
Although anti-retroviral therapy (ART) enhances life expectancy and overall quality of life (QoL), HIV-infected individuals are increasingly vulnerable to non-AIDS-related diseases including HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND). Inflammation is a primary mechanism in the pathogenesis of HAND and tobacco use may further exacerbate inflammation. Conversely, nicotine alone has anti-inflammatory effects suggesting …