Latest studies
- Recruiting
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 thrombastheniaHonduras - RecruitingNA
A Study Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of MINIject S+ in Subjects With Open Angle Glaucoma
This study is looking at a new small device called MINIject S+ for people with glaucoma. It aims to find the best way to put the device into the eye and see how well it works to lower eye pressure.
GlaucomaHonduras - Active not recruitingPHASE1, PHASE2
Safety and Immunogenicity of an Investigational Pentavalent Meningococcal ABCYW Vaccine Against Meningococcal Disease in Children, Toddlers, and Infants
This study is testing a new vaccine to protect children, toddlers, and babies against meningococcal disease. Researchers want to see if the new vaccine is safe and works well compared to existing vaccines, sometimes given alongside other routine childhood shots.
Meningococcal ImmunizationHealthy VolunteersHonduras - Recruiting
Computerized Registry of Patients With Venous Thromboembolism (RIETE)
The RIETE study is building a large database of information from patients with blood clots (venous thromboembolism). It helps doctors better understand and treat patients, especially those with other health problems, to improve care and understand what medicine works best for different groups.
Venous ThromboembolismHonduras - Not yet recruiting
An Observational Pregnancy Safety Study in Women Who Were Exposed to the Drug Nifurtimox During Pregnancy to Learn About the Risk of Pregnancy Complications and About the Mother's and Baby's Health
This study is looking at the safety of a medicine called nifurtimox, used for Chagas disease, when taken during pregnancy. Researchers want to see how it affects both the mother and baby, as current information is limited.
Chagas DiseaseHonduras