Around the world, researchers are working extremely hard to develop new treatments and interventions for COVID-19 with new clinical trials opening nearly every day. This directory provides you with information, including enrollment detail, about these trials. In some cases, researchers are able to offer expanded access (sometimes called compassionate use) to an investigational drug when a patient cannot participate in a clinical trial.
The information provided here is drawn from ClinicalTrials.gov. If you do not find a satisfactory expanded access program here, please search in our COVID Company Directory. Some companies consider expanded access requests for single patients, even if they do not show an active expanded access listing in this database. Please contact the company directly to explore the possibility of expanded access.
Emergency INDs
To learn how to apply for expanded access, please visit our Guides designed to walk healthcare providers, patients and/or caregivers through the process of applying for expanded access. Please note that given the situation with COVID-19 and the need to move as fast as possible, many physicians are requesting expanded access for emergency use. In these cases, FDA will authorize treatment by telephone and treatment can start immediately. For more details, consult FDA guidance. Emergency IND is the common route that patients are receiving convalescent plasma.
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Displaying 20 of 257Cumhuriyet University
The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of virtual reality exercises onpain, cardiopulmonary capacity, mood and quality of life in patients with post-COVIDsyndrome.
Jesús R. Requena
The main objectives of ECCO-2 are: 1) Efficacy: to study whether EQUINACEA ARKOPHARMA,hard caplets containing cryogenized root of the plant Echinacea purpurea, show animprovement of the clinical manifestations and disease course in ambulatory patients withcovid-19 with a respiratory presentation and not requiring hospitalization (i.e., mildcovid-19). The drug being evaluated will be added as a supplement of the standardtreatment, with its current recommended dose for treatment of the common cold. 2) Safety:to determine that the incidence of adverse events is not higher than that seen with thestandard treatment applied in each case.
University of Geneva, Switzerland
The XPHI-COVID-2 randomized study aims to investigate the moral choices in a context ofscarce resources.The participants are asked to complete the questionnaire of the Oxford UtilitarianismScale and are exposed to medical triage dilemmas.Participants are randomized between a group with reading of ethical guidelines and agroup without reading of ethical guidelines, before they are asked to complete thequestionnaire and being exposed to triage dilemmas.
Mark Loeb
This study is a multi-centre, blinded, randomized controlled trial. LTCF residents ≥ 65years who have received three doses of mRNA vaccine will be randomized to vaccinationwith a fourth dose of Pfizer-BioNtech mRNA- COVID-19 vaccine or to vaccination with acontrol (Prevnar-13 vaccine).
Clinical Urology and Epidemiology Working Group
SOLIDARITY Finland Long-COVID trial assesses the effects of remdesivir + standard of care(SoC) vs. only SoC on long-COVID symptoms and quality of life (QoL) using questionnairesat one and two years post-discharge.Objectives i) Long-COVID symptoms - To investigate the effect of remdesivir (vs. SoC) on the occurrence of symptoms that have been associated with the long-COVID syndrome. The questionnaires will take place 1 and 2 years after the hospital admission. - The symptom questionnaire - that will be completed by patients at one and two years - measures basic patient information (age, height, weight, smoking status, major comorbidity, and working status) and a wide variety of potential long-COVID-symptoms and their bother (1. Fatigue; 2. Attention deficits; 3. Memory problems; 4. Sleeping difficulties; 5. Depressive mood; 6. Anxiety; 7. Dizziness; 8. Headache; 9. Tinnitus; 10. Paresthesias; 11. Changes in taste/smell perceptions; 12. Postexertional malaise; 13. Palpitations; 14. Chest discomfort; 15. Nausea; 16. Skin rash; 17. Joint aches; 18. Muscle pains; 19. Continuous cough; 20. Respiratory tract mucous discharges) in remdesivir and usual care armsii) Quality of life - EQ-VAS: to compare patients' quality of life in remdesivir and usual care arms. - EQ-5D-5L questionnaire assesses the following domains: 1. Mobility; 2. Self-care; 3. Usual activities; 4. Pain and discomfort; 5. Anxiety and depression; 6. The VAS of subjective perception of overall health.Additionally (at 1 or 2 years; depending on future funding and ethical approvaldecisions; currently the study has ethical approval for long-COVID and quality of lifeassessments only): - The Finnish healthcare registries (Statistics Finland Mortality Database and the HILMO Care Register for Health Care) will be used to estimate long-term mortality and incidence of major comorbidity in remdesivir and usual care arms - Lung function will be assessed using spirometry and diffusing capacity, as well as the six-minute walk test (6 mwt) in remdesivir and usual care arms - Whole-genome genotyping will be performed for a genome-wide association study to investigate genetic correlates of long-COVID-19 -symptoms in remdesivir and usual care armsUPDATE 02.02.2022:Primary outcomes will comprise the following: 1. EQ-VAS 2. EQ-5D-5L, summary 3. Does the patient feel recovered from COVID-19-infection at one year or not? (question no. 10) 4. Fatigue (questionnaire, question no. 14) 5. Exertional dyspnea (question no. 12)
Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda, Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico
The main aim of the study is to estimate the potential efficacy of i.v. canrenone asadd-on therapy on maximal medical treatment versus maximal medical treatment alone intreating moderate-to-severe ARDS due to SARS-CoV-2.
McMaster University
Little is currently known about the immediate and long-term effect of COVID-19 on lungventilation (delivery of air to the lungs) and lung perfusion (delivery of blood to thelungs). Some people who survive COVID-19 may have lung ventilation and/or perfusioninjury that persists following COVID-19 recovery. This lung injury may be related toinflammation in the lung, breathlessness, exercise limitation and reduced quality oflife. Therefore, towards the goal of understanding the effects of COVID-19 on lunghealth, the purpose of this study is to characterize and understand the clinicalrelevance of COVID-19 related lung ventilation and perfusion injury and associatedinflammatory status, ≤4 weeks and 6-months following COVID-19 recovery in an asthmaticand healthy population. To do this, an asthmatic and healthy population who have, andhave not, been previously diagnosed with COVID-19 will be studied.
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens
Viral pandemics, such as HIV and SARS-Cov-V1, have shown that they can lead to acute and/ or delayed neurological complications. At the actual context of the pandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), neurological manifestations seem to be confirmedsince in 85% of COVID-19 patients, present neurological symptoms, including anosmia,ageusia, periorbital pain, dizziness, fatigue, even moderate headache, moderate memoryand/or behavioral disorders.However, these neurological manifestations are not well studied and their radiologicalfeatures are not well described. It is therefore important to assess these potentialneurological complications in COVID-19 patients. To the investigator knowledge, there isno previous study in the literature describing spectral brain changes in COVID +patients. Thus, the goal of this work is to describe the radiological semiology using MRIand particularly Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic (MRS) biomarkers in the evaluation ofacute and / or delayed brain damage in COVID + patients presenting a neurologicalmanifestations that are initially related to the cranial nerves damage.
La Tour Hospital
The Geneva Canton organized the health crisis of the COVID-19 epidemic around the care ofCOVID patients at the University Hospital (HUG), by moving the care of non-COVID patientsto private hospitals of the canton. The COVID epidemic appears to have been associatedwith a decrease in consultations and care for non-COVID patients. An excess of morbidityand mortality (non-COVID) would be possible during or after the epidemic in connectionwith this "under-medicalization" of non-COVID patients.The aim of this study is to measure and analyze the impact on the morbidity and mortalityof inpatients during and after the COVID-19 epidemic in the adult inpatient wards of HUGand township hospitals / clinics.
Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montreal
This is an open-label, randomized, multi-centre study where hospitalized subjects will berandomized in a 2:1 ratio to receive Isoquercetin (IQC-950AN) in addition to standard ofcare or standard of care only for 28 days following confirmation of a COVID-19 infection.