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NCT00786994The Efficacy and Tolerability of Oleogel-S-10 in Patients With Actinic Keratoses
NCT03068780Phase III Efficacy and Safety Study of Oleogel-S10 in Epidermolysis Bullosa
NCT06423573A Study to Assess the Incidence of Skin Cancers in Patients With Epidermolysis Bullosa Receiving Filsuvez
NCT01657292Oleogel-S10 Versus Standard of Care in Healing of Grade 2a Burn Wounds
NCT02399839Global Lomitapide Pregnancy Exposure Registry
NCT06484868Open-label Study to Evaluate Metreleptin in Patients With Partial Lipodystrophy
NCT05164341Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Daily Subcutaneous Metreleptin Treatment in Subjects with PL
NCT01807650Oleogel-S10 in Wound Healing of Split-Thickness Skin Graft Donor Sites (BSG-12)
NCT01294241Oleogel-S10 in Wound Healing of Inherited Epidermolysis Bullosa (BEB-10)
NCT04681170Efficacy and Safety of Lomitapide in Paediatric Patients With Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolaemia (HoFH)
NCT06679270Open-label Extension Study to Evaluate Metreleptin in Patients With Partial Lipodystrophy
NCT06502990Open-label Study to Evaluate Metreleptin in Children Under 6 Years of Age With Generalised Lipodystrophy
NCT05351164Evaluation of Safety and Efficiency of Metreleptin Treatment for Patients With Multiple Symmetric Lipomatosis (MSL)
NCT01657305Oleogel-S10 in Wound Healing of Split-Thickness Skin Graft Donor Sites (BSH-12)
NCT02135705LOWER: Lomitapide Observational Worldwide Evaluation Registry
NCT01294254Trial to Compare Intra-individually the Efficacy and Tolerance of Oleogel-S10 Versus Moist Wound Healing Dressing Alone in Accelerating the Epithelialization of Split Thickness Skin Graft Donor Sites