Liver Disease Clinical Trials
1,903 recruiting studies across 28 states and 50 cities.
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Drugs Being Studied for Liver Disease
Recently Updated Trials
- Collection of Blood From Patients With CancerNational Cancer Institute (NCI)
- Bicalutamide Therapy in Young Women With NAFLD and PCOSPhase 1University of California, San Francisco
- VIR-2218 and Peginterferon Alfa-2a for Chronic Hepatitis BPhase 2National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
- Natural History of Noncirrhotic Portal HypertensionNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
- Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy and Lifestyle Modification for the Treatment of Non-Alcoholic SteatohepatitisNAUniversity of Minnesota
- Hepzato Kit and Opdualag for Metastatic Melanoma and Liver MetastasisPhase 1/Phase 2University of Wisconsin, Madison
- A Phase 1 Trial of ERX-315 in Participants With Advanced Solid TumorsPhase 1EtiraRx Australia Pty Ltd
- Trop2-targeted immunoPET Imaging of Solid TumorsPhase 2/Phase 3RenJi Hospital
- The Evaluation of Orange Peel Fermentation on Body Fat Lowering Efficacy in AdultsNATCI Co., Ltd.
- A Phase 1 Study of the Safety and Tolerability of CTX-10726Phase 1Compass Therapeutics
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Liver Disease clinical trials are currently recruiting?
There are 1,903 Liver Disease clinical trials currently recruiting participants across the United States.
Which states have the most Liver Disease trials?
The states with the most Liver Disease clinical trials are California, Texas, Florida.
What phases are Liver Disease trials in?
Liver Disease trials span multiple phases: Not specified (667), NA (481), Phase 2 (294).
Can healthy volunteers join Liver Disease trials?
Most Liver Disease trials require participants to have the condition. None of the currently recruiting trials explicitly accept healthy volunteers.
Trial data from ClinicalTrials.gov. Trial status and eligibility can change — verify directly with the study contact or on ClinicalTrials.gov.
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