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NCT04182633
Recruiting
Recruiting
MTT for Children With ASD Who Have Gastrointestinal Disorders
Conditions: Autism Spectrum Disorder; Gastro-Intestinal Disorder; Constipation; Diarrhea
Intervention: Vancomycin, Miralax, Intestinal Microbiota, Placebo Vancomycin, Miralax, Placebo Intestinal Microbiota
Conditions: Autism Spectrum Disorder; Gastro-Intestinal Disorder; Constipation; Diarrhea
Intervention: Vancomycin, Miralax, Intestinal Microbiota, Placebo Vancomycin, Miralax, Placebo Intestinal Microbiota
December 2, 2019
2
NCT03838016
Recruiting
Recruiting
Preventing Speech and Language Disorders in Children With Classic Galactosemia
Conditions: Classic Galactosemia; Speech Disorders in Children; Language Disorders in Children
Intervention: Babble Boot Camp
Conditions: Classic Galactosemia; Speech Disorders in Children; Language Disorders in Children
Intervention: Babble Boot Camp
February 8, 2019
3
NCT03895814
Recruiting
Recruiting
June 11, 2019
4
NCT03900650
Recruiting
Recruiting
Men's Sexual Risk Behaviors: Alcohol, Sexual Aggression, and Emotional Factors
Conditions: Sexual Behavior; Alcohol Drinking; Sexual Aggression; Emotions
Intervention: High Provocation Manipulation, Low Provocation Manipulation, Alcoholic Beverage, Non-alcoholic Beverage
Conditions: Sexual Behavior; Alcohol Drinking; Sexual Aggression; Emotions
Intervention: High Provocation Manipulation, Low Provocation Manipulation, Alcoholic Beverage, Non-alcoholic Beverage
April 1, 2019
5
NCT02690116
Recruiting
Recruiting
Effects of Meditative Movement (Qigong/Tai Chi Easy) on Fatigued Breast Cancer Survivors
Conditions: Fatigue
Intervention: Qigong/Tai Chi Easy, Sham Qigong, Educational Support
Conditions: Fatigue
Intervention: Qigong/Tai Chi Easy, Sham Qigong, Educational Support
March 15, 2019
6
NCT04169724
Recruiting
Recruiting
November 18, 2019
7
NCT04144920
Completed
Completed
Evaluating the Acute Glycemic Response to Different Strategies of Breaking Up Sedentary Time
Conditions: Pre Diabetes; Postprandial Hyperglycemia
Intervention: CS: Continuous Sitting, HFLD: HIgh Frequency, Low Duration Standing Breaks, LFHD: Low Frequency, High Duration Standing Breaks
Conditions: Pre Diabetes; Postprandial Hyperglycemia
Intervention: CS: Continuous Sitting, HFLD: HIgh Frequency, Low Duration Standing Breaks, LFHD: Low Frequency, High Duration Standing Breaks
October 28, 2019
8
NCT04132427
Recruiting
Recruiting
MTT for Children With Both Pitt Hopkins Syndrome and Gastrointestinal Disorders
Conditions: Pitt Hopkins Syndrome
Intervention: Vancomycin, Magnesium Citrate, Microbiota, Placebo Vancomycin, Real Magnsium Citrate, Placebo Microbiota
Conditions: Pitt Hopkins Syndrome
Intervention: Vancomycin, Magnesium Citrate, Microbiota, Placebo Vancomycin, Real Magnsium Citrate, Placebo Microbiota
October 17, 2019
9
NCT04131023
Completed
Completed
Metabolic Tracking and Weight Gain During Pregnancy
Conditions: Gestational Weight Gain
Intervention: Breezing Metabolic Rate Tracking
Conditions: Gestational Weight Gain
Intervention: Breezing Metabolic Rate Tracking
October 17, 2019
10
NCT03118388
Completed
Completed
Engaging Homeless Youth in Vocational Training to Meet Their Mental Health Needs
Conditions: Mental Disorder; Mental Health; Employment; Housing Problems; Social Support
Conditions: Mental Disorder; Mental Health; Employment; Housing Problems; Social Support
April 13, 2017
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NCT04077476
Recruiting
Recruiting
Feasibility of Online Yoga With Facebook After Stillbirth
Conditions: Stillbirth; Post-traumatic Stress Disorder; Anxiety; Depression
Intervention: Online Yoga + Facebook, Online Yoga
Conditions: Stillbirth; Post-traumatic Stress Disorder; Anxiety; Depression
Intervention: Online Yoga + Facebook, Online Yoga
August 30, 2019
12
NCT04077450
Recruiting
Recruiting
Heart-Focused Breathing in Alzheimer's Disease Caregivers
Conditions: Burnout, Caregiver; Quality of Life
Intervention: Online Heart-Focused Breathing Intervention
Conditions: Burnout, Caregiver; Quality of Life
Intervention: Online Heart-Focused Breathing Intervention
October 14, 2019
13
NCT04076995
Recruiting
Recruiting
INDIGO-2: The Effect of High Water Intake on Glucose Regulation in Low-drinkers
Conditions: Dehydration; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Intervention: Water Intake
Conditions: Dehydration; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Intervention: Water Intake
October 11, 2019
14
NCT04076982
Completed
Completed
Effect of Supplementary Dietary Protein (21g Per Day) on Lean Mass and Strength in Sedentary, Adult Vegetarians
Conditions: Muscle Weakness
Intervention: Mung Bean Protein, Control Biscuit
Conditions: Muscle Weakness
Intervention: Mung Bean Protein, Control Biscuit
September 3, 2019
15
NCT04073355
Recruiting
Recruiting
Smart Walk 50+: Feasibility of a Smartphone-delivered Physical Activity Program for African American Women 50 Years and Older
Conditions: Physical Activity
Intervention: Physical Activity
Conditions: Physical Activity
Intervention: Physical Activity
October 11, 2019
16
NCT04072159
Recruiting
Recruiting
Community Pharmacists Vaccinate Against Cancer
Conditions: Human Papillomavirus Vaccines
Intervention: Community Pharmacists Vaccinating Against Cancer
Conditions: Human Papillomavirus Vaccines
Intervention: Community Pharmacists Vaccinating Against Cancer
August 26, 2019
17
NCT04072133
Completed
Completed
The Move Well Study
Conditions: Effects of Meditative Movement on Body Composition
Conditions: Effects of Meditative Movement on Body Composition
August 26, 2019
18
NCT04070391
Completed
Completed
Vitamin B6 Supplementation and Mood States in College Women Taking Oral Contraceptives
Conditions: Depression
Intervention: Vitamin B6, Control
Conditions: Depression
Intervention: Vitamin B6, Control
October 18, 2019
19
NCT04045275
Recruiting
Recruiting
August 1, 2019
20
NCT04017793
Active, not recruiting
Active, not recruiting
Mindfulness-Associated Brain Changes in Adults With Autism
Conditions: Autism Spectrum Disorder
Conditions: Autism Spectrum Disorder
July 10, 2019
21
NCT02504554
Completed
Completed
Beneficial Bacteria Treatment
Conditions: Gastrointestinal Problems; Autism Spectrum Disorders
Intervention: Oral Vancomycin, MoviPrep, Prilosec, Human Fecal Material; Processed, Frozen Administered Orally, Human Fecal Material; Processed, Frozen; Administered Orally And Rectally
Conditions: Gastrointestinal Problems; Autism Spectrum Disorders
Intervention: Oral Vancomycin, MoviPrep, Prilosec, Human Fecal Material; Processed, Frozen Administered Orally, Human Fecal Material; Processed, Frozen; Administered Orally And Rectally
January 24, 2017
22
NCT03557294
Recruiting
Recruiting
Varenicline OTC Trial on Efficacy and Safety
Conditions: Tobacco Dependence; Withdrawal Symptoms; Smoking Cessation
Intervention: 1.0mg Varenicline B.i.d., 0.5mg Varenicline B.i.d., 0.0mg Placebo Varenicline B.i.d.
Conditions: Tobacco Dependence; Withdrawal Symptoms; Smoking Cessation
Intervention: 1.0mg Varenicline B.i.d., 0.5mg Varenicline B.i.d., 0.0mg Placebo Varenicline B.i.d.
July 2, 2019
23
NCT03994289
Completed
Completed
Motor-assisted Cycling and FES Cycling for Postprandial Glucose in Diabetic Patients With ADL Disability
Conditions: Type2 Diabetes; Disability Physical
Intervention: Motor-assisted Cycling, FES Cycling
Conditions: Type2 Diabetes; Disability Physical
Intervention: Motor-assisted Cycling, FES Cycling
November 14, 2019
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NCT03967990
Recruiting
Recruiting
Corn and Heart Health Study
Conditions: Gut Microbiome; Cholesterol, LDL; Cholesterol, HDL
Intervention: Refined Cornmeal Flour, 50/50 Refined Cornmeal-bran Mix, Whole Grain Cornmeal Flour
Conditions: Gut Microbiome; Cholesterol, LDL; Cholesterol, HDL
Intervention: Refined Cornmeal Flour, 50/50 Refined Cornmeal-bran Mix, Whole Grain Cornmeal Flour
May 29, 2019
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NCT03953222
Not yet recruiting
Not yet recruiting
Wearable Real-Time Feedback System to Improve Gait and Posture in Parkinson's Disease
Conditions: Parkinson Disease
Conditions: Parkinson Disease
September 16, 2019
26
NCT03916692
Recruiting
Recruiting
GRAPE • Glycemic Response of Amylopectin Containing Drinks
Conditions: Glycemic Index
Intervention: Carbohydrate Drink, Energy Smart Carbohydrate Blend, Liquid Dextrose
Conditions: Glycemic Index
Intervention: Carbohydrate Drink, Energy Smart Carbohydrate Blend, Liquid Dextrose
November 27, 2019
27
NCT03907774
Recruiting
Recruiting
MPN Podcast Pilot Study
Conditions: Myeloproliferative Neoplasm, Unclassifiable
Conditions: Myeloproliferative Neoplasm, Unclassifiable
July 3, 2019
28
NCT03902210
Recruiting
Recruiting
October 22, 2019
29
NCT03013309
Recruiting
Recruiting
Raising Healthy Children: A Hybrid Trial of the Family Check-Up 4 Health in Primary Care
Conditions: Clinical Trial
Intervention: Family Check-Up 4 Health, Treatment As Usual
Conditions: Clinical Trial
Intervention: Family Check-Up 4 Health, Treatment As Usual
January 30, 2018
30
NCT03893708
Active, not recruiting
Active, not recruiting
Investigating the Feasibility and Preliminary Effects of Yoga on Excessive Gestational Weight Gain
Conditions: Weight Gain
Intervention: Prenatal Yoga, Pregnancy Education
Conditions: Weight Gain
Intervention: Prenatal Yoga, Pregnancy Education
October 22, 2019
31
NCT03891810
Completed
Completed
Calm College: A Brief Mobile App Meditation Intervention Among Stressed College Students
Conditions: Stress
Intervention: Calm
Conditions: Stress
Intervention: Calm
April 29, 2019
32
NCT03824353
Completed
Completed
Social Intelligence Training in Midlife
Conditions: Social Skills; Social Interaction
Conditions: Social Skills; Social Interaction
January 30, 2019
33
NCT03821662
Active, not recruiting
Active, not recruiting
OT-Led Interdisciplinary Diabetes Self-Management Prgm
Conditions: Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Diabetes Mellitus
Intervention: OT Diabetes Self-Management Intervention
Conditions: Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Diabetes Mellitus
Intervention: OT Diabetes Self-Management Intervention
August 28, 2019
34
NCT03772210
Recruiting
Recruiting
Mechanism and Dosimetry Exploration in TES Magnetic Resonance Current Mapping Methods
Conditions: Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
Intervention: TDCS, Sham
Conditions: Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
Intervention: TDCS, Sham
July 18, 2019
35
NCT03765008
Withdrawn
Withdrawn
The Effect of Water Intake on Glucose Regulation
Conditions: Glucose Metabolism Disorders; Dehydration (Physiology); Water Deprivation
Intervention: Water Intake Manipulation
Conditions: Glucose Metabolism Disorders; Dehydration (Physiology); Water Deprivation
Intervention: Water Intake Manipulation
August 23, 2019
36
NCT03726944
Completed
Completed
The Feasibility of Delivering Consumer-based Meditation Applications to Myeloproliferative Neoplasm Patients
Conditions: Myeloproliferative Neoplasm
Intervention: Calm App Meditation, Unnamed Consumer-Based App Meditation, Educational Control
Conditions: Myeloproliferative Neoplasm
Intervention: Calm App Meditation, Unnamed Consumer-Based App Meditation, Educational Control
October 30, 2018
37
NCT03654599
Recruiting
Recruiting
Effects of Digital Stories Intervention on Psychosocial Well-being
Conditions: Bone Marrow Transplant; Information Disclosure; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation; Psychosocial Health; Depression; Anxiety; Stress; Narrative
Intervention: Baseline Surveys, Digital Stories Intervention, Information Control Intervention
Conditions: Bone Marrow Transplant; Information Disclosure; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation; Psychosocial Health; Depression; Anxiety; Stress; Narrative
Intervention: Baseline Surveys, Digital Stories Intervention, Information Control Intervention
August 23, 2019
38
NCT03517111
Recruiting
Recruiting
The Impact of a Parenting Intervention on Latino Youth Health Behaviors
Conditions: Diet Modification; Substance Use Disorders; Diabetes Mellitus Risk; Cardiovascular Risk Factor; Lifestyle Risk Reduction; Parenting
Intervention: Nutrition/substance Use Prevention, Substance Use Prevention Only, Academic Success Program
Conditions: Diet Modification; Substance Use Disorders; Diabetes Mellitus Risk; Cardiovascular Risk Factor; Lifestyle Risk Reduction; Parenting
Intervention: Nutrition/substance Use Prevention, Substance Use Prevention Only, Academic Success Program
January 8, 2019
39
NCT03503838
Completed
Completed
A Pilot Study of Online Yoga for MPN Patients
Conditions: Quality of Life; Cancer
Intervention: Online Yoga
Conditions: Quality of Life; Cancer
Intervention: Online Yoga
April 11, 2018
40
NCT03486145
Completed
Completed
Effect of Nitrate-rich Fruit and Vegetable Supplement on Blood Pressure
Conditions: High Blood Pressure; Flow Mediated Dilation
Intervention: Fruit And Vegetable Juice Supplement, Placebo
Conditions: High Blood Pressure; Flow Mediated Dilation
Intervention: Fruit And Vegetable Juice Supplement, Placebo
March 27, 2018
41
NCT02566317
Completed
Completed
Stand & Move at Work
Conditions: Obesity; Hypertension; Diabetes
Intervention: Sit-Stand Workstation, Move
Conditions: Obesity; Hypertension; Diabetes
Intervention: Sit-Stand Workstation, Move
October 9, 2019
42
NCT03408886
Recruiting
Recruiting
Microbiota Transfer Therapy for Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Who Have Gastrointestinal Disorders
Conditions: Autism Spectrum Disorder; Gastrointestinal Disorder
Intervention: Vancomycin, MoviPrep, Full Spectrum Microbiota
Conditions: Autism Spectrum Disorder; Gastrointestinal Disorder
Intervention: Vancomycin, MoviPrep, Full Spectrum Microbiota
August 26, 2019
43
NCT03399916
Completed
Completed
Ecological Momentary Determinants of Sedentary Behavior
Conditions: Sedentary Behavior
Intervention: Prompt Sent
Conditions: Sedentary Behavior
Intervention: Prompt Sent
October 29, 2019
44
NCT03387345
Completed
Completed
Barley and Rice Mixture Effects on Blood Glucose
Conditions: Blood Glucose; Dietary Fiber; Hunger
Intervention: 100% Steel Cut Barley, 100% Barley Flakes, 50/50 Rice-barley Mix, 80/20 Rice-barley Mix, 100% Rice, White Bread
Conditions: Blood Glucose; Dietary Fiber; Hunger
Intervention: 100% Steel Cut Barley, 100% Barley Flakes, 50/50 Rice-barley Mix, 80/20 Rice-barley Mix, 100% Rice, White Bread
December 28, 2017
45
NCT03325933
Recruiting
Recruiting
Resistance Training and Cardiometabolic Health
Conditions: Insulin Sensitivity; Endothelial Dysfunction; Blood Pressure
Intervention: High Load/Low Rep Resistance Training, Low Load/High Rep Resistance Training
Conditions: Insulin Sensitivity; Endothelial Dysfunction; Blood Pressure
Intervention: High Load/Low Rep Resistance Training, Low Load/High Rep Resistance Training
January 8, 2019
46
NCT03313375
Recruiting
Recruiting
Continuous vs Aerobic Postexercise Hypotension
Conditions: Postexercise Hypotension
Intervention: Continuous Exercise, Aerobic Interval Exercise
Conditions: Postexercise Hypotension
Intervention: Continuous Exercise, Aerobic Interval Exercise
January 8, 2019
47
NCT03312387
Terminated
Terminated
Muscle, Essential Amino Acids, and eXercise in Heart Failure
Conditions: Heart Failure, Diastolic
Intervention: Exercise, Essential Amino Acids, Placebo
Conditions: Heart Failure, Diastolic
Intervention: Exercise, Essential Amino Acids, Placebo
August 29, 2019
48
NCT03283033
Recruiting
Recruiting
School Lunch Salad Bars and Fruit and Vegetable Consumption
Conditions: Children, Only; Behavior, Eating; School; Obesity; Food Selection; Food Habits; Diet Modification; Adolescent Behavior
Intervention: New Salad Bar, Marketing
Conditions: Children, Only; Behavior, Eating; School; Obesity; Food Selection; Food Habits; Diet Modification; Adolescent Behavior
Intervention: New Salad Bar, Marketing
December 22, 2017
49
NCT03261492
Enrolling by invitation
Enrolling by invitation
Sustainability Via Active Garden Education
Conditions: Physical Activity
Conditions: Physical Activity
October 27, 2019
50
NCT03249649
Recruiting
Recruiting
Female Genital Cutting in the Arizona Somali Refugee Community
Conditions: Female Genital Mutilation Type I Status; Female Genital Mutilation Type II Status; Female Genital Mutilation Type III Status
Intervention: Comprehensive Healthcare Needs Assessment
Conditions: Female Genital Mutilation Type I Status; Female Genital Mutilation Type II Status; Female Genital Mutilation Type III Status
Intervention: Comprehensive Healthcare Needs Assessment
April 4, 2018
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National Cancer Institute
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National Cancer Institute
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It is common for several organizations to collaborate by providing funding, facilities, experimental treatments, etc. Which organization is considered the sponsor is decided by the data provider.
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Searches can be restricted to studies with or without results.
The inclusion of study results is a relatively new feature of ClinicalTrials.gov. Collection of results began in September of 2008. Almost all older studies and some newer studies do not include results. As time goes on, there will be more results available.
The inclusion of study results is a relatively new feature of ClinicalTrials.gov. Collection of results began in September of 2008. Almost all older studies and some newer studies do not include results. As time goes on, there will be more results available.
Recruitment Status
Also known as Enrollment Status.
Not all clinical trials in this database are accepting new participants. If you are looking for studies that are currently recruiting participants, will be recruiting in the future, or are about drugs that are available for expanded access, select Open Studies in the recruitment menu.
If you are interested in all trials, whether they are recruiting new participants or not, leave the menu with All Studies selected.
Trials may not be recruiting because they are full, completed, or halted for various reasons. In addition, some trials have very restrictive eligibility requirements and must seek participants by invitation only. To see these studies, Select Closed Studies in the recruitment menu.
Full list of all possible recruitment status values:
Open recruitment status values:
Closed recruitment status values:
Values are color coded (as shown) in the search results.
Not all clinical trials in this database are accepting new participants. If you are looking for studies that are currently recruiting participants, will be recruiting in the future, or are about drugs that are available for expanded access, select Open Studies in the recruitment menu.
If you are interested in all trials, whether they are recruiting new participants or not, leave the menu with All Studies selected.
Trials may not be recruiting because they are full, completed, or halted for various reasons. In addition, some trials have very restrictive eligibility requirements and must seek participants by invitation only. To see these studies, Select Closed Studies in the recruitment menu.
Full list of all possible recruitment status values:
Open recruitment status values:
Recruiting,
Not yet recruiting, or
Available for expanded access.
Not yet recruiting, or
Available for expanded access.
Closed recruitment status values:
Active, not recruiting,
Completed,
Terminated,
Suspended,
Withdrawn,
Enrolling by invitation,
Temporarily not available for expanded access,
No longer available for expanded access,
Approved for marketing, or
Unknown.
Completed,
Terminated,
Suspended,
Withdrawn,
Enrolling by invitation,
Temporarily not available for expanded access,
No longer available for expanded access,
Approved for marketing, or
Unknown.
Search Terms
Use this box to specify general search terms found anywhere in the trial record.
Multiple terms can be separated by an AND (all uppercase).
Examples:
type ii diabetes
veterans affairs medical center
heart attacks in older adults
nhlbi AND heart disease
Cisplatin AND safety study
Multiple terms can be separated by an AND (all uppercase).
Examples:
type ii diabetes
veterans affairs medical center
heart attacks in older adults
nhlbi AND heart disease
Cisplatin AND safety study
Help for Searching clinical trials
Help Topics:
Basic Search:
On the Basic Search page, enter a word or word(s) that you want to use to find studies.
These may include diseases, interventions, and/or locations.
Medical terms are often several words long, such as Percutaneous Coronary Intervention. To only find studies where the words are together as a phrase, put the term in quotes (e.g., "Percutaneous Coronary Intervention"). If you search for a multi-word term without quotes, studies with all words together as a phrase will appear higher in the results list than studies where the words are separated and spread throughout the document. For example, a search for Heart Attack will list a study about,
A search for "Heart Attack" would not find the second study. Synonyms are known for some terms and are used where possible. For example, a search for Heart Attack will also find occurrences of Myocardial Infarction.
Medical terms are often several words long, such as Percutaneous Coronary Intervention. To only find studies where the words are together as a phrase, put the term in quotes (e.g., "Percutaneous Coronary Intervention"). If you search for a multi-word term without quotes, studies with all words together as a phrase will appear higher in the results list than studies where the words are separated and spread throughout the document. For example, a search for Heart Attack will list a study about,
Use of a Pacemaker Following a Heart Attack.
higher than the study,
Heart Defects and Transient Ischemic Attacks
A search for "Heart Attack" would not find the second study. Synonyms are known for some terms and are used where possible. For example, a search for Heart Attack will also find occurrences of Myocardial Infarction.
Advanced Search:
Many searches are a single term and can be performed with a few words in the
search box. But, sometimes you need more control. Click on the Advanced Search tab
(if starting a new search) or Refine Search tab (if modifying an existing search)
to show additional search fields.
The additional search fields can be used to limit your search results. Note that it is not necessary to fill in all the fields, only those that are needed for your search. If you are finding too few studies, consider clearing a field and searching again.
Search Terms:
Recruitment:
Interventions:
Outcomes Measures:
Sponsor/Collaborators:
Sponsor (Lead):
Study IDs:
Country/State:
Location Terms:
Gender:
Age Group:
Phase:
Funded By:
Safety Issue:
First Received:
Last Updated:
The additional search fields can be used to limit your search results. Note that it is not necessary to fill in all the fields, only those that are needed for your search. If you are finding too few studies, consider clearing a field and searching again.
Search Terms:
Performs a general search in all sections of the study record, including title,
description, conditions, interventions, locations, etc. Terms in this field are
searched the same as Basic Search.
Recruitment:
Limits search results to studies that are open or closed. New volunteers may be
able to participate in open studies, but not closed studies.
Open recruitment status values:
Closed recruitment status values:
Values are color coded (as shown) in the search results.
Study Results:Open recruitment status values:
Recruiting,
Not yet recruiting, or
Available for expanded access.
Not yet recruiting, or
Available for expanded access.
Closed recruitment status values:
Active, not recruiting,
Completed,
Terminated,
Suspended,
Withdrawn,
Enrolling by invitation,
Temporarily not available for expanded access,
No longer available for expanded access,
Approved for marketing, or
Unknown.
Completed,
Terminated,
Suspended,
Withdrawn,
Enrolling by invitation,
Temporarily not available for expanded access,
No longer available for expanded access,
Approved for marketing, or
Unknown.
Values are color coded (as shown) in the search results.
Limits search results based on whether the study has results or not:
Study Type:
All Studies,
Studies With Results, or
Studies Without Results
The inclusion of Study Results is a new feature of ClinicalTrials.gov.
Only a few studies have results available.Studies With Results, or
Studies Without Results
Limits search results to any of the following study types:
Conditions:
Interventional,
Observational, or
Expanded Access
Observational, or
Expanded Access
Performs a search on fields describing the diseases or conditions being studied.
Interventions:
Performs a search on fields listing the drugs or interventions being studied.
Outcomes Measures:
Performs a search on fields listing the outcome measures used to quantify study results.
Sponsor/Collaborators:
Performs a search on fields listing the sponsor and collaborators of a study.
When the Exact Match checkbox is checked, the sponsor/collaborator name in the study must exactly match the name in the search. For example, if unchecked, a search for Merck in the sponsor/collaborator field will find Merck, Merck KGaA, Dupont Merck, and Merck Sharp & Dohme. When checked, only Merck, with no other words in the name, will be found.
When the Exact Match checkbox is checked, the sponsor/collaborator name in the study must exactly match the name in the search. For example, if unchecked, a search for Merck in the sponsor/collaborator field will find Merck, Merck KGaA, Dupont Merck, and Merck Sharp & Dohme. When checked, only Merck, with no other words in the name, will be found.
Sponsor (Lead):
Performs a search on the sponsor field of a study.
It is common for several organizations to collaborate by providing funding, facilities, experimental treatments, etc. Which organization is considered the "sponsor" is decided by the data provider.
When the Exact Match checkbox is checked, the lead sponsor name in the study must exactly match the lead sponsor name in the search. For example, if unchecked, a search for Merck in the lead sponsor field will find Merck, Merck KGaA, Dupont Merck, and Merck Sharp & Dohme. When checked, only Merck, with no other words in the name, will be found.
It is common for several organizations to collaborate by providing funding, facilities, experimental treatments, etc. Which organization is considered the "sponsor" is decided by the data provider.
When the Exact Match checkbox is checked, the lead sponsor name in the study must exactly match the lead sponsor name in the search. For example, if unchecked, a search for Merck in the lead sponsor field will find Merck, Merck KGaA, Dupont Merck, and Merck Sharp & Dohme. When checked, only Merck, with no other words in the name, will be found.
Study IDs:
Performs a search on fields listing ID numbers.
Country/State:
Trials are often conducted at many locations around the world.
Select up to three locations to find trials conducted in
specific countries. Some countries (currently limited to the
United States, Canada, and Australia), locations can be narrowed
further by selecting a state (e.g., United States, Alabama).
Location Terms:
Finds studies in specific locations such as a city (Los Angeles) or facility (Mayo Clinic).
Not all studies include this level of detail, but if they do, this will find them.
Gender:
Limits search results to those studies that accept female or male participants.
Age Group:
Limits search results to those studies that include at least one of the specified age
ranges. More than one age group can be selected.
Phase:
Limits search results to studies that are labeled with at least one of the specified
phases. More than one Phase can be selected.
Funded By:
Limits search results to studies that have at least one sponsor of the specified types.
More than one sponsor type can be selected.
Safety Issue:
Limits search results to studies that have at least one outcome measure designated as a safety issue.
First Received:
Limits search results to studies that were received by clinical trials within a
specified date range. The "From" or "To" field can be left blank.
Last Updated:
Limits search results to studies that were modified within a
specified date range. The "From" or "To" field can be left blank.
Refine Search:
Searches display a list of studies found (List Results tab). If you are not content with
the search results, click on the Refine Search tab at the top of the list to modify your
search.
Add terms to empty fields to search within your current result. You can also add terms to fields that contain terms. For best results, use an AND (all upper case) as a separator between terms in the same field.
For example:
When you are done making changes, click Search to display the new results.
Add terms to empty fields to search within your current result. You can also add terms to fields that contain terms. For best results, use an AND (all upper case) as a separator between terms in the same field.
For example:
heart attack
heart attack AND aspirin
heart attack AND aspirin AND older adults
heart attack AND aspirin AND older adults AND California
heart attack AND aspirin
heart attack AND aspirin AND older adults
heart attack AND aspirin AND older adults AND California
When you are done making changes, click Search to display the new results.
Search Expressions:
Use AND (all upper case) to find study records that contain all terms connected by AND.
For example:
Use OR (all upper case) to find study records that contain either term connected by OR.
For example:
Use NOT (all upper case) to find study records that do not contain the term following NOT.
For example:
Likewise, AND, OR, NOT, and parentheses can be used to create more complicated search expressions.
For example:
Note that the use of AND and OR as logical operators can be confusing.
An appropriate search for a list such as,
To search for AND as a word, instead of using it as an operator, put it in quotes.
Likewise, you can quote OR, NOT, and parentheses.
For example:
prostate cancer AND radiation
heart disease AND stroke AND California
heart disease AND stroke AND California
Use OR (all upper case) to find study records that contain either term connected by OR.
For example:
Aspirin OR ibuprofen
heart disease OR heart attack
heart disease OR heart attack
Use NOT (all upper case) to find study records that do not contain the term following NOT.
For example:
Immunodeficiency NOT AIDS
Likewise, AND, OR, NOT, and parentheses can be used to create more complicated search expressions.
For example:
prostate cancer AND NOT ( radiation OR homeopathic remedies )
( heart disease OR heart attack ) AND ( stroke OR clot )
( heart disease OR heart attack ) AND ( stroke OR clot )
Note that the use of AND and OR as logical operators can be confusing.
An appropriate search for a list such as,
Ear, Nose, and Throat Conditions
is the expression
( Ear OR Nose OR Throat ) AND Conditions
Fortunately, search will do a pretty good job of finding the right studies either way.To search for AND as a word, instead of using it as an operator, put it in quotes.
Likewise, you can quote OR, NOT, and parentheses.