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Hyperphagia

18 registered clinical trials studyying Hyperphagia3 currently recruiting.

StatusTrialSponsorPhase
Not Yet RecruitingExploratory Study of Sensory Profile and Coping Strategies in Eating Disorders
NCT07031037
Centre Hospitalier Esquirol
Active Not RecruitingA Study of Setmelanotide in Patients With Prader-Willi Syndrome
NCT06772597
Rhythm Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Phase 2
CompletedFunctional Connectome in Prader-Willi Syndrome: Neuroimaging and AI to Assess Therapeutic Impact
NCT06900335
Corporacion Parc Tauli
SuspendedARD-101 for Treatment of PWS: The Hunger Elimination or Reduction Objective Trial
NCT06828861
Aardvark Therapeutics, Inc.Phase 3
SuspendedThe Hunger Elimination or Reduction Objective (HERO ) Open -Label Extension (OLE) Trial
NCT07197034
Aardvark Therapeutics, Inc.Phase 3
Active Not RecruitingEarly Genetic Identification of Obesity
NCT06239064
Rolfs Consulting und Verwaltungs-GmbH (RCV)
RecruitingImpact of Bright Light Therapy on Prader-Willi Syndrome
NCT05939453
Maimonides Medical CenterN/A
RecruitingfNIRS-based Neurofeedback Intervention for Cognitive Control Improvement in Emotional Overeating
NCT05200182
Rennes University HospitalN/A
CompletedEffect of Deep Propioceptive Stimulation in Prader-Willi Syndrome
NCT05044000
Corporacion Parc TauliN/A
CompletedFiber Intervention on Gut Microbiota in Children With Prader-Willi Syndrome
NCT04150991
University of AlbertaN/A
TerminatedEffects of Livoletide (AZP-531) on Food-related Behaviors in Patients With Prader-Willi Syndrome
NCT03790865
Millendo Therapeutics SASPhase 2 / Phase 3
CompletedIntranasal Oxytocin vs. Placebo for the Treatment of Hyperphagia in Prader-Willi Syndrome
NCT03197662
Eric HollanderPhase 2
CompletedComputerized Response Training Obesity Treatment
NCT03375853
Oregon Research InstituteN/A
UnknownEffects of Noninvasive Brain Stimulation on Brain Activity and Appetite
NCT02758262
Laval UniversityN/A
CompletedOxytocin vs. Placebo for the Treatment Hyperphagia in Children and Adolescents With Prader-Willi Syndrome
NCT02629991
Montefiore Medical CenterPhase 2
CompletedThe Impact of Snacks Which Vary Nutritionally in Their Satiating Potential on Measures of Appetite Control
NCT02480582
University of LeedsN/A
CompletedPilot Study of Startle-response Test to Assess Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation-induced Modulation of H
NCT01863017
University of Kansas Medical CenterN/A
TerminatedPrader-Willi Syndrome and Appetite
NCT00175305
University of British ColumbiaPhase 3