Page 1 of Clinical Trials for Bristol-Myers Squibb [SPONSOR-COLLABORATORS], 1144 Total Matches
- 1CompletedLast Updated: October 1, 2007Condition(s): Anorexia; Cachexia; HIV Infections
- 2CompletedLast Updated: September 10, 2010Condition(s): Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS)
- 3TerminatedLast Updated: June 6, 2011Condition(s): Breast Cancer
- 4CompletedLast Updated: November 30, 2010Condition(s): Depressive Disorder, Major
- 5WithdrawnLast Updated: March 14, 2011Condition(s): Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Genotype 1
- 6CompletedLast Updated: April 7, 2011Condition(s): Bipolar Disorder
- 7CompletedLast Updated: September 10, 2010Condition(s): HIV Infections
- 8CompletedLast Updated: April 13, 2011Condition(s): Leukemia, Myeloid, Chronic-phase; Leukemia, Lymphoblastic, Acute, Philadelphia-positive
- 9CompletedLast Updated: April 11, 2011Condition(s): Rheumatoid Arthritis
- 10CompletedNovel Epothilone Plus Capecitabine Versus Capecitabine Alone in Patients With Advanced Breast CancerLast Updated: August 4, 2010Condition(s): Breast Cancer; Metastases
- 11RecruitingLast Updated: April 30, 2012Condition(s): Venous Thrombosis
- 12CompletedLast Updated: July 18, 2011Condition(s): Stomach Neoplasms
- 13CompletedLast Updated: January 29, 2010Condition(s): Chronic Hepatitis B
- 14CompletedLast Updated: April 8, 2011Condition(s): Head and Neck Cancer
- 15Active, not recruitingLast Updated: May 18, 2011Condition(s): Hepatitis B, Chronic
- 16CompletedLast Updated: January 20, 2011Condition(s): Melanoma
- 17Active, not recruitingLast Updated: March 14, 2012Condition(s): Leukemia
- 18CompletedLast Updated: April 7, 2011Condition(s): Colorectal Carcinoma
- 19Active, not recruitingLast Updated: January 13, 2012Condition(s): Hepatitis B, Chronic
- 20CompletedLast Updated: June 27, 2011Condition(s): Venous Thrombosis; Pulmonary Embolism
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