Cardiovascular Diseases
At Synexus Czech s.r.o. in Prague, clinical research in cardiovascular diseases focuses on conditions such as atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, hypertension, heart failure, and elevated lipoprotein(a). These studies are designed to assess new ways to lower major heart-related risks, reduce events, and improve long-term outcomes for people with high cardiovascular risk.
- Testing treatments aimed at reducing heart attacks, strokes, and cardiovascular death
- Evaluating therapies for heart failure and related kidney complications
- Studying approaches for people with elevated lipoprotein(a) and established cardiovascular disease
The site is contributing to research that may improve both prevention and treatment of serious heart and circulation problems.
Digestive System Diseases
Research in digestive system diseases at this Prague site includes studies in Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis. The trials are mainly focused on finding better ways to control inflammation, support remission, and improve liver health in people with chronic gastrointestinal and liver conditions.
- Evaluating treatments for moderately to severely active inflammatory bowel disease
- Assessing therapies for liver inflammation and fibrosis in NASH
- Exploring options that may improve symptom control and disease remission
These studies reflect a strong interest in both gastroenterology and hepatology, with a focus on practical patient benefit.
Immune System Diseases
In the area of immune system diseases, the site is involved in trials for atopic dermatitis, Crohn’s disease, and ulcerative colitis. The main purpose is to evaluate new treatments that can better manage immune-driven inflammation while maintaining long-term safety for patients.
- Studying therapies for chronic inflammatory skin disease
- Assessing treatment effectiveness in inflammatory bowel disease
- Monitoring long-term safety and disease control with newer immune-targeted options
This therapeutic area highlights the site’s role in advancing care for persistent inflammatory disorders.
Musculoskeletal Diseases
Clinical trials in musculoskeletal diseases at Synexus Czech s.r.o. include work on osteoporosis and chronic non-specific low back pain. These studies aim to improve pain relief, bone strength, and overall quality of life for people affected by common musculoskeletal conditions.
- Testing new options for persistent low back pain when standard pain treatment is not enough
- Evaluating therapies for postmenopausal osteoporosis
- Comparing treatments that may support bone health and reduce fracture risk
The research combines pain management and bone health in areas where better long-term treatment choices are still needed.
Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases
The site is also active in nutritional and metabolic diseases, with studies in obesity, overweight, and related metabolic conditions. These trials are intended to evaluate therapies that may support weight reduction and improve broader health outcomes, including cardiovascular and kidney-related risks.
- Assessing new treatments for weight management
- Studying metabolic therapies that may reduce complications linked to obesity
- Exploring links between body weight, heart health, and kidney function
This area shows a growing focus on metabolic health and its connection to chronic disease prevention.
Respiratory Tract Diseases
Research in respiratory tract diseases at this site includes chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The trials are aimed at improving long-term disease control and evaluating whether new therapies can better support breathing and reduce the burden of chronic lung inflammation.
- Testing treatment strategies for chronic lung disease
- Evaluating safety and effectiveness of newer respiratory therapies
- Seeking better ways to reduce symptoms and disease progression
These studies contribute to ongoing progress in pulmonary medicine for patients with persistent respiratory illness.
Musculoskeletal and Neural Physiological Phenomena
Work in musculoskeletal and neural physiological phenomena includes studies centered on how pain is experienced and managed, especially in chronic low back pain. The purpose is to better understand treatment response and improve options for people whose pain has not been adequately relieved by standard care.
- Evaluating pain reduction in chronic back pain
- Studying treatment response in patients with limited benefit from prior therapies
- Supporting research into better functional outcomes and quality of life
This field connects pain science with practical clinical research aimed at improving everyday functioning.


