- Trials with a EudraCT protocol (24)
- Paediatric studies in scope of Art45 of the Paediatric Regulation (5)

These are paediatric studies completed by 26 January 2007, in respect of products authorised in the Community (Article 45 of the Paediatric Regulation (EC) No 1901/2006). | |
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Study title: Presynaptic catecholamine antagonists as treatment for Tourette syndrome. Effects of alpha methyl para tyrosine and tetrabenazine. |
Active substance: BENZATROPINE |
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Document reference: 22252 |
Study title: Presynaptic catecholamine antagonists as treatment for Tourette syndrome. Effects of alpha methyl para tyrosine and tetrabenazine. |
Active substance: BENZATROPINE |
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Document reference: 41956 |
Study title: Does adding intravenous fentanyl to caudal block in children enhance the efficacy of multimodal analgesia as reflected in the plasma level of catecholamines? Somri, M., et al., Eur J Anaesthesiol, 2007. 24(5): p. 408-13. |
Active substance: FENTANYL |
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Document reference: 27142 |
Study title: Comparison of the effects of amlodipine and diltiazem on 24−hour blood pressure, plasma catecholamines, and left ventricular mass. Leenen FH, Fourney A. The American journal of cardiology, 15 Jul 1996, vol. 78, no. 2, p. 203−7Comparison of the effects of amlodipine and diltiazem on 24−hour blood pressure, plasma catecholamines, and left ventricular mass. Leenen FH, Fourney A. The American journal of cardiology, 15 Jul 1996, vol. 78, no. 2, p. 203−7 |
Active substance: DILTIAZEM |
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Document reference: 26129 |
Study title: Sexual dimorphism of the catechol-O-methyltransferase gene in narcolepsy is associated with response to modafinil. Y Dauvilliers, et al., pharmacogenomics Journal 2002, 2(1): 65-8. Sexual dimorphism of the catechol-O-methyltransferase gene in narcolepsy is associated with response to modafinil. Y Dauvilliers, et al., pharmacogenomics Journal 2002, 2(1): 65-8. |
Active substance: MODAFINIL |
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Document reference: 45662 |