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Clinical trials for Herpes Simplex Virus

The European Union Clinical Trials Register   allows you to search for protocol and results information on:
  • interventional clinical trials that were approved in the European Union (EU)/European Economic Area (EEA) under the Clinical Trials Directive 2001/20/EC
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  • EU/EEA interventional clinical trials approved under or transitioned to the Clinical Trial Regulation 536/2014 are publicly accessible through the
    Clinical Trials Information System (CTIS).


    The EU Clinical Trials Register currently displays   44339   clinical trials with a EudraCT protocol, of which   7369   are clinical trials conducted with subjects less than 18 years old.   The register also displays information on   18700   older paediatric trials (in scope of Article 45 of the Paediatric Regulation (EC) No 1901/2006).

    Phase 1 trials conducted solely on adults and that are not part of an agreed paediatric investigation plan (PIP) are not publicly available (see Frequently Asked Questions ).  
     
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    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).
    Note: Advanced search filters for country, trial phase, gender, rare disease, IMP with orphan designation in the indication and age ranges of in-utero, adult or elderly do not apply to these records.
    Study title: Enright AM, Prober C. Antiviral therapy in children with varicella zoster virus and herpes simplex virus infections. [Review] [99 refs]. Herpes 2003; 10(2):32-37.Enright AM, Prober C. Antiviral therapy in children with varicella zoster virus and herpes simplex virus infections. [Review] [99 refs]. Herpes 2003; 10(2):32-37.
    Active substance: FOSCARNET
    Study summary document link (including results): Enright AM et al 2003.pdf
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    Document reference: 28594
    Study title: Naik HR, Siddique N, Chandrasekar PH. Foscarnet therapy for acyclovir resistant herpes simplex virus 1 infection in allogeneic bone marrow transplant recipients. Clinical Infectious Diseases 1995; 21(6):1514-1515. Naik HR, Siddique N, Chandrasekar PH. Foscarnet therapy for acyclovir resistant herpes simplex virus 1 infection in allogeneic bone marrow transplant recipients. Clinical Infectious Diseases 1995; 21(6):1514-1515.
    Active substance: Foscarnet
    Study summary document link (including results): Naik HR et al 1995.pdf
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    Document reference: 39674
    Study title: Brady RC, Bernstein DI. Treatment of herpes simplex virus infections. Antiviral Research~ 61(2):73-81, February 2004 2004;(2):-81, February. 2004. Brady RC, Bernstein DI. Treatment of herpes simplex virus infections. Antiviral Research~ 61(2):73-81, February 2004 2004;(2):-81, February. 2004.
    Active substance: FOSCARNET
    Study summary document link (including results): Brady RC et al 2004.pdf
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    Document reference: 28586
    Study title: Fries P.. Final Report. Munich, Germany; Dermatological Clinic and Polyclinic of Technical University of Munich; 04 February.1985. Treatment of herpes simplex virus infection with Delimmun®. Fries P.. Final Report. Munich, Germany; Dermatological Clinic and Polyclinic of Technical University of Munich; 04 February.1985. Treatment of herpes simplex virus infection with Delimmun®.
    Active substance: INOSINE
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    Document reference: 30103
    Study title: A randomised, double-blind, multicentre study to evaluate the efficacy of valaciclovir in episodic treatment of recurrent facial herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection.
    Active substance: VALACICLOVIR
    Study summary document link (including results): Study HS240011 Valaciclovir.xls
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    Document reference: 45428
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