- Trials with a EudraCT protocol (29)
- 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: A double−blind randomized study of the effect of erythromycin in preventing pelvic inflammatory disease after first trimester abortion. Dire DJ, Hogan DE, Walker JS. Pediatric emergency care, Aug 1992, vol. 8, no. 4, p. 194−9. |
Active substance: ERYTHROMYCIN |
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Document reference: 26478 |
Study title: COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF CLINDAMYCIN VS CLINDAMYCIN PLUS TOBRAMYCIN IN THE TREATMENT OF PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE |
Active substance: CLINDAMYCIN |
Study summary document link (including results): M11000093 EMA Pediatrics Web Synopsis.pdf |
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Document reference: 24368 |
Study title: TO EVALUATE THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF SULBACTAM/AMPICILLIN IN THE TREATMENT OF GYNECOLOGICAL INFECTIONS OF BACTERIAL ETIOLOGY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT NECESSARILY LIMITED TO: PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE, ENDOMETRITIS, SALPINGITIS, BARTHELINITIS, ETC. |
Active substance: SULBACTAM |
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Document reference: 42716 |
Study title: A COMPARISON OF AMPICILLIN/SULBACTAM PLUS DOXYCYCLINE VERSUS CEFOXITIN/DOXYCYCLINE IN THE TREATMENT OF PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE OF BACTERIAL ETIOLOGY |
Active substance: SULBACTAM |
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Document reference: 42660 |
Study title: A COMPARISON OF AMPICILLIN/SULBACTAM VERSUS CEFOXITIN IN THE TREATMENT OF PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE |
Active substance: SULBACTAM |
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Document reference: 42653 |