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| EudraCT Number: 2008-004789-20 | Sponsor Protocol Number: GDW07/08 | Start Date*: 2008-09-05 |
| Sponsor Name:UZLEUVEN | ||
| Full Title: ” A comparative double-blind placebo-controlled study between alizapride and ondansetron for the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting.” | ||
| Medical condition: Prevention of post-operative nausea and vomiting. | ||
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| Population Age: Adults, Elderly | Gender: Female | |
| Trial protocol: BE (Completed) | ||
| Trial results: View results | ||
| EudraCT Number: 2006-004720-37 | Sponsor Protocol Number: Voluven_v1.0fr | Start Date*: 2006-12-11 | |||||||||||
| Sponsor Name:CUB Hôpital Erasme, Department of Anesthesiology | |||||||||||||
| Full Title: Effect of Voluven on postoperative morbidity after gynaecological surgery | |||||||||||||
| Medical condition: Healthy female patients (American Society of Anaesthesiologists score I or II) programmed for elective gynaecological surgery and at least 18 years old | |||||||||||||
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| Population Age: Adults, Elderly | Gender: Female | ||||||||||||
| Trial protocol: BE (Completed) | |||||||||||||
| Trial results: View results | |||||||||||||
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