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2 result(s) found for: EFFICACY OF CYCLOSPORINE IN THE TREATMENT OF COVID-19 PNEUMONIA: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL.
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EudraCT Number: 2020-002123-11 | Sponsor Protocol Number: HUIS-04-2020 | Start Date*: 2020-05-07 | |||||||||||
Sponsor Name:Tatiana Cobo Ibáñez [...] | |||||||||||||
Full Title: EFFICACY OF CYCLOSPORINE IN THE TREATMENT OF COVID-19 PNEUMONIA: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL. | |||||||||||||
Medical condition: COVID-19 PNEUMONIA | |||||||||||||
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Population Age: Adults, Elderly | Gender: Male, Female | ||||||||||||
Trial protocol: ES (Ongoing) | |||||||||||||
Trial results: (No results available) |
EudraCT Number: 2020-001262-11 | Sponsor Protocol Number: FJD-COVID19-20-01 | Start Date*: 2020-04-09 |
Sponsor Name:Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Fundación Jiménez Díaz | ||
Full Title: Randomized, controlled, blinded clinical trial for the evaluator, to evaluate the efficacy and safety of treatment with cyclosporine A (CsA) associated with standard treatment versus standard treat... | ||
Medical condition: COVID-19 infection | ||
Disease: | ||
Population Age: Adults, Elderly | Gender: Male, Female | |
Trial protocol: ES (Completed) | ||
Trial results: (No results available) |
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