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| EudraCT Number: 2007-000901-31 | Sponsor Protocol Number: 18122006 | Start Date*: 2007-05-15 |
| Sponsor Name:Universitair Ziekenhuis Antwerpen | ||
| Full Title: A DOUBLE-BLIND? PLACEBO-CONTROLLED PARALLEL ARM TRIAL TO STUDY THE EFFICACY OF A SINGLE ORAL DOSE OF THE NUCLEOSIDE TRANSPORT INHIBITOR DIPYRIDAMOLE FOR PAIN RELIEF IN PATIENTS AFTER THIRD MOLAR SU... | ||
| Medical condition: Pain after third molar surgery | ||
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| Population Age: Adults | Gender: Male, Female | |
| Trial protocol: BE (Completed) | ||
| Trial results: (No results available) | ||
| EudraCT Number: 2012-002242-20 | Sponsor Protocol Number: ENT1 | Start Date*: 2013-02-04 |
| Sponsor Name:Royal Bournemouth & Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | ||
| Full Title: A single-centre, randomised controlled study of Entonox versus midazolam in upper GI endoscopy. | ||
| Medical condition: Any patient with symptoms requiring investigation with a gastroscopy. There is no single condition to which this would apply. | ||
| Disease: | ||
| Population Age: Adults, Elderly | Gender: Male, Female | |
| Trial protocol: GB (GB - no longer in EU/EEA) | ||
| Trial results: View results | ||
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