- Trials with a EudraCT protocol (2)
- Paediatric studies in scope of Art45 of the Paediatric Regulation (0)
2 result(s) found for: GABA receptors.
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| EudraCT Number: 2017-002636-16 | Sponsor Protocol Number: VUMC-ANW-MS-GG-062017 | Start Date*: 2017-10-09 |
| Sponsor Name:VU University medical center Amsterdam | ||
| Full Title: Cognitive impairment and functional reorganization in multiple sclerosis: The role of GABA and glutamate | ||
| Medical condition: Multiple Sclerosis (MS). And specifically cognitive problems in MS. | ||
| Disease: | ||
| Population Age: Adults | Gender: Male, Female | |
| Trial protocol: NL (Ongoing) | ||
| Trial results: (No results available) | ||
| EudraCT Number: 2013-005572-17 | Sponsor Protocol Number: 20132312 | Start Date*: 2014-05-21 | |||||||||||
| Sponsor Name:Erasmus Medical Center | |||||||||||||
| Full Title: Optimizing propofol dosing for (preterm) newborn infants that need endotracheal intubation | |||||||||||||
| Medical condition: Sedation for endotracheal intubation in newborns of different ages at the neonatal intensive care unit | |||||||||||||
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| Population Age: Preterm newborn infants, Newborns, Under 18 | Gender: Female | ||||||||||||
| Trial protocol: NL (Ongoing) | |||||||||||||
| Trial results: (No results available) | |||||||||||||
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