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- Paediatric studies in scope of Art45 of the Paediatric Regulation (0)
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| EudraCT Number: 2021-000392-37 | Sponsor Protocol Number: Protocol_version_1_09-02-2021 | Start Date*: 2021-11-02 |
| Sponsor Name:Oslo University Hospital | ||
| Full Title: A double-blind randomized placebo-controlled four-arm trial to assess the efficacy of oral bicarbonate and intravenous butylscopolamine bromide to facilitate spontaneous (non-operative) delivery in... | ||
| Medical condition: Nulliparous women with induction of labor at term and a singleton fetus in vertex position | ||
| Disease: | ||
| Population Age: Adults | Gender: Female | |
| Trial protocol: NO (Trial now transitioned) | ||
| Trial results: (No results available) | ||
| EudraCT Number: 2014-001948-37 | Sponsor Protocol Number: 3344 | Start Date*: 2014-10-30 |
| Sponsor Name:North Bristol NHS Trust | ||
| Full Title: Intramuscular oxytocics: A multi-centre randomised comparison study of intramuscular Carbetocin, Syntocinon and Syntometrine for the third stage of labour following vaginal birth | ||
| Medical condition: Post partum haemorrhage | ||
| Disease: | ||
| Population Age: Adults | Gender: Female | |
| Trial protocol: GB (Completed) | ||
| Trial results: View results | ||
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