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| EudraCT Number: 2007-004269-16 | Sponsor Protocol Number: IGFI-1 | Start Date*: 2008-02-28 |
| Sponsor Name:Queen Mary, University of London | ||
| Full Title: Pharmacokinetic studies of recombinant human insulin-like growth factor I (rhIGF-I) in children with Crohn’s disease-induced growth retardation. | ||
| Medical condition: Growth failure in children with Crohn's disease | ||
| Disease: | ||
| Population Age: Children, Adolescents, Under 18 | Gender: Male, Female | |
| Trial protocol: GB (Completed) | ||
| Trial results: View results | ||
| EudraCT Number: 2008-004533-21 | Sponsor Protocol Number: 03602 | Start Date*: 2010-06-25 | |||||||||||
| Sponsor Name:ICIN | |||||||||||||
| Full Title: The role of Bosentan in fontan patients: improvement of aerobic capacity | |||||||||||||
| Medical condition: To study whether bosentan (endothelin receptor inhibitor) improves aerobic capacity (VO2max) and exercise performance in adult patients with a Fontan operation. | |||||||||||||
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| Population Age: | Gender: Male, Female | ||||||||||||
| Trial protocol: NL (Ongoing) | |||||||||||||
| Trial results: (No results available) | |||||||||||||
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