Study title: Juul, S. E. and Christensen, R. D. Effect of recombinant granulocyte colony-stimulating factor on blood neutrophil concentrations among patients with "idiopathic neonatal neutropenia": a randomized, placebo-controlled trial Journal of Perinatology 23(6): 493-7.Juul, S. E. and Christensen, R. D. Effect of recombinant granulocyte colony-stimulating factor on blood neutrophil concentrations among patients with "idiopathic neonatal neutropenia": a randomized, placebo-controlled trial Journal of Perinatology 23(6): 493-7.
Type of medicine: Medicines containing chemical active substances | |||||
Therapeutic area: Hemic and Lymphatic Diseases | |||||
Brands: Please see report | |||||
MAH holders: Please see report | |||||
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Active substance: FILGASTRIM | |||||
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Document link: Bibliography - Neupogen[2].pdf | |||||
Document date: 2011-08-03 | |||||
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Scope of study: Clinical | |||||
Population of study subjects: | Preterm newborn Infants | Newborn infants (1 to 27 days) | Infants and toddlers (28 days to 24 months) | Children (2 to 11 years) | Adolescents (12 to 18 years) |
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