8 results
Effect of folic acid supplementation in pregnancy on preeclampsia - Folic Acid Clinical
Trial (FACT)
Primary ObjectiveThe overall aim is to evaluate a new preeclampsia (PE) prevention strategy: 4.0mg (1.0mg x 4) of folic acid supplementation vs. placebo from early (80/7 to 166/7 weeks of gestation) pregnancy until delivery.Secondary ObjectivesTo…
The primary objective of this study is to compare, in a randomized phase III trial, the effect of 10-day decitabine at a dose of 20 mg/m2 versus conventional induction chemotherapy (*3+7*) on OS in older AML patients.
our main objective is to determine whether additional folic acid to ferrous fumarate contributes to the increase of haemoglobin and the improvement of health status in post partum anaemia. Our second objective is to asses what the difference in…
Part A:To demonstrate that SAR153191 on top of MTX is effective on reduction of signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis at 12 weeksPart B:• To demonstrate that SAR153191 on top of MTX is effective on reduction of signs and symptoms of RA at 24…
In the proposed study, two main issues will be addressed: first, it will be studied whether a high dose (4.0 mg) of FA supplementation periconceptional has an added value over the now recommended low dose of 0.4 mg in the prevention of congenital…
The purpose of this study is to investigate to what extent GBR 830 is tolerated. It will also be investigated how quickly and to what extent GBR 830 is absorbed and eliminated from the body (this is called pharmacokinetics) and to what extent the…
The main goal of the proposed project is to compare two MTX dosing regimens to suppress ADA levels in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) with loss of response to anti-TNF agents, and to relate these findings to clinical and biochemical…
The primary objective of the first randomized question (R1) open for allLBL patients (pts) of the core study cohort, is to evaluate whether thecumulative incidence of relapses in the central nervous system can bedecreased by substituting prednisone…