Keywords
Concomitant Medication ×
Sommario
  1. 1. Test clinico
  2. 2. Documentazione di routine
  3. 3. Registro / studio di coorte
  4. 4. Garanzia di qualità
  5. 5. Dati Standard
  6. 6. Risultato segnalato dal paziente
  7. 7. Specialità mediche
    1. 7.1. Anestesiologia
    1. 7.2. Dermatologia
    1. 7.3. orecchio naso gola
    1. 7.4. Geriatria
    1. 7.5. Ginecologia / Ostetricia
    1. 7.6. Medicina Interna
      1. Ematologia
      1. Malattie infettive
      1. Cardiologia / Angiologia
      1. pneumologia
      1. Gastroenterologia
      1. Nefrologia
      1. Endocrinologia / Malattie metaboliche
      1. Reumatologia
    1. 7.7. Neurologia
    1. 7.8. Oftalmologia
    1. 7.9. Cure palliative
    1. 7.10. Patologia / Forense
    1. 7.11. Pediatria
    1. 7.12. Psichiatria / Psicosomatica
    1. 7.13. Radiologia
    1. 7.14. Chirurgia
      1. Chirurgia generale / viscerale
      1. Neurochirurgia
      1. Chirurgia plastica
      1. Chirurgia toracica
      1. Trauma / Ortopedia
      1. Chirurgia vascolare
    1. 7.15. Urologia
    1. 7.16. Medicina odontoiatrica / OMS
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- 21/11/18 - 1 modulo, 18 itemgroups, 47 elementi, 1 linguaggio
Itemgroups: Date of Visit/ Assessment , Completion of Visit Assessments, Run- In Failure, Investigator Siganture , Date of Visit/ Assessment , Randomisation Criteria, Run- In Failure , Investigator Siganture , ICS/ LABA Concomitant Medications, Randomisation Number, Investigatinal Product, Vital Signs, Candidiasis Examination, Electronically transferred lab data, Device Use Assessment, Subject Withdrawal Status, Electronically transferred lab data , Liver Events Assessment
- 21/10/19 - 1 modulo, 4 itemgroups, 13 elementi, 1 linguaggio
Itemgroups: Administrative Data, Unscheduled Visit, Adverse event/ Concomitant medication/ Repeat assessment check, Liver event
Study ID: 108062 Clinical Study ID: 108062 Study Title: A three part, staggered cohort, open-label and double blind, randomized, placebo controlled study to investigate the efficacy, safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of eltrombopag, a thrombopoietin receptor agonist, in previously treated pediatric patients with chronic idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). Eltrombopag PETIT: Eltrombopag in PEdiatric patients with Thrombocytopenia from ITP Patient Level Data: Study Listed on ClinicalStudyDataRequest.com Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00908037 https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00908037 Sponsor: GlaxoSmithKline Collaborators: N/A Phase: Phase 2 Study Recruitment Status: Completed Generic Name: eltrombopag, Placebo Trade Name: N/A Study Indication: Purpura, Thrombocytopaenic, Idiopathic The study consists of a screening, Day 1 and three parts. All subjects be supposed to receive 24 weeks (6 months) of eltrombopag treatment during Part 2/3. Sreening period: Up to 28 days prior to Day 1 of treatment. Day 1 Part 1 (Dose Finding Phase):: A 24-week (6 months) open label treatment period for 5 subjects in each age cohort. (short: P1W1-P1W7, P1W8-23, P1W24/EW). A safety, PK and platelet count review took place after 12 weeks (3 months) of treatment. Subjects in the Dose Finding Phase did not participate in the Randomized Period. Part 2 (Randomized Period): A 7-week randomized, double-blind, placebocontrolled period involving 18 subjects per cohort (short: P2W1-P2W7). Part 3: An open-label treatment period where subjects randomized to eltrombopag in Part 2 received an additional 17 weeks of eltrombopag in Part 3 and subjects randomized to placebo in Part 2 received 24 weeks of eltrombopag in Part 3 (short: P3W8-30, P3W31/EW). Follow-up: 4 weeks following the last dose of eltrombopag (short: FUW1- FUW4). Additional ocular examinations were performed at 12 and 24 weeks (3 and 6 months) after the last dose of eltrombopag. after that in month 3 and 6 (short: FUM3, FUM6). The subjects were enrolled in 3 cohorts: Cohort 1: Subjects between 12 and 17 years old (<18 years of age at Day 1). Cohort 2: Subjects between 6 and 11 years old (<12 years of age at Day 1). Cohort 3: Subjects between 1 and 5 years old (<6 years of age at Day 1). This document contains the Adverse event/ Concomitant medication/ Repeat assessment check and Liver event form. It has to be filled in for logs and repeats.

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