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Persistent Lyme Empiric Antibiotic Study Europe. A Prospective, Randomised Study Comparing Two Prolonged Oral Antibiotic Strategies After Initial Intravenous Ceftriaxone Therapy for Patients With Symptoms of Proven or Possible Persistent Lyme Disease.

Trial Profile

Persistent Lyme Empiric Antibiotic Study Europe. A Prospective, Randomised Study Comparing Two Prolonged Oral Antibiotic Strategies After Initial Intravenous Ceftriaxone Therapy for Patients With Symptoms of Proven or Possible Persistent Lyme Disease.

Status: Active, no longer recruiting
Phase of Trial: Phase IV

Latest Information Update: 18 Sep 2021

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At a glance

  • Drugs Clarithromycin; Doxycycline; Hydroxychloroquine
  • Indications Lyme disease
  • Focus Therapeutic Use
  • Acronyms PLEASE

Most Recent Events

  • 08 Sep 2016 Biomarkers information updated
  • 12 Jul 2013 Planned End Date changed from 1 Sep 2013 to 1 Feb 2014 as reported by ClinicalTrials.gov.
  • 12 Jul 2013 Status changed from recruiting to active, no longer recruiting as reported by ClinicalTrials.gov.

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