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Complex PK/PD relationships of three IVIPs (ferric carboxymaltose, iron sucrose and iron isomaltoside) for the first time identifying a two compartment model of transient NTBI generation following a single dose administration

Trial Profile

Complex PK/PD relationships of three IVIPs (ferric carboxymaltose, iron sucrose and iron isomaltoside) for the first time identifying a two compartment model of transient NTBI generation following a single dose administration

Status: Completed
Phase of Trial: Phase I

Latest Information Update: 04 Dec 2019

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At a glance

  • Drugs Ferric carboxymaltose (Primary) ; Ferric derisomaltose (Primary) ; Iron sucrose (Primary)
  • Indications Iron metabolism disorders
  • Focus Pharmacodynamics; Pharmacokinetics
  • Sponsors Vifor Pharma

Most Recent Events

  • 04 Dec 2019 New trial record
  • 06 Nov 2019 Results assessing PK/PD relationship for three iron-carbohydrate complex preparations, released in 61st Annual Meeting and Exposition of the American Society of Hematology

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