Either you have JavaScript disabled or your browser does not support Javascript . To work properly, this page requires JavaScript to be enabled.
How to enable JavaScript in your browser?

A retrospective study evaluating the co-relation between development of blood clots due to COVID-19 vaccines

X
Trial Profile

A retrospective study evaluating the co-relation between development of blood clots due to COVID-19 vaccines

Status: Completed
Phase of Trial: Phase IV

Latest Information Update: 28 Jun 2021

Price :

$35 *

Note:
  • Adis is an information provider.
  • Final gross price and currency may vary according to local VAT and billing address.
  • Your purchase entitles you to full access to the information contained in our trial profile at the time of purchase.
  • A link to download a PDF version of the trial profile will be included in your email receipt.

At a glance

  • Drugs Ad26.COV2 S (Primary) ; Elasomeran (Primary) ; Tozinameran (Primary) ; Diphtheria tetanus and pertussis vaccine; GSK 137173A; Hepatitis A vaccine; Hepatitis B vaccine; Influenza virus vaccine; Measles mumps and rubella virus vaccine; Pneumococcal vaccine; Poliovirus vaccine inactivated; Varicella vaccines
  • Indications COVID 2019 infections
  • Focus Adverse reactions
  • Most Recent Events

    • 28 Jun 2021 New trial record
    • 17 Jun 2021 According to a Mayo Clinic media release, results from the study have been published in the Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases.
    • 17 Jun 2021 Results presented in a Mayo Clinic media release.

You need to be a logged in or subscribed to view this content Request demo

If your organization or you do not have a subscription, try one of the following:
  • Contacting your organization’s admin about adding this content to your AdisInsight subscription
  • Buying a PDF version of any individual profile
  • Request a free trial
If your organization has a subscription, there are several access options, even while working remotely:
  • Working within your organization’s network
  • with username/password or try to via your institution
  • Persisted access using your organization’s identifier stored in your user browser for 90 days
Back to top