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Asses whether, in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and iron deficiency, ferric carboxymaltose improves leftventricular diastolic function and skeletal muscle function by improving energy metabolism
To measure the effect of intravenous ferric carboxymaltose treatment on exercise tolerance, microvascular perfusion and perioperative hemostasis in patients with mild iron deficiency anemia undergoing arterial vascular surgery.
The major research objective is to prove that the consumption of plant stanol ester enriched yogurts can improve immune function in vivo in asthma patients
Secondary objectives are to evaluate the effect of intravenous FCM compared to pla¬cebo on:1. Evolution from baseline of cardiac function parameters as assessed by 2D Echo/Doppler cardiography 4, 12 and 24 weeks after start of study treatment.2.…
The purpose of this study will be to examine the effect of ferrous fumarate or ferinject in patients after a caesarean section with a hemoglobin level between 5.0. and 7.0 mmol/L.The primary outcome measure will be the hemoglobin level at 3 and 6…
Primary Objective(s)* To evaluate, relative to placebo, the effect of intravenous (IV) FCM on repeated heart failure (HF) hospitalisations and cardiovascular (CV) death.Secondary Objective(s)* To evaluate, relative to placebo, the effect of IV FCM…
The purpose of this study is to investigate how safe ceftibuten is and how well it is tolerated when it is administered at higher dose levels than those currently available on the market (daily doses up to 400 mg). It will also be investigated how…
In this study we will investigate how safe the new compound VNRX-7145 and the combination of 2 study compounds, the new compound VNRX7145 and the approved compound ceftibuten, are and how well they are tolerated when they are used by healthy…
To study the effects of FCM on exercise tolerance, haematinic parameters, quality of life, cardiac function, muscle function, bone and mineral parameters, microbiota, the immune system, the incidence of infections, allograft failure and mortality in…