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our main objective is to determine whether additional folic acid to ferrous fumarate contributes to the increase of haemoglobin and the improvement of health status in post partum anaemia. Our second objective is to asses what the difference in…
Primary: To evaluate the efficacy of FF/UMEC/VI to reduce the annual rate of moderate and severe exacerbations compared with dual therapy of FF/VI or UMEC/VI in subjects with COPD. Secondary: Long term safety and other efficacy parameters.
Primary:To compare the effect of UMEC/VI (62.5/25 mcg once daily) with UMEC (62.5 mcg once daily) on lung functionSecondary:To compare UMEC/VI, UMEC with salmeterol (50 mcg twice daily) on patient reported outcomes and on other COPD efficacy…
Part 1:Prospective evaluation of serum ferritin levels after suppletion with ferrous fumarate, Losferron or Ferinject in patients with iron deficiency after primary RYGB. Which therapy is the most effective one to replace ironstorage?We also analyse…
The aim of this study is the efficacy of a simplified triple regimen at an energy setting of 12 J/cm2 instead of 2x2x15 J/cm2, without a cleaning phase in between, and its effect on the rate of stenosis and overall complications when using the Barrx…
Efficacy and safety.
Evaluate if ironabsorption is disturbed after a RYGB, which leads to a insufficient treatment of oral ironsuppletion. Analyse if failure of oral ironsuppletion is predictable at baseline (T=0) in the absorption test.
Ferinject in patients with iron deficiency after primary RYGB. Which therapy is the most effective one to replace ironstorage?We also analyse the interval between initiation of therapy and adequate correction of iron deficiency.
To compare the efficacy, side effects and therapy compliance of intermittent (three times a week) versus daily oral iron supplementation for anaemia in pregnancy attributed to iron deficiency.
To evaluate if hepcidin levels can predict response to iron therapy with either ferrous fumarate, ferric maltol, and intravenous iron in patients with IBD.