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Active clinical trials for "Anemia"

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To Assess the Efficacy and Safety of RVT-1401 in the Treatment of Warm Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia...

Warm Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia

This is a Phase 2 non-randomized, open-label study to investigate the efficacy, safety and tolerability of RVT-1401 in patients with Warm Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia.

Terminated20 enrollment criteria

A Single Ascending Study of IOP Injection in Patients With Iron Deficient Anemia

Iron Deficiency Anemia

The purpose is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of IOP Injection (MPB-1514) for the treatment of iron-deficient anemia (IDA).

Terminated21 enrollment criteria

Stroke Prevention in Young Adults With Sickle Cell Anemia

Sickle Cell DiseaseSickle Cell Anemia5 more

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is the most common genetic disease, affecting about 25 million people worldwide. Approximately 150,000 Nigerian children are born each year with sickle cell disease (SCD), making it the country with the largest burden of SCD in the world. Recent advancements in care for children with SCA have translated into improved survival of children in both high and low-resource settings. However, more complications of SCD are seen in those who survive to adulthood. Silent cerebral infarcts (SCI) and strokes are among the most devastating complications of SCD, affecting 40% and 10% of children, respectively. The overall goal of this study is to extend the Investigator's successful capacity-building effort in the assessment of neurological morbidity in children with SCD living in northern Nigeria (Kano) to young adults with SCD living in the same region. About 50% of all adults with SCD live in Nigeria. Despite the high prevalence of SCD in Africa, the neurological morbidity is not well characterized, limiting opportunities for primary and secondary stroke prevention strategies. At least 50% of young adults with sickle cell anemia (SCA), the most severe form of the disease, will have SCIs and an estimated 10% will have strokes, based on studies in high-resource settings. In high-resource settings, screening for abnormal transcranial Doppler (TCD) velocities in children with SCA, coupled with regular blood transfusion has resulted in a 92% reduction of relative risk for strokes. Despite this effective strategy, regular blood transfusion therapy does not seem sustainable in sub-Saharan Africa due to shortages and the risk of transfusion transmissible infections. Additionally, there is a lack of evidence-based stroke prevention strategies in young adults with SCA, either in the high-income or in low-resource settings. Based on the foregoing, the Investigators propose to determine the prevalence of neurological injury (overt stroke, transient ischemic attacks, and silent cerebral infarcts) in young adults at the transition age from 16-25 years. The Investigators will also, for the first time, assess conventional risk factors of stroke in the general population to determine whether a different prevention strategy is required to reduce the incidence of neurological injury in this high-risk population.

Active10 enrollment criteria

A Study of TP-0184 to Treat Anemia in Adults With IPSS-R Low or Intermediate Risk MDS

Anemia in Myelodysplastic Syndromes

This study will evaluate preliminary safety and efficacy of TP-0184 to treat anemia when administered to adult patients with Revised International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS-R) low or intermediate risk MDS. The recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) will be determined by the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) or maximum administered dose (MAD) in the Phase 1 portion of the study.

Terminated59 enrollment criteria

Correcting Anemia and Native Vitamin D Supplementation in Kidney Transplant Recipients

Kidney TransplantationAnemia3 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of anemia correction and vitamin D supplementation in kidney transplant recipients.

Terminated12 enrollment criteria

Study of Epoetin Alfa to Treat Anemia After Kidney Transplantation

Anemia

The primary purpose of this study is to determine the effect of Epoetin Alfa (Procrit) on the change in hemoglobin (red blood cell count) in anemic kidney transplant recipients. The investigators hypothesize that epoetin alfa will raise hemoglobin.

Terminated16 enrollment criteria

A Study of Subcutaneous Mircera for the Treatment of Anemia in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients.

Anemia

This 2 arm study will compare the efficacy of monthly Mircera and epoetin alfa in peritoneal dialysis patients who self-inject at home or receive in-centre injections. The safety of subcutaneous (sc) Mircera and injection site reactions and patient satisfaction will also be assessed. Eligible patients will be randomized either to receive monthly sc injections of Mircera (and will be switched from sc epoetin alfa) at a starting dose of 120-360 micrograms, or to remain on standard of care sc epoetin alfa. Dose adjustments will be permitted to reach/maintain a hemoglobin level of 10-12g/dL. The anticipated time on study treatment is 3-12 months, and the target sample size is 380 individuals.

Terminated9 enrollment criteria

A Study of Subcutaneous Mircera for the Treatment of Anemia in Pre-Dialysis Participants With Chronic...

Anemia

This single arm study will assess the efficacy and safety of subcutaneous Mircera for correction of anemia in participants with chronic kidney disease who are not on dialysis and are not treated with erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESA). Eligible participants will receive Mircera by monthly subcutaneous injections, dependent on body weight (with a starting dose of 1.2 micrograms/kilogram [mcg/kg]). The anticipated time on study treatment is 3-12 months, and the target sample size is 100-500 individuals.

Terminated6 enrollment criteria

A Dose Conversion Study of Epoetin Alfa in Subjects With the Anemia of Chronic Kidney Disease.

AnemiaChronic Renal Insufficiency

The purpose of this study was to evaluate hemoglobin stability in subjects who had received darbepoetin alfa for a minimum of 3 months prior to study entry who were then converted to epoetin alfa at the same dosing frequency to maintain a hemoglobin level of 12 plus or minus 1 g/dL (range 11-13- g/dL).

Terminated12 enrollment criteria

A Safety Study of Pentoxifylline for the Treatment of Anemia

End Stage Renal Disease

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients have increased levels of inflammation and oxidative stress, which in turn contribute to anemia and cardiovascular disease. Pentoxifylline is known to have anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties, and has shown promise in improving the treatment of patients with anemia. This study will examine the use of pentoxifylline for the treatment of anemia in chronic kidney disease.

Terminated33 enrollment criteria
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