
CardioSideral Heart Surgery: Randomized Study on Sucrosomial Iron Supplementation Before Heart Surgery...
AnemiaThis randomized, single blind (Outcomes Assessor), non-profit study is aimed at verifying whether routine preoperative supplementation with Sucrosomial® Iron in patients scheduled for cardiac surgery may increase baseline haemoglobin, constrain the haemoglobin decrease between postoperative day 2 and 3 (haemoglobin drift), and reduce the postoperative transfusion requirements, in order to identify a new strategy for pre-hospitalization optimization and post-operative recovery.

A Study of Intermittent Oral Dosing of ASP1517 in Hemodialysis Chronic Kidney Disease Patients With...
Hemodialysis Chronic Kidney Disease Patients With AnemiaThe objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of ASP1517 compared to darbepoetin alfa in hemodialysis chronic kidney disease patients with anemia.

Substitution of the Normal Levels of Iron and Hemoglobin in Pregnant Women With Iron Supplement...
Prevention of AnemiaThe purpose of the study is to investigate the effectiveness of iron in the treatment of iron deficiency in pregnant 2nd and 3rd quarter. Every 30 days the investigators measure the hemoglobin, hematocrit and iron in serum and assess the course of treatment.

Optimizing Iron Status While Minimizing Morbidity in HIV-infected Ugandan Children
AnemiaIron-deficiency2 moreRandomized, placebo-controlled trial of the effect of 84 days of daily iron supplementation on iron status, gut microbiome profile, infectious disease frequency, and HIV disease severity in moderately anemic [hemoglobin 9 - <11 g/dL (6-59 mo); hemoglobin 9 - < 11.5 g/dL (5 -12 years)], HIV-infected Ugandan children between the ages of 6 mos and 12 years.

Study to Test the Hypothesis of Non-inferior Efficacy and Safety of Ferrum Lek® (Iron (III) Hydroxide...
Mild and Moderate Iron-deficiency AnaemiaThe purpose of this study was to evaluate non-inferiority for efficacy and safety of Ferrum Lek® (iron (III) hydroxide polymaltosate), 100 mg chewable tablets (Lek d.d., Slovenia), compared to MALTOFER® (Vifor S.A., Switzerland), in the treatment of patients with mild and moderate iron-deficiency anaemia.

FG-4592 for Treatment of Anemia in Subjects With Chronic Kidney Disease
AnemiaThis is a randomized, multicenter, open-label, active-controlled study of the treatment of anemia in subjects with CKD on dialysis, with treatment up to 52 weeks.

Efficacy Study of Intravenous Iron Preparation to Iron Deficiency Anemia
Iron Deficiency AnemiaThe purpose of this study is to confirm the non-inferiority of Z-213 compared to Saccharated Ferric Oxide using the maximum change in Hb from baseline over 12 weeks in patients with Iron-deficiency Anemia (IDA)

Study to Evaluate Vadadustat for the Correction of Anemia in Participants With Non-dialysis-dependent...
AnemiaNon-Dialysis-Dependent Chronic Kidney DiseaseA multicenter, randomized, open-label, active-controlled Phase 3 study for the correction of anemia and maintenance of hemoglobin (Hb) in participants with Non-Dialysis-Dependent Chronic Kidney Disease (NDD-CKD)

A Study to Investigate the Effect of Roxadustat Versus Recombinant Human Erythropoietin (rHuEPO)...
Anemia of Chronic Kidney DiseaseThis is a Phase IV, randomized, active-controlled, open-label, parallel design, multicenter prospective study to evaluate the effect of roxadustat versus rHuEPO treatment on the gastrointestinal (GI) iron absorption in patients with anemia of Stage 4 and Stage 5 CKD.

Total Dose Infusion of Ferumoxytol(1020mg) in 15 Minutes for Iron Deficiency Anemia
Iron Deficiency AnemiaThe aim of the study is to recruit 30 patients who have been referred to Auerach Hematology Oncology Assoc. for the treatment of iron defeciency anemia with iv iron (Ferumoxytol 1020 mg) administered via infusion pump over 15 minutes. To ascertain acute safety and tolerability of ferumoxytol during immediate post dosing observation period. Assess additional safety profile and laboratory assessment at follow up visit and interim telephone follow up.