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Efficacy of Ferric Carboxymaltose Versus Iron Sucrose in Non-dialysis Dependent Chronic Kidney Disease Patients
Summary: The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if Ferric Carboxymaltose is a safe efficacious alternative to Iron Sucrose for treatment of Iron deficiency anemia in non-dialysis dependent chronic kidney disease patients. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does Ferric Carboxymaltose causes similar or higher rise in hemoglobin concentration and serum Ferritin and transferrin saturation * What ...
Pilot Study Evaluating Efficacy and Economic Advantage of Sucrosomial® Iron Post-operative Supplementation vs Standard of Care in Patients After Cardiac Surgery
Summary: Primary objective: to evaluate the non-inferiority in terms of improvement of hemoglobin (Hg) levels within 30 days postoperatively between two proposed treatments. Secondary objective: to evaluate the financial costs associated with Sucrosomial® Iron treatment compared to Iron Sucrose (IV), while demonstrating non-inferiority in the improvement of hemoglobin levels, reduction in transfusion requi...
Intravenous Iron Isomaltoside Versus Iron Sucrose for Treatment of Iron Deficiency in Pregnancy: A Randomized Comparative Trial
Summary: Ion deficiency anemia (IDA) is associated with poor neonatal outcomes and maternal morbidity. Iron replacement may be done with oral iron or intravenous iron, with intravenous iron being utilized later in pregnancy or if there is an inadequate response to oral iron in the first trimester. In Canada, iron sucrose has been used, however iron isomaltoside is as safe as other formulations of IV iron b...
Effect of Iron Sucrose Combined With Human Erythropoietin and Vitamin C on Perioperative Allogeneic Red Blood Cell Infusion in Major Cardiac Surgery
Summary: The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if a combined iron supplementation regimen can reduce the need for blood transfusions in adults with iron-deficiency anemia undergoing major elective cardiac surgery. The trial will also look at whether this regimen is safe and well tolerated. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does the combined regimen lower the amount of allogeneic red blood cel...
Iron Replacement to Reduce Anemia During Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy
Summary: This is an open-label, single institution study evaluating the efficacy of intravenous iron sucrose monotherapy in patients with thoracic, breast, GU and GI malignancies undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy with the goal of undergoing surgical resection.
Effectiveness of Iron Sucrose Combined With rHuEPO and Ascorbic Acid in Improving Perioperative Anaemia in Patients Undergoing Major Cardiac Surgery
Summary: We used the preoperative intervention of iron sucrose in combination with human erythropoietin and vitamin C as an innovative combination therapy. This combined treatment strategy aims to improve perioperative anaemia in patients by promoting erythropoiesis and improving iron metabolism. Compared with previous perioperative intravenous iron supplementation, this innovative combination therapy stra...
A Phase 3, Randomized, Open-Label, Multicenter Study to Evaluate the Safety, Efficacy and Pharmacokinetics of Ferumoxytol for the Treatment of Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) in Pediatric Subjects
Summary: This is a Phase 3, randomized, open-label, multicenter, study in male and female pediatric subjects (2 years to \<18 years of age) with IDA, or felt by their clinician to be at risk of developing IDA. This study allows for enrollment of subjects with IDA regardless of etiology, except for CKD subjects (pediatric CKD subjects are being studied in a separate ferumoxytol protocol).
A Phase 3, Randomized, Open-Label, Multicenter Study to Evaluate the Safety (Compared to Iron Sucrose), Efficacy and Pharmacokinetics of Ferumoxytol for the Treatment of Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) in Pediatric Subjects With Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
Objectives: To evaluate the safety (compared to iron sucrose) and efficacy of ferumoxytol in pediatric CKD subjects with iron deficiency anemia (IDA) or who are at risk of development of IDA Secondary
Randomized Control Trial: Intravenous Iron Versus Oral Iron for the Treatment of Iron Deficiency Anemia in Pregnancy
Summary: This study aims to assess whether administering intravenous iron early in pregnancy, compared to standard oral iron treatment, can enhance hemoglobin levels before delivery and reduce the need for blood transfusions in patients with iron deficiency anemia. Patients diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia were randomly assigned to receive either oral or intravenous iron. Before treatment initiation, ...
Last Updated: 10/31/2025