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1. Study Posting (3782) Trial #71217, Pneumonia, Syracuse, NY ...Posting (3782) Trial #71217, Pneumonia, Syracuse, NY Trial Information Are you a patient with a Lower Respiratory Tract Infection? If so, you may be eligible for a research study Adult volunteers are ...View Page
2. Study Posting (3659) Trial #91429, Bronchitis, Spartanburg, SC ...Posting (3659) Trial #91429, Bronchitis, Spartanburg, SC Trial Information Are you a patient with a Lower Respiratory Tract Infection? If so, you may be eligible for a research study. Volunteers age 18 ...View Page
3. Newly Approved Drug Therapies (19) Cedax (ceftibuten), Schering-Plough, ...is active against a broad spectrum of bacteria that are common causes of upper and lower respiratory tract infections. These include most strains of Haemophilus influenzae, Moraxella catarrhalis, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and Streptococcus ...View Page
4. Newly Approved Drug Therapies (215) Zagam (sparfloxacin) tablets, Rhone Poulenc Rorer, ...against a broad range of Gram-positive, Gram-negative, and atypical pathogens that cause common lower respiratory tract infections. In addition, Zagam is highly active in vitro against many penicillin-resistant strains ...View Page
5. Newly Approved Drug Therapies (853) Ketek (telithromycin), Sanofi-aventis, ...infections safely.The drug was designed to deliver targeted coverage in community-acquired upper and lower respiratory tract infections. Ketek tablets are indicated for the treatment of infections caused by the following ...View Page
6. CenterWatch: Clinical Trials in Category (168) Bronchitis ...Research Study South Carolina Spartanburg : S. Carolina Pharmaceutical Research Are you a patient with a Lower Respiratory Tract Infection? Jobson Medical Information • Privacy | • Glossary Copyright © 1995-2010 Jobson Medical Information LLC. Designed ...View Page
7. Study Posting (77) Trial #142230, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Infection, New Hyde Park, NY ...not participate in this study if you or your child: • Are HIV positive • Have RSV lower respiratory tract infection • Have previous, current, or planned administration of an investigational RSV vaccine • Are allergic ...View Page
8. CenterWatch: Clinical Trials in Category (167) Pneumonia ...York Syracuse : Internist Associates of Central New York, PC Are you a patient with a Lower Respiratory Tract Infection? If so, you may be eligible for a research study North Carolina Winston ...View Page
9. Newly Approved Drug Therapies (544) Amoxil (amoxicillin), SmithKline Beecham, ...other common bacteria. It is used primarily as a first-line antibiotic for upper and lower respiratory tract infections. Amoxil can be taken with or without food. Side Effects Adverse events include ...View Page
10. Clinical Trial Results by Drug Names ...n (%) Oseltamivir 75 mg b.i.d. (n=223), n (%) Bronchitis 39 (15) 24 (11) Lower respiratory tract infection 3 (1) 0 (0) Pneumonia 6 (2) 5 (2) Sinusitis 3 (1) 5 ...View Page
11. CenterWatch Clinical Research Profile (879) Trial #413, CMX Research Inc., Oakville, ON, Canada ...of ear, nose, throat - Preventative Medicine - Rheumatoid Arthritis - Sexually Transmitted Disease - Skin disorders - Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract Infection - Urinary Tract Infection • Gastroenterology • General Surgery • Internal Medicine • Oncology • Orthopedics • Pain Management • Female ...View Page
12. CenterWatch Clinical Research Profile (3782) Trial #1672, Internist Associates of Central New York, PC, Syracuse, NY ...Trials The following trial(s) are actively recruiting patients: • Are you a patient with a Lower Respiratory Tract Infection? If so, you may be eligible for a research study • Do you have ...View Page
13. Newly Approved Drug Therapies (88) Prilosec (omeprazole)/Biaxin (clarithromycin) Combination Therapy, Astra Merck, Abbott Laboratories, ...is indicated for the treatment of mild-to-moderate infections, including upper-respiratory tract infections, lower-respiratory tract infections, and uncomplicated skin and skin-structure infections. Jobson Medical Information • Privacy | • Glossary Copyright ...View Page
14. Clinical Trial Results by Drug Names ...in Cohort 3 and 3 patients in Cohort 4. Reported SAEs were pyrexia (2 cases), lower respiratory tract infection, neutropenic sepsis, myocardial infarction, cerebrovascular accident, confusional state, pulmonary embolism and rash. No ...View Page
15. Clinical Trial Results by Drug Names ...n (%) Oseltamivir 75 mg b.i.d. (n=118), n (%) Bronchitis 20 (15) 13 (11) Lower respiratory tract infection 0 (0) 1 (1) Otitis media 1 (1) 2 (2) Pneumonia 2 (2 ...View Page
16. Clinical Trial Results by Drug Names ...antibiotic used to treat a specified secondary illness. 2 Secondary illness preferred term of bronchitis, lower respiratory tract infection, otitis media, pneumonia or sinusitis commencing on or after study Day 3. 3 ...View Page
17. Clinical Trial Results by Drug Names ...21550/5540 Sinusitis NOS 3 -2 -3 9 Augmentin Duo Forte, 2 tablets 5 10 Lower respiratory tract infection NOS 5 0 -1 22 21563/2041 Pneumonia NOS 3 -3 -1 21 ...View Page
18. CenterWatch Clinical Research Profile (3659) Trial #1622, S. Carolina Pharmaceutical Research, Spartanburg, SC ...actively recruiting patients: • "Are you being treated for osteoarthritis? • Are you a patient with a Lower Respiratory Tract Infection? • COPD Getting You Down? • Cough Getting Worse? Breathing More Difficult? Coughing up More ...View Page
19. Newly Approved Drug Therapies (981) Rotarix (Rotavirus Vaccine, Live, Oral), GlaxoSmithKline, ...risk of intussusception and other serious adverse effects (specifically Kawasaki disease, hospitalizations due to acute lower respiratory tract infections, and convulsions) in recipients of ROTARIX. The study will include approximately 44,000 ...View Page
20. Clinical Trial Results by Drug Names ...the above used to treat specified secondary illness. 2 Secondary illness preferred term of bronchitis, lower respiratory tract infection, otitis media, pneumonia or sinusitis commencing at least 48 hours after first study ...View Page
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