There are currently 5 active clinical trials seeking participants for Iron Deficiency Anemia research studies. The states with the highest number of trials for Iron Deficiency Anemia participants are Florida, California, Texas and North Carolina.
Intravenous Versus Oral Iron for Treating Iron-Deficiency Anemia in Pregnancy
Recruiting
Double blind, placebo controlled, multicenter randomized trial in pregnant women in the U.S. (N=746) to test the central hypothesis that IV iron in pregnant women with moderate-to-severe IDA (Hb<10 g/dL and ferritin<30 ng/mL) at 13 - 30 weeks will be effective, safe and cost-effective in reducing severe maternal morbidity-as measured by peripartum blood transfusion-and will also improve offspring neurodevelopment.
Gender:
Female
Ages:
Between 18 years and 45 years
Trial Updated:
12/14/2023
Locations: Michigan University Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan +3 locations
Conditions: Iron Deficiency Anemia, Pregnancy
A Study to Evaluate Ferumoxytol for the Treatment of Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) in Pediatric Subjects
Recruiting
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).
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 2 years and 17 years
Trial Updated:
07/25/2023
Locations: Arkansas Children's Hospital, Little Rock, Arkansas +14 locations
Conditions: Iron Deficiency Anemia
Meals to Improve Absorption of Iron Supplements
Recruiting
One of the targeted objectives of Healthy People 2020 is to reduce iron deficiency among women of reproductive age (WRA). Consuming foods rich in iron and/or oral iron supplementation is typically recommended to improve iron status; however, global rates of iron deficiency remain high. Thus, nutritional strategies to improve/maintain iron status are warranted. Dietary iron is found in two different forms: heme and non-heme iron. Non-heme iron is found in plant-based sources and is commonly used... Read More
Gender:
Female
Ages:
Between 18 years and 40 years
Trial Updated:
07/18/2023
Locations: Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Conditions: Iron-deficiency, Iron Deficiency Anemia, Iron Deficiency Anemia Treatment
Darbe Plus IV Iron to Decrease Transfusions While Maintaining Iron Sufficiency in Preterm Infants
Recruiting
In this phase II trial, the investigators overarching goal is to demonstrate the feasibility and potential benefit of darbepoetin (Darbe) plus slow-release intravenous (IV) iron to decrease transfusions, maintain iron sufficiency and improve the neurodevelopmental outcomes of preterm infants. Investigators hypothesize that in infants < 32 completed weeks of gestation, combined treatment with Darbe plus Ferumoxytol (FMX) or Darbe plus low molecular weight iron dextran (LMW-ID) will: 1) be safe,... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
3 days and below
Trial Updated:
06/22/2023
Locations: University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Conditions: Prematurity, Iron-deficiency, Iron Deficiency Anemia, Iron Malabsorption
Trial of IV vs Oral Iron Treatment of Iron Deficiency Anemia in the Post-Operative Bariatric Surgical Patient
Recruiting
Given the limited long-term effectiveness of traditional weight loss methods, bariatric surgery is increasingly becoming the preferred option for sustained weight loss. With the ascendancy of the laparoscopic approach, the two most common procedures are the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) and the vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG). Because bariatric surgery decreases nutrient intake through restriction, malabsorption, or both, and given that obese patients are often malnourished even before surg... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
06/09/2023
Locations: Auerbach Hematology and Oncology, Baltimore, Maryland
Conditions: Iron Deficiency Anemia