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ibandronate

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Clinical Trial Landscape

Clinical Trials of ibandronate

10 trials tracked of ibandronate: 9 in phase 3 or 4 and 1 with published results. The most-cited published study has 40 citations.

10Trials tracked
9Phase 3 & 4
0Recruiting
1With published results
Phase distribution
Phase 4 3 Phase 3 6 Other / NA 1
  1. Phase 3 S0307 Phase III Trial of Bisphosphonates as Adjuvant Therapy for Primary Breast Cancer. Completed · 40 cited
  2. Phase 4 A Study of Once Monthly Bonviva (Ibandronate) in Prevention of Glucocorticoid-Induced Osteoporosis. Completed
  3. Phase 4 A Study of Adherence to Once Monthly Ibandronate (Bonviva) in Women With Post-Menopausal Osteoporosis, Supported by a Patient Relationship Program (PRP) Completed
  4. Phase 4 A Study of Ibandronate (Boniva) to Evaluate Bone Turnover Markers in Women With Treatment-Naive Postmenopausal Osteoporosis Completed
  5. Phase 3 BONCURE Study: A Study of Monthly Bonviva (Ibandronate) in Women With Post-Menopausal Osteoporosis on Bisphosphonate Therapy. Completed
  6. Phase 3 Prevention of Osteoporosis in Bone Marrow Transplantation (BMT) Patients Completed
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  1. Phase 3 A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Denosumab and Ibandronate in Postmenopausal Women Sub-Optimally Treated With Daily or Weekly Bisphosphonates Completed
  2. Phase 3 The Effect Of Oral Ibandronate In Male Osteoporosis Completed
  3. Phase 3 PTH & Ibandronate Combination Study (PICS) Completed
  4. N/A Observational Study of Incidence Rates of Esophageal Cancer in Women Taking Medications for the Prevention or Treatment of Osteoporosis (MK-0217A-352) Completed

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