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midodrine

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Clinical Trial Landscape

Clinical Trials of midodrine

14 trials tracked of midodrine: 11 in phase 3 or 4 and 4 with published results. The most-cited published study has 50 citations.

14Trials tracked
11Phase 3 & 4
0Recruiting
4With published results
Phase distribution
Phase 4 8 Phase 3 3 Phase 2 3
  1. Phase 4 Treatment and Prognosis of Neurogenic Orthostatic Hypotension : A Prospective Randomized Study Completed · 50 cited
  2. Phase 3 Midodrine for the Treatment of Refractory Hypotension Completed · 38 cited
  3. Phase 3 Blood Pressure, Cerebral Blood Flow and Cognition in Spinal Cord Injury Completed · 18 cited
  4. Phase 3 Treatment of Post-SCI Hypotension Completed · 7 cited
  5. Phase 4 Thermoregulation and Cognition During Cool Ambient Exposure in Tetraplegia Completed
  6. Phase 4 Body Temperature in Persons With Tetraplegia When Exposed to Cold Completed
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  1. Phase 4 Vasoconstrictors as Alternatives to Albumin After Large-Volume Paracentesis (LVP) in Cirrhosis Completed
  2. Phase 4 Study to Assess the Benefit of Midodrine in the Treatment of Patients With Neurogenic Orthostatic Hypotension Completed
  3. Phase 4 A Study for Patients With Neurogenic Orthostatic Hypotension Completed
  4. Phase 4 Clinical Efficacy of Midodrine in Symptomatic Orthostatic Hypotension Completed
  5. Phase 4 Tilt-Table Study of the Clinical Efficacy of Midodrine in Symptomatic Orthostatic Hypotension Completed
  6. Phase 2 Safety and Efficacy of L-NAME and Midodrine to Increase MAP Completed
  7. Phase 2 The Effects of Normalizing Blood Pressure on Cerebral Blood Flow in Hypotensive Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury Completed
  8. Phase 2 A Dose Response Trial Using 5 and 10 Mg of Midodrine Hydrochloride Completed

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Trial data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov. Counts describe the research landscape and are not a treatment recommendation. Informational only — not medical advice.

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