Phase 4 Emergency Clinical Trials

8 recruitingPhase 4

What is a Phase 4 trial?

Phase 4 trials, also called post-marketing studies, are conducted after a treatment has been approved and is available to the public. They monitor long-term effectiveness and safety in a broader population.

Showing 18 of 8 trials

Recruiting
Phase 4

Etonogestrel (ENG) Implant Insertion for Emergency Contraception With Oral Levonorgestrel (LNG) vs Placebo

emergency contraception
Lori Gawron790 enrolled1 locationNCT06162611
Recruiting
Phase 4

Pre-discharge Influenza Vaccination in Patients Hospitalized for Acute Cardiac Conditions

Myocardial InfarctionAcute Heart Failure (AHF)Arrhythmias+3 more
Wroclaw Medical University400 enrolled1 locationNCT07617376
Recruiting
Phase 4

Postpartum Hypertension Study

Postpartum Pregnancy-Induced HypertensionPostpartum PreeclampsiaPregnancy-Induced Hypertension in Postpartum+1 more
Columbia University104 enrolled1 locationNCT05139238
Withdrawn
Phase 4

Routine Use Of 0.9% Saline Vs. Routine Use Of Plasma-Lyte 148 (Registered Trademark) For Intravenous Fluid Therapy In Emergency Department Patients

Intravenous Fluid Management in Emergency Department Patients
Medical Research Institute of New Zealand3,000 enrolled1 locationACTRN12614001178639
Recruiting
Phase 4

Patient controlled sedation with propofol for emergency department procedures

Procedural sedation in the emergency department
Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital160 enrolled1 locationACTRN12607000548437
Completed
Phase 3Phase 4

Does point of care troponin testing speed up care of cardiac patients in emergency?

Possible Acute Coronary Syndrome in emergency patients
Conrad Loten300 enrolled1 locationACTRN12607000475448
Active
Phase 3Phase 4

Problem solving therapy after attempted suicide

People who attempt suicide/self harm and present to hospital emergency departments
University of Auckland500 enrolled1 locationACTRN12605000337673
Recruiting
Phase 4

A comparison of topical anaesthesia with placebo for the managment of minor corneal trauma.

Emergency department presentations of corneal abrasion, corneal foreign bodies and UV keratitis.
Ken Barns1 locationACTRN12605000273684