Study Details
Micafungin versus fluconazole in the treatment of invasive candidiasis and candidemia
This trial is complete
The study has ended normally, and participants are no longer being examined or treated (that is, the last participant's last visit has occurred).
Clinicaltrials.gov ID
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Astellas Study ID
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MCFGCAN-0301F-TW
EudraCT ID
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N/A
Condition
Fungal Infections, Infections
Phase
These clinical trials are done to confirm that an experimental treatment helps participants who have a specific condition. These clinical trials often compare the experimental treatment to another treatment or, if appropriate, a placebo.
Phase 3
Age
16 Years - N/A
Sex
Female & Male
Product
N/A
Type
A type of clinical study in which participants are assigned to groups that receive one or more intervention/treatment (or no intervention) so that researchers can evaluate the effects of the interventions on biomedical or health-related outcomes.
Interventional
Trial Dates
Aug 2004 - Jul 2006
Masking
None (Open Label)
Enrollment number
24
A single center, open, parallel, comparative, randomized study of Micafungin (FK463) vs Fluconazole (Diflucan) in the treatment of invasive candidiasis and candidaemia (Protocol No: MCFGCAN-0301F-TW)
Study summary
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