235. Hypoparathyroidism
67 clinical trials,   112 drugs   (DrugBank: 24 drugs),   4 drug target genes,   5 drug target pathways

Searched query = "Hypoparathyroidism", "Accessory thyroid hypergasia disease"
The queries were searched in Public_title, Scientific_title, and Condition. Export date: 03/15/2021. Trials are sorted by Date_enrollment from most recent to oldest in the table.

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1ChiCTR1900022194
2019-04-022019-03-30A prospective randomized controlled trial of different calcium supplementation regimens on the recovery of parathyroid function after thyroid surgeryA prospective randomized controlled trial of different calcium supplementation regimens on the recovery of parathyroid function after thyroid surgery HypoparathyroidismProphylactic group:Prophylactic calcium and vitamin D supplementation;treatment group:calcium and vitamin Dsupplementation is appropriate for hypocalcemia symptomatic patients;West China Hospital, Sichuan UniversityNULLRecruiting1875BothProphylactic group:150;treatment group:150;N/AChina
2JPRN-UMIN000000475
2006/07/0101/09/2006Therapeutic strategy of relative hypoparathyroidism in hemodialysis patients using sevelamer hydrochloride, with special reference to vitamin D administration Relative hypoparathyoidism in maintenance hemodialysis patientsReplacement of calcium carbonate with sevelamer hydrochloride as phosphate binderHokusetsu ROD Study GroupNULLComplete: follow-up complete20years-oldNot applicableMale and Female40Not applicableJapan
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(ClinicalTrials.gov)
January 200519/12/2007Does Treatment of Hypovitaminosis D Increase Calcium Absorption?Does Treatment of Hypovitaminosis D Increase Calcium Absorption?Osteoporosis;Osteopenia;Vitamin D Deficiency;Hypoparathyroidism;Hypercalciuria;HypercalcemiaDrug: Vitamin DUniversity of Wisconsin, MadisonNULLCompletedN/AN/AFemale19Phase 4United States