Clinical trials for Stopped or missed periods

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Watching Pregnancy Project (WPP) Investigating pregnancy-related low back pain Recruiting United Kingdom
Metformin treatment before IVF/ICSI in normal weight women with polycystic ovarian syndrome. A Europeah, prospective, randomised, double blind, multicenter study. - MET-AR study. Metformin in assisted reproduction. Not Recruiting United Kingdom
Pubertal Induction in Individuals With Hypogonadism Not recruiting United Kingdom
Metformin treatment before IVF/ICSI in normal weight women with polycystic ovarian syndrome. A European, prospective, randomised, double blind, multicenter study. - MAR-study. Metformin in assisted reporduction. Not Recruiting United Kingdom
Chronocort®, a slow release medicinal preparation of hydrocortisone, will be compared with currently used glucocorticoid replacement therapy in the treatment of congenital adrenal hyperplasia seeking to assess its safety, tolerability and effectiveness. Authorised United Kingdom
Metformin treatment before IVF/ICSI in normal weight women with polycystic ovarian syndrome. A European, prospective , randomised, double blind, multicenter study. - MET-AR study. Metformin in assisted reproduction. Authorised United Kingdom
Chronocort®, a slow release medicinal preparation of hydrocortisone, will be compared with currently used glucocorticoid replacement therapy in the treatment of congenital adrenal hyperplasia seeking to assess its safety, tolerability and effectiveness. Authorised United Kingdom
Chronocort®, a slow release medicinal preparation of hydrocortisone, will be compared with currently used glucocorticoid replacement therapy in the treatment of congenital adrenal hyperplasia seeking to assess its safety, tolerability and effectiveness. Authorised United Kingdom
Chronocort®, a slow release medicinal preparation of hydrocortisone, will be compared with currently used glucocorticoid replacement therapy in the treatment of congenital adrenal hyperplasia seeking to assess its safety, tolerability and effectiveness. Authorised United Kingdom
The proposed study aims to build on the results of clinical studies DIUR-003 and DIUR-005 and evaluate the long-term safety of Chronocort® and also its long term efficacy. Authorised United Kingdom

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