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37°59'32.57"N, 1°7'49.94"W
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Project Q3138701 in Spain
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Project Q3138701 in Spain

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    81,600.0 Euro
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    102,000.0 Euro
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    80.0 percent
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    1 January 2018
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    31 March 2021
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    FUNDACION PARA LA FORMACION E INVESTIGACION SANITARIAS DE LA REGION DE MURCIA (FFIS)
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    37°59'32.57"N, 1°7'49.94"W
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    30030
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    OBJECTIVE: To examine if the prophylactic use of vaginal Utrogestan from the first-trimester of pregnancy in women with twin pregnancy can reduce the incidence of spontaneous delivery before 34 weeks. METHODS: Phase III two-arm double-blinded randomised controlled trial to examine the effect of prophylactic pravastatin from 35-37 weeks' gestation in women at increased risk for term-PE on the incidence and severity of the disease  PRIMARY OUTCOME: delivery with preeclampsia  SECUNDARY OUTCOME: determine the effect of pravastatin  On adverse outcome of pregnancy at any gestation and at = 37 week´s gestationOn the incidence of stillbirth or neonatal death. On neonatal morbidity  On neonatal therapy  On the incidence of low birth weight below the 3rd, 5th and 10th centile  On sFLT and PLGF value 1 and 3 weeks after the onset of treatment  Pravastatin safety assessment during pregnancy (Spanish)
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    Murcia
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    PI17_01350
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