Algerian study checks safety of common heart drug in daily practice

NCT ID NCT06184204

First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 26 times

Summary

This study observed 398 adults with atrial fibrillation in Algeria who were taking the blood thinner Trombix® (Rivaroxaban). Researchers tracked serious bleeding events and quality of life to see how the drug performs in real-world settings. The goal was to gather practical safety and effectiveness data, not to test a new treatment.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • AOUICHE private healthcare

    Constantine, Algeria

  • Ali Lahmar private healthcare

    Oran, Algeria

  • BEDAI private healthcare

    Annaba, Algeria

  • Berboucha

    Annaba, Algeria

  • Boudjelal private healthcare

    Batna City, Algeria

  • Boumaaza Private healthcare

    Algiers, Algeria

  • CHU Mustapha

    Algiers, Algeria

  • CHU Oran

    Oran, Algeria

  • EID private healthcare

    Oran, Algeria

  • EPH Tipaza

    Tipasa, Algeria

  • Fernane private healthcare

    Tizi Ouzou, Algeria

  • HAMDI private healthcare

    Constantine, Algeria

  • KHAITER Private healthcare

    Blida, Algeria

  • Mouffok private healthcare

    M'Sila, Algeria

  • NASSOUR private healthcare

    Tlemcen, Algeria

  • OKBI Private healthcare

    Biskra, Algeria

  • Sebbagh Private Healthcare

    Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria

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