Clinical research studies help scientists and doctors explore whether new medications are safe and effective for humans. Before a new medication can be prescribed as therapy for a specific condition, it must go through several rounds of clinical research.
The study may take place at a hospital, clinic, university, or doctor’s office.
Participation in clinical research studies is optional. Participants may leave the study at any time.
Help find a potential therapy option for children with iron deficiency anemia
Learn more about an investigational medication in Fortis, a clinical research study for children and teens.
What is the Fortis study?
Fortis is a clinical research study exploring the safety and effectiveness of an investigational study medication, given as a liquid, for children and teens 17 years old and younger with iron deficiency anemia.
** All participants are educated on the clinical trial process before signing informed consent and volunteering.