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Safety and effect of SANGUINATE on Sickle Cell Disease patients experiencing a vaso-occlusive crisis who are admitted to the hospital for treatment.
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A single-blind, multicenter, randomized, placebo-control study in which 30 Sickle Cell disease patients having a vaso-occlusive crisis will either receive SANGUINATE 320 mg/kg/patient (8 mL/kg/patient) or Normal Saline on Day 1 (Visit 1) and Day 2 (Visit 2) infused over 2 hours each day. Patients are to remain in the hospital for up to 7 days but can be discharged at any time after receiving the second dose of SANGUINATE, provided their vaso-occlusive crisis has resolved and the patient has completed discharge procedures. Patients will have a follow-up phone call 7 days after discharge from the hospital to obtain safety, concomitant medication and pain assessments.
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34 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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