Could a common antidote skew your lab results?
NCT ID NCT07220031
Summary
This study aims to see if a standard dose of activated charcoal, often given for poisonings, can change the results of important blood tests. Eight healthy volunteers will take the charcoal and have their blood drawn several times over six hours. The goal is to understand if the charcoal could cause misleading test readings, helping doctors avoid errors in the future.
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Upstate Medical University Clinical Research Unit
Syracuse, New York, 13210, United States
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