Scientists test anthrax shot with common meds
NCT ID NCT04067011
Summary
This study checked if taking common antibiotics (ciprofloxacin or doxycycline) changes how well a new anthrax vaccine works or how the body processes the antibiotics. It involved 210 healthy adults who received the vaccine with or without the antibiotics. The goal was to ensure the vaccine remains effective for preventing anthrax even if people need to take these medications.
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Locations
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Avail Clinical Research, LLC
DeLand, Florida, 32720, United States
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Meridian Clinical Research, LLC
Omaha, Nebraska, 68134, United States
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New Orleans Center for Clinical Research / Volunteer Research Group
Knoxville, Tennessee, 37920, United States
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The Center for Pharmaceutical Research
Kansas City, Missouri, 64114, United States
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