Scientists test easier way to deliver emergency drug

NCT ID NCT06366087

Summary

This study tested if giving atropine under the tongue (sublingually) works as well as a standard injection into the muscle. Atropine is a medication used in emergencies. Researchers gave 46 healthy volunteers a single dose both ways to see if the body absorbed the drug similarly.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Johnson County Clin-Trials (JCCT)

    Lenexa, Kansas, 66219, United States

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