New hope for kids with chronic stomach pain?
NCT ID NCT03553563
Summary
This study tested a medicine called D961H in Japanese children. It aimed to see if the medicine could keep acid reflux from coming back after initial treatment, and prevent stomach or intestinal ulcers from returning in kids who need to take long-term painkillers like aspirin. About 50 children aged 1 to 14 took the medicine for up to a year to check if it was safe and effective.
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Locations
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Bunkyō City, 113-8431, Japan
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Bunkyō City, 113-8519, Japan
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Fuji-shi, 417-8567, Japan
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Izumi-shi, 594-1101, Japan
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Kagoshima, 890-8520, Japan
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Kanazawa, 920-8641, Japan
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Maebashi, 371-8511, Japan
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Matsumoto-shi, 390-8621, Japan
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Okayama, 701-1192, Japan
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Sakaishi, 593-8304, Japan
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Setagaya-ku, 157-8535, Japan
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Shinjuku-ku, 160-0023, Japan
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Takatsuki-shi, 569-8686, Japan
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Yokohama, 230-8765, Japan
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Yokohama, 232 8555, Japan
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