Scientists track sedative in Low-Protein patients
NCT ID NCT06425757
Summary
This study aimed to understand how a sedative drug called ciprofol is processed by the body in patients with low blood protein levels. Researchers gave a single dose to 36 patients before surgery and took multiple blood samples over four hours to measure drug levels. The goal was to gather data on how the drug's concentration changes over time in this specific patient group.
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Zhejiang Cancer Hospital
Hangzhou, Zhejang, 310000, China
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