Healthy volunteers test two versions of Immune-Boosting drug
NCT ID NCT07416955
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested two different ways to give the same drug (pegfilgrastim) to 180 healthy adults. One version uses a pre-filled syringe, the other an auto-injector. The goal was to see if the body absorbs and handles them the same way, and to check for side effects. No treatment was given for any disease—this was purely to compare the two delivery methods.
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Cliantha Research
St. Petersburg, Florida, 33714, United States
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