Why do kids react so differently to common steroids?
NCT ID NCT02252237
Summary
This study aimed to understand why children's bodies process common steroid medications (like prednisone) so differently from one another. Researchers observed 146 children already receiving these drugs for various conditions to measure drug levels in their blood and look for genetic factors. The goal was to gather knowledge that might one day help doctors better predict and manage side effects and effectiveness for each child.
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Locations
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AP-HP Necker
Paris, 75015, France
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