Scientists test if new hepatitis drug alters birth control
NCT ID NCT07272889
Summary
This study aims to see if taking a new combination drug for hepatitis C changes how the body processes a common birth control pill. It will involve 24 healthy adult women who cannot become pregnant. Researchers will measure the levels of the birth control hormones in the blood to check for any interactions.
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Atea Study Site
Québec, Montreal, Canada
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