Cancer Drug's hidden effects on common pills revealed
NCT ID NCT07223671
Summary
This study tested how an investigational cancer drug called repotrectinib affects the body's processing of several common medications. Researchers gave repotrectinib alongside drugs like metformin (for diabetes), digoxin (for heart conditions), and others to 30 healthy adult volunteers. The goal was to understand potential drug interactions before repotrectinib might be used with other treatments in cancer patients.
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Local Institution - 0001
Daytona Beach, Florida, 32117-5116, United States
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