New vitamin supplements aim to make life easier for kids with rare metabolic disorders
NCT ID NCT07619170
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests new vitamin and mineral supplements called EasiVits for children aged 1-16 with inborn errors of metabolism (IEM). These supplements have less carbohydrate and no flavor, so they can be used with different diets and kids can add their own taste. The goal is to see if children find them more acceptable and easier to tolerate than current supplements. About 30 children will try EasiVits for 7 days, and researchers will track how well they take them and any stomach issues.
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Birmingham Children's Hospital
Birmingham, B4 6NH, United Kingdom
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