Breakfast matters: study tests drug levels with and without food
NCT ID NCT07404137
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at how a high-fat, high-calorie meal changes the amount of two drugs (zibotentan and dapagliflozin) in the blood of healthy people. Twenty-six adults took a single dose of the combined pill once after eating and once on an empty stomach. The goal was to see if food affects drug absorption, which helps guide future dosing instructions.
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Glendale, California, 91206, United States
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