Scientists test if breakfast changes how your body handles a new pill
NCT ID NCT07093398
Summary
This early-stage study aims to understand how eating food affects how the body absorbs and processes a new drug called D3S-001. Fourteen healthy adult volunteers will take the drug twice—once on an empty stomach and once after a high-fat meal—so researchers can compare the results. The main goals are to measure drug levels in the blood under both conditions and check for any side effects.
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CMAX Clinical Research
RECRUITINGAdelaide, South Australia, 5000, Australia
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RECRUITINGAdelaide, South Australia, 5000, Australia
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