Your genes could pick your heart meds: study aims to Fine-Tune treatment
NCT ID NCT06143709
Summary
This study is observing patients who have had a heart stent procedure to see if using a genetic test to choose their blood thinner medication leads to better outcomes. Researchers are tracking about 1,600 patients for a year to see if this personalized approach helps prevent future heart attacks and dangerous bleeding. The goal is to learn which patients benefit most from this genetic guidance to make treatment safer and more effective.
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University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida, 32609, United States
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