Could a simple cheek swab prevent bad reactions to your medicine?
NCT ID NCT06907784
Summary
This study is testing whether checking a patient's genetic information before prescribing certain common drugs can lead to safer and more effective treatment. It will involve 4,000 hospital patients in Scotland. Half will get their genetic results immediately to guide their prescription, while the other half will get results later, to compare outcomes like side effects and hospital readmissions.
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Queen Elizabeth University Hospital
RECRUITINGGlasgow, G51 4TF, United Kingdom
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