New drug could free kids with short bowel from daily IV feeding
NCT ID NCT03562130
First seen Sep 30, 2025 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 33 times
Summary
This study tested a drug called Revestive in 25 children aged 2 to 18 with short bowel syndrome who rely on IV nutrition at home. The goal was to see if the drug helps their intestines absorb more nutrients and water, so they need less IV support and have fewer bowel movements. Researchers measured changes in IV nutrition needs, stool output, and quality of life over time.
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Hôpital Necker - Enfants malades
Paris, 75015, France
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