Does taking your medicine make kids taller? a 10-Year study aims to find out
NCT ID NCT03972345
Summary
This study aims to understand if closely following a prescribed growth hormone treatment plan leads to a better final height for children. It will follow up to 750 children and teenagers in Germany with growth hormone deficiency or who were born small for up to 10 years. The main goal is to compare the near-final height of children who take their medicine as directed to those who do not.
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Locations
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Uniklinik Ulm - Dt. Zentrum für Kinder- und Jugendgesundheit (DZKJ)
Ulm, 89075, Germany
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