Scientists map how kids process HIV drugs
NCT ID NCT03194165
Summary
This study looked back at blood test results from 65 children taking HIV medications. The goal was to understand how children's bodies process these drugs differently than adults. Researchers used this data to build models that could help doctors calculate more accurate, personalized doses for kids in the future.
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Locations
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Cochin Hospital
Paris, paris, 75014, France
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