Scientists track HIV drugs in Mothers' milk
NCT ID NCT07086079
Summary
This study aimed to understand how much of two HIV medications, doravirine and islatravir, pass into breast milk. Researchers measured drug levels in the breast milk and blood of 12 healthy, breastfeeding women over 24 hours after they took a single dose. The goal was to gather safety information for breastfeeding mothers who might need these medications.
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QPS Missouri ( Site 0001)
Springfield, Missouri, 65802, United States
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