Simple urine test could help doctors Fine-Tune kidney protection
NCT ID NCT07084038
Summary
This study is looking at whether the amount of sugar in the urine can tell doctors if a common kidney disease drug (SGLT2 inhibitor) is effectively protecting the kidneys. Researchers will follow 300 adults with chronic kidney disease who are already taking the drug to see if urine sugar levels correlate with reduced kidney damage over 6 months. The goal is to help doctors better understand and optimize treatment dosing for their patients.
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Chinese PLA General Hospital,
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, 100853, China
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