Scientists track arthritis drug to catch missed doses
NCT ID NCT03852888
Summary
This study aimed to better understand how the body gets rid of methotrexate, a common arthritis medication, over time. Researchers tracked 62 patients with rheumatoid arthritis who were taking their weekly methotrexate dose correctly. By measuring drug levels in urine for up to 8 days after a dose, they created a reference profile to help doctors identify patients who might be missing their medication.
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Chu Reims
Reims, 51092, France
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