Antibiotic trial targets gut to tame stubborn hypertension

NCT ID NCT06246396

Summary

This study is testing if the antibiotic minocycline can lower blood pressure in people whose high blood pressure doesn't respond well to standard medications. Researchers want to see if the drug works by changing gut bacteria and reducing body-wide inflammation. About 120 participants will take either minocycline or a placebo pill daily for three months to measure effects on blood pressure and various biological markers.

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Study contacts

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Locations

  • UF Clinical Research Center (UF CRC) - CTSI

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    Gainesville, Florida, 32610, United States

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