New drug takes on stubborn stomach worms

NCT ID NCT07258173

Summary

This study aims to see if a new drug called emodepside works better and is as safe as the current standard drug, albendazole, for treating a specific intestinal worm infection. It will involve about 100 teenagers and adults who are infected. Researchers will compare how well each drug clears the infection by checking stool samples before and after a single dose.

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