Scientists track common laxative in Kids' bodies
NCT ID NCT05424757
Summary
This study aimed to understand how children's bodies process PEG 3350, a common ingredient in laxative medicines. Researchers measured levels of PEG 3350 in the blood and urine of 158 children, comparing those taking the medicine to those who were not. The goal was to gather basic information about how the substance moves through and is eliminated from a child's body.
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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, United States
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