Blood test could end arthritis medication guesswork

NCT ID NCT07150000

Summary

This study is testing a new blood test designed to predict which arthritis medications will work best for individual patients before they start treatment. Researchers will analyze blood samples from 120 people with various autoimmune rheumatic diseases to see if the test can accurately match patients with the most effective medications. The goal is to reduce the trial-and-error process that often occurs when treating these conditions, helping patients find relief faster.

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Contacts and locations

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  • University Hospital, Bonn

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    Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, 53127, Germany

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