Blood cancer patients may get relief from G-CSF bone pain with simple pills

NCT ID NCT07300735

First seen Jan 08, 2026 · Last updated May 07, 2026 · Updated 18 times

Summary

This study compares two oral medications—diosmin-hesperidin (a plant-based supplement) and loratadine (an allergy drug)—to prevent severe bone pain caused by G-CSF, a medicine that boosts white blood cells in people with blood cancers. About 88 adults receiving G-CSF for leukemia, lymphoma, or after a stem cell transplant will be enrolled. The goal is to find which approach works best to reduce pain and improve daily life.

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Locations

  • Alexandria University Hospitals

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    Alexandria, 21532, Egypt

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