Can changing a Baby's medicine schedule help everyone sleep better?
NCT ID NCT05479123
Summary
This study aimed to see if changing how often a baby takes a common medication for infantile hemangiomas (propranolol) could improve their sleep. Researchers compared babies taking the medicine twice a day versus three times a day to a control group using a different topical treatment. The main goal was to measure changes in how often babies woke up at night, as reported by their parents.
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The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Houston, Texas, 77030, United States
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