Scientists shine light on new arthritis Drug's side effect risk

NCT ID NCT05844735

Summary

This early-stage study tested whether an experimental oral drug for rheumatoid arthritis makes skin more sensitive to sunlight. Researchers gave the drug to healthy adults and measured their skin's reaction to ultraviolet light compared to people taking a placebo or a known sun-sensitizing antibiotic. The goal was to understand this potential side effect before testing the drug in patients with arthritis.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • TKL Research, Inc. Site Number : 8400001

    Fair Lawn, New Jersey, 07410, United States

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