Doctors test if one week off Weight-Loss drug makes endoscopy safer
NCT ID NCT07152756
Summary
This study aims to find out if stopping the medication semaglutide for one week before a sedated stomach exam (endoscopy) is enough to clear the stomach and make the procedure safer. Researchers will compare people who stopped the drug for a week to people who never took it, checking for leftover stomach contents and how well doctors can see during the exam. The goal is to gather evidence to help create better safety guidelines for these common procedures.
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Huadong hospital, Fudan university
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, 200040, China
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