Testing a skin patch for spinal cord injury bowel woes
NCT ID NCT04027972
Summary
This early study tested how two drugs used for bowel problems in people with spinal cord injuries get into the body. Researchers compared giving the drugs through a standard IV to delivering them through a special skin patch. The goal was to see if the patch method could be a future alternative, by measuring drug levels in the blood of 13 healthy volunteers.
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James J Peters VA Medical Center
The Bronx, New York, 10468, United States
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