Special toothpaste tested to soothe painful mouth sores in transplant patients
NCT ID NCT06638879
Summary
This small, early-stage study tested a new toothpaste containing the medication tacrolimus. It was given to a few children and young adults who developed painful mouth sores after a stem cell transplant, a condition called oral graft-versus-host disease. The goal was to see if applying the medicine directly to the mouth could help heal the sores while patients continued their regular treatments.
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Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, Ohio, 45229, United States
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