Scientists check if painkiller throws off new diabetes monitor
NCT ID NCT06560177
Summary
This study tested how well a new, under-skin glucose monitor works when people take acetaminophen (like Tylenol). 31 adults with diabetes wore the new monitor and a standard one for three days. On the final day, they took acetaminophen so researchers could check if the painkiller caused the new monitor to give inaccurate readings.
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Rocky Mountain Clinical Research
Idaho Falls, Idaho, 83404, United States
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