Do Anti-Rejection drugs cause shaking that gets worse over time?
NCT ID NCT06488651
Summary
This study aimed to understand how a common side effect—tremor or shaking—changes over time in people who have received a kidney or lung transplant. Researchers followed 72 transplant patients for one year to measure the severity of their tremor, which is often caused by the essential anti-rejection medications they must take. The goal was to gather information to better advise patients and guide future research on managing this distressing symptom.
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University Medical Center Groningen
Groningen, Provincie Groningen, 9713GZ, Netherlands
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