Scientists test how your genes affect drug processing
NCT ID NCT06939608
Summary
This study aimed to understand how men and women with different genetic backgrounds process a single dose of yohimbine, a substance sometimes used in research. It involved 36 healthy volunteers who were grouped by sex and a specific genetic trait that affects how the body breaks down drugs. The goal was to gather basic knowledge about how this genetic difference and sex might influence drug metabolism, which could help future research.
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University Medicine Greifswald, Institute of Pharmacology
Greifswald, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, 17489, Germany
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