Can a bone drug protect kids after transplant? new study aims to find out.

NCT ID NCT07375290

First seen Feb 01, 2026 · Last updated Apr 28, 2026 · Updated 12 times

Summary

This early study tests whether giving a bone-strengthening drug called zoledronate soon after a stem cell transplant can safely prevent bone disease and fractures in children. About 20 children aged 5 to 18 who are at high risk for bone problems will receive the drug. The main goals are to check safety and see if it helps keep bones healthy.

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  • Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

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    Cincinnati, Ohio, 45229, United States

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