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Could a common drug help picky eaters try new foods?

NCT ID NCT06751290

Summary

This study is testing whether cyproheptadine, a medication that stimulates appetite, can help children aged 2-6 who have pediatric feeding disorders eat better. Researchers will measure changes in eating behaviors, food variety, and growth in 50 children over the course of treatment. The goal is to see if this medication can make mealtime easier for families dealing with severe picky eating and poor weight gain.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • University of Miami Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology

    Miami, Florida, 30345, United States

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