Could your gut bugs predict your best seizure medicine?
NCT ID NCT07253701
Summary
This study aims to understand how the bacteria in our gut and mouth are connected to epilepsy and how they might influence how well seizure medications work. Researchers will collect samples from 1,000 people newly diagnosed with epilepsy and 500 healthy volunteers to look for patterns. The goal is to see if a person's unique bacterial profile could one day help doctors choose the most effective medication for them.
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Akademiska Sjukhuset
RECRUITINGUppsala, Sweden
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Drottning Silvias Barnsjukhus
RECRUITINGGothenburg, Sweden
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Karolinska Universitetssjukhus
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Norrlands universitetssjukhus
RECRUITINGUmeå, Sweden
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Skånes universitetssjukhus
RECRUITINGLund, Sweden
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Universitetssjukhuset i Linköping
RECRUITINGLinköping, Sweden
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