Scientists probe why heart drugs work differently in men and women
NCT ID NCT04318145
Summary
This study aimed to understand how a single dose of an experimental drug, PL-3994, affects the heart and blood pressure differently in men and women with a common type of heart failure. It involved a small group of participants who received one dose while doctors measured their heart pressures and took blood samples. The goal was to gather basic information about the drug's immediate effects and any differences between sexes, not to provide treatment.
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Northwestern University
Evanston, Illinois, 60208, United States
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