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Baby thyroid study: is liquid medicine easier than pills?

NCT ID NCT05228184

Summary

This study compared a liquid form of thyroid medication to the standard crushed tablets for babies with congenital hypothyroidism. It aimed to see if the liquid was easier for parents to give and if it worked as well to keep hormone levels stable. The trial involved infants up to 9 months old and followed them for about a year.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

    Chicago, Illinois, 60611, United States

  • Boston Children's Hospital

    Boston, Massachusetts, 02115, United States

  • CHOC Children's Hospital

    Orange, California, 92868, United States

  • Children's Hospital Medical Center

    Cincinnati, Ohio, 45229, United States

  • Children's Hospital of Atlanta

    Atlanta, Georgia, 30329, United States

  • Children's Hospital of Los Angeles

    Los Angeles, California, 90027, United States

  • Children's Mercy Hospital and Clinics

    Kansas City, Missouri, 64111, United States

  • Cook Children's Health Care Systems

    Fort Worth, Texas, 76104, United States

  • University of California San Francisco

    San Francisco, California, 94143, United States

  • Yale University

    New Haven, Connecticut, 06511, United States

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