Applesauce medicine: first test for hopeful liver treatment in babies
NCT ID NCT06260566
Summary
This early-stage study is testing whether a medication called N-acetylcysteine (NAC), when mixed with applesauce, can be safely given by mouth to infants with a serious liver disease called biliary atresia. The main goal is to see if babies can tolerate the taste and take the medicine without vomiting. Researchers hope this oral form could one day be used alongside surgery to help slow the disease and improve outcomes.
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