Scientists test new drug injector vs. standard syringe
NCT ID NCT07007091
Summary
This study aimed to understand how the body processes a drug called risankizumab when it is injected using a new wearable device compared to a standard prefilled syringe. It involved 260 healthy volunteers who received the drug and were closely monitored. The main goal was to see if the new injection method delivers the drug into the body as effectively as the standard method.
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Locations
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Acpru /Id# 276043
Grayslake, Illinois, 60030, United States
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Cpmi /Id# 276490
Miami, Florida, 33172, United States
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PPD Phase I Clinic /ID# 276525
Austin, Texas, 78744, United States
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Ppd - Las Vegas Research Unit /ID# 276565
Las Vegas, Nevada, 89113, United States
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