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Could a common painkiller boost brain development in preterm babies?

NCT ID NCT06064825

First seen Apr 20, 2026 · Last updated Apr 28, 2026 · Updated 2 times

Summary

This study follows up on 500 extremely preterm infants who received paracetamol or a placebo in a previous trial to see if early treatment helps close a heart vessel and improves thinking skills at age 2. Parents will answer online questionnaires about their child's development. The goal is to learn whether this simple drug can reduce long-term cognitive problems.

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Contacts and locations

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Locations

  • CHU d'Angers

    RECRUITING

    Angers, France

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  • CHU de Montpellier

    RECRUITING

    Montpellier, France

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  • CHU de Nantes

    RECRUITING

    Nantes, France

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  • CHU de Strasbourg

    RECRUITING

    Strasbourg, France

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  • CHU de Tours

    RECRUITING

    Tours, France

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  • Cochin - APHP

    RECRUITING

    Paris, France

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  • Hopital Robert Debré

    RECRUITING

    Paris, France

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  • Hôpital Femme Mère Enfant

    RECRUITING

    Bron, France

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