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Comparison of Cardiac Effects Between Minimum Versus Non-Minimum Atropine Dosing in Children Less than 5kgs

Study on Cardiac Response to Minimum Dosage of Investigational Drug in Children

Not Recruiting
100 years or below
All
Phase N/A
1 Location

Brief description of study.

The purpose of this study is to compare the cardiac response of children who receive the minimum dosage of atropine and those who do not receive atropine.

Detailed description of study

The purpose of this study is to compare the cardiac response of children who receive the minimum dosage of atropine and those who do not receive atropine.

Eligibility of study

You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:

  • Conditions: Healthy
  • Age: 100 years or below
  • Gender: All

The purpose of this study is to compare the cardiac response of children who receive the minimum dosage of an investigational medication and those who do not receive it. The study focuses on understanding how the heart reacts in these two different situations. The investigational medication is a substance being tested to see its effects on heart function.

Participants will be divided into two study arms. One arm will receive the investigational medication at the minimum dosage, while the other arm will not receive any medication. The study will monitor the cardiac responses in both arms to assess the effects of the investigational medication.

  • Who can participate: Participants are generally children. Specific eligibility criteria, such as age range or health status, have not been detailed.
  • Study details: Participants will be assigned to one of two study arms: one receiving the investigational drug and the other not receiving any medication. The study will involve monitoring cardiac responses to assess the effects of the investigational drug.
Updated on 19 Feb 2024. Study ID: 1206008925

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