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A multi-stage clinical study to develop a non-invasive Short Synacthen Test (SST) with nasally administered synacthen and salivary cortisol. The validated non-invasive SST will be used to establish normative data in children and to detect adrenal suppression in asthmatic children

Trial Profile

A multi-stage clinical study to develop a non-invasive Short Synacthen Test (SST) with nasally administered synacthen and salivary cortisol. The validated non-invasive SST will be used to establish normative data in children and to detect adrenal suppression in asthmatic children

Status: Discontinued
Phase of Trial: Phase I

Latest Information Update: 10 Sep 2019

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At a glance

  • Drugs Tetracosactide (Primary) ; Tetracosactide
  • Indications Adrenal insufficiency
  • Focus Pharmacodynamics
  • Acronyms NeSST
  • Most Recent Events

    • 10 Sep 2019 New trial record

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