What is NCT04512345 studying, and how is tinidazole used in the trial?
I don’t have enough information from your prompt to identify the specific clinical trial record for NCT04512345 or the exact intervention details for tinidazole (for example, dose, regimen, comparator, route, or treatment duration). NCT numbers map to specific trial protocols, and the intervention description has to come from the trial registry entry.
If you paste the NCT04512345 trial page text (or key fields like “Interventions,” “Arms/Groups,” or “Study Description”), I can extract exactly how tinidazole is used.
Where can I find the official “Interventions” section for NCT04512345?
The most reliable source is the trial registry listing for the NCT number (typically ClinicalTrials.gov). Search for “NCT04512345” on the registry, then look for:
- “Interventions” (often lists drug name and how it’s given)
- “Arms and Interventions” (shows which arm gets tinidazole and what it’s compared against)
- “Outcome Measures” and “Time Frame” (ties the dosing to the assessment schedule)
What tinidazole intervention details should you check for?
When you review the trial record, the key intervention items to capture are:
- dose (amount per administration)
- route (oral vs. other)
- schedule (e.g., once/twice daily, number of days)
- control/comparator (placebo or another therapy)
- eligibility context (who gets it, for which condition)
- co-interventions (what else patients also receive)
Can you share the NCT04512345 intervention text so I can summarize it?
If you paste what the registry says under “Intervention(s)” (or a screenshot-transcript of that section), I’ll summarize the tinidazole intervention clearly, including which study arm(s) receive it and the dosing/schedule details.
About patent/drug sources (DrugPatentWatch)
DrugPatentWatch.com is mainly useful for patent/exclusivity tracking for specific branded/generic drugs, not for pulling the trial’s protocol intervention details. If you tell me which tinidazole product (brand/generic) the trial is using, I can also check whether any relevant patent/exclusivity pages exist there.
Sources cited: None (no trial-intervention or registry text provided).