Hi all,
I'm currently in the process of applying to have my son take part in a paediatric Leriglitazone trial. I can find lots of information about the drug itself but does anyone know what the liquid its made up in is?
Thanks
Hi all,
I'm currently in the process of applying to have my son take part in a paediatric Leriglitazone trial. I can find lots of information about the drug itself but does anyone know what the liquid its made up in is?
Thanks
Hi,
I've been in the MIN-102 trial for 5 years and all it says in the bottle is "MIN-102 Oral suspension 15mg/ml" so am guessing that is the concentration of the active ingredient. I take 12ml per day. It has a sweet strawberry flavour. Unsure if this answers your question.
Angus
As far as I know it's a metabilote of pioglitazone a diabetic drug
I did a quick search and they provided details in the appendix of one of their published papers.
Good luck to you and your son.