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NCT07156786
N-Acetylcysteine Roles in Preserving Renal Function Measured by Urinary KIM-1 (Kidney Injury Molecule-1) and Serum Creatinine on Cancer Patients With Cisplatin Based Chemotherapy: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if N-Acetylcysteine drug works to protect kidney function in adults patient with cancer. Kidney function will be measured by laboratory parameter using urine sample (KIM-1 urine) and blood sample (serum creatinine). The main questions it aims to answer are:
1. Does N-Acetylcysteine lower the level of KIM-1 (Kidney Injury Molecule) in patients urine indicating kidney function protection?
2. Does N-Acetylcysteine lower the level of creatinine in patients blood indicating kidney function protection?
Participants will:
1. Had their blood and urine sample taken before taking the drugs (N-Acetylcysteine or placebo)
2. Underwent cisplatin based chemotherapy
3. Taken placebo or N-Acetylcysteine for seven days (1 day before chemotherapy, on the chemotherapy day, and 5 days after chemotherapy)
4. Had their blood and urine sample taken twice after taking the drugs (1 week and 3 weeks after chemotherapy)
5. Had their symptoms monitor during and after taking the drugs. Every possible side effect, hospitalization, or death will be recorded.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Kidney Function Issue
Acute Kidney Injury
Cancer (Solid Tumors)
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