Trientine
medication Under reviewA copper-chelating medication used primarily to treat Wilson's disease by facilitating the removal of excess copper from the body.
Research summary
Scientific evidence on trientine in healthy human subjects is limited to pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, and bioequivalence studies, which confirm its absorption, metabolism, and copper-chelating effects. No studies demonstrate benefits for general health or preventive use in healthy populations, as research focuses on its role in Wilson disease management. Consensus supports its safety in healthy volunteers at tested doses, but long-term data in non-diseased individuals is lacking.
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