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New Drug Promises End to Jet Lag Woes
5 Feb
Summary
- A new drug, Mic-628, has been developed to reset the body clock.
- Tests showed the drug significantly shortens the time needed to adjust.
- This discovery could offer a more effective solution than current methods.

Scientists at Kanazawa University in Japan have engineered a novel compound, designated Mic-628, designed to advance the body's internal clock. This drug targets a specific clock gene, Per1, which plays a vital role in maintaining the natural sleep-wake cycle.
Experiments conducted on mice revealed that a solitary oral administration of Mic-628 accelerated the readjustment of their internal clocks from seven days down to just four. This finding suggests that Mic-628 could serve as a pioneering 'smart drug' for individuals experiencing disruptions from jet lag or shift work.




