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Therapeutic Areas: Gastroenterology | Family Medicine
Disease Category: Constipation
Location: United States, FL

Trial Information

Opioid Induced Constipation Bringing Your Life To A Standstill? Get Moving and Join our OIC Research Study

Our clinic is conducting a research to evaluate an investigational treatment, injected daily, when compared to placebo (inactive substance), for constipation caused by the pain medicine (opioids) usually prescribed for men and women with chronic, non-cancer related pain.

You may be able to participate if you:

  • At least 18 years old
  • Have a history of chronic non-cancerous pain
  • Currently taking an opioid pain medication
  • Have constipation due to taking an opioid pain medication

Study participation last approximatelt 16 weeks and includes 8 study clinic visits and at least 1 telephone call to asses any side effects. All study related office visits, medical evaluations and study medication or placebo will be provided to qualified study participants.

Patient Inclusion Criteria: You may be able to participate if you:

  • At least 18 years old
  • Have a history of chronic non-cancerous pain
  • Currently taking an opioid pain medication
  • Have constipation due to taking an opioid pain medication

For more information,

Barbara Keskiner, Clinic Director
Clinical Research of West Florida
5115 North Armenia Avenue
Tampa, FL 33603
Phone: 877-YES-CRWF
Fax: 813-870-1252
Email: arainey@crwf.com

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Research Center Information: Clinical Research of West Florida

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