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Therapeutic Areas: Nephrology/Urology
Disease Category: Prostate Disorders
Trial Information
Do you have Prostatitis or an inflamed prostate?
Do you suffer from any if these symptoms?
- Pelvic Pain or discomfort
- Frequent urination
- Urgent Urination
- Pain or burning during urination
- Pain or discomfort after sexual climax
- Pain in your testicles, tip of penis or the area between your rectum and testicles
If you have answered yes to any of the following, you may have prostatitis.
We are participating in a clinical research study comparing different doses of an investigational medication for the treatment of a condition called chronic prostatitis. The purpose of the clinical research study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the investigational medication.
If you have been experiencing pelvic pain or discomfort, or frequent and urgent urination, for the past 3 months or longer, or have been diagnosed with prostatitis or an inflamed prostate, please contact our office. Qualified participants may receive a study related physical exam, blood tests and investigational medication while taking part in this up to 16 week clinical study.
For more information and/or to find out if you may qualify, call Catherine Palmero at University Urology Associates at 212-686-9015 extension 29.
Catherine Palmero, Study Coordinator
University Urology Associates
215 Lexington Ave., 20th floor
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 212-686-9015 ext 29
Fax: 212-252-9533
EMail: cpalmero@universityurology.com
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Research Center Information: University Urology Associates
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