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

Trial Information

Do you suffer from opioid-induced constipation due to low back pain medication?

Patient Inclusion Criteria

  • Male and female subjects = 18 years of age with moderate to severe, chronic low back pain (lasting at least several hours daily) as their predominant pain condition for at least 3 months prior to screening period
  • The low back pain must be related to nonmalignant and nonneuropathic conditions

Patient Exclusion Criteria

  • Subjects with acute spinal cord compression, acute compression fracture, seronegative spondyloarthropathy, acute nerve root compression, cauda equina compression, fibromyalgia, reflex sympathetic dystrophy or causalgia (complex regional pain syndrome), diabetic amyotrophy, meningitis, discitis, or back pain due to secondary infection, tumor, or postherpetic neuralgia
  • Subjects who had surgery that may affect gastrointestinal motility or gastrointestinal pain within 2 months prior to the start of the screening period, or who plan such surgery during the study

There are other study requirements that will determine whether individuals may participate in this clinical research study.

Kathy Hendricks, AS, CCRC, Site Manager
Clinical Trials of America, Inc
914 Lawton Road
Lynnwood, WA 98036
Phone: 206-769-3175
Email: kathyh@ctofa.com

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Research Center Information: Clinical Trials of America, Inc

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