Trial Information
Summary: Do you suffer from Fibromyalgia?
Fibromyalgia is a common syndrome characterized by chronic
widespread body pain and tenderness. If you have been diagnosed
with fibromyalgia and are 18 to 65 years of age and have been
experiencing widespread pain due to fibromyalgia for the past 3
months, you may qualify to participate in a study of an
investigational drug. The primary purpose of this research study is
to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of an investigational
drug, administered as a patch, compared with placebo (a patch that
does not contain any drug) in reducing the signs and symptoms
associated with fibromyalgia.
Study Summary:
Participants receive an investigational drug or placebo patch (does
not contain any drug) for 13 weeks and apply the patch once a day.
A total of 10 office visits will be scheduled during which
participants undergo evaluations including physical exam,
neurological testing, tender point assessment, laboratory tests,
and electrocardiograms.
You may qualify for the study if you:
- Are 18 to 65 years old.
- Have confirmed symptoms of fibromyalgia
- Have widespread body pain that has lasted for at least 3
months.
- Are in generally stable health
- Meet all other study requirements
If eligible, you will receive study-related procedures at no
cost. Compensation for travel is also provided. All information
provided to us will be kept confidential.
For more information,
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Contact:
Analgesic Development Ltd.
635 Madison Avenue
New York, NY
Telephone: 212-813-9467
Fax: 212-813-9620
Email:
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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 6:34:06 AM