Trial Information

Summary: Feeling the pain caused by endometriosis?

If you are female suffering from pelvic pain because of your endometriosis, you might be interested in participating in a clinical study to evaluate an investigational oral pill for the treatment of pain caused by endometriosis. Qualified participants will receive study-related examinations and diagnostic procedures including a Pap smear, laboratory tests, and Bone Density assessments, and the study medication at no cost. Travel expenses to and from the clinical site may be reimbursed.

To qualify you must:

  • be 18 to 49 years of age
  • have moderate to severe pelvic pain due to endometriosis
  • have been surgically (laparoscopy) diagnosed with endometriosis
  • have recurrent or persistent endometriosis symptoms
  • agree to use two forms of non-hormonal contraception
  • have menstrual cycles occurring every 23-33 days within the past 6 months
  • be willing to attend office visits monthly for approximately 10 months
  • not currently be using GnRH agonist, GnRH antagonist, danazol, DMPA-SC or DMPA-IM
  • not currently be using hormonal contraception or other hormonal therapy
  • not have uterine fibroids = 3 cm in diameter
  • not have pelvic pain that is not caused by endometriosis
  • not have been pregnant within the last 6 months or not currently breast feeding
  • not have an unstable medical condition or chronic disease

To determine if you are eligible to participate in study or find out more about the study, visit the study website at: www.LilacPetalStudy.com
or call 1-866-PETAL-01 [1-866-738-2501].

If you qualify, you will be referred to a clinical site near you for the study screening visit.

Contact:

Research Site
Located in:
Sandy, UT

 

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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 6:37:45 AM


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