Constipation Due to Pain Pills Research Study
Often, taking pain medications can cause constipation. Clinical Research Associates in Nashville is enrolling patients in a research study to evaluate an investigational medication for treatment of constipation due to prescription pain medicine. The study's goal is to evaluate the long-term safety and tolerability of naldemedine as compared to a placebo (inactive ingredient). The study is double-blind, meaning neither the participant nor the clinician will know which medication is being taken.
The study lasts up to 58 weeks and requires 11 office visits and 3 phone contacts. All study-related medication is provided at no charge. Compensation at study end is up to $585.
Condition | Constipation |
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Clinical Study Identifier | TX137796 |
Sponsor | Shionogi |
Last Modified on | 23 November 2020 |
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