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07-10-2006, 02:13 PM
A phase II multicenter, placebo-controlled study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of an investigational medication for IC. MN-001 is an investigational anti-inflammatory compound that may reduce bladder hyper-reactivity much in the same way that it reduces airway hyper-reactivity in models of asthma.
This clinical research study is for adults experiencing chronic bladder and pelvic pain coupled with urinary frequency and urgency. The study term is 9 weeks. The clinical study will evaluate the therapeutic response, safety, and tolerability of an investigational study drug in the treatment of interstitial cystitis and its symptoms. During the course of the study, two-thirds of participating patients will receive the study drug and one-third will receive placebo. All study participants will receive supervised medical care as it relates to the study. There will be no cost for participation.
Research centers are located throughout the USA. Patients diagnosed with IC as well as those who have bladder and pelvic pain, urinary frequency, and urgency are encouraged to call 1-866-652-6938 or to visit Web site www.BladderPainStudy.net to learn more about this clinical research study.
This clinical research study is for adults experiencing chronic bladder and pelvic pain coupled with urinary frequency and urgency. The study term is 9 weeks. The clinical study will evaluate the therapeutic response, safety, and tolerability of an investigational study drug in the treatment of interstitial cystitis and its symptoms. During the course of the study, two-thirds of participating patients will receive the study drug and one-third will receive placebo. All study participants will receive supervised medical care as it relates to the study. There will be no cost for participation.
Research centers are located throughout the USA. Patients diagnosed with IC as well as those who have bladder and pelvic pain, urinary frequency, and urgency are encouraged to call 1-866-652-6938 or to visit Web site www.BladderPainStudy.net to learn more about this clinical research study.