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06-09-2008, 01:38 PM
Study underway in New London, CT to determine if investigational medication is effective on the treatment of pain associated with Interstitial Cystitis / Painful Bladder Syndrome (IC/PBS).
New London, CT – IC/PBS is a condition suffered by more than 750,000 people in the U.S. However, many sufferers are undiagnosed or receiving inadequate treatment. The cause of IC/PBS is unknown. The symptoms include pain in the bladder area during voiding, and frequency of urination, urgent desire to urinate and nighttime voiding.
There is a medical need to address men and women suffering with IC/PBS pain. An investigational medication is thought to help modulate pain responses, especially in chronic pain conditions. The aim of this study is to determine whether men and women 18 years or older who have IC/PBS will benefit from treatment with investigational medication single IV dose compared to placebo. Patients will participate in the trial for approximately 18 weeks.
Interstitial Cystitis is a chronic bladder disease of unknown origin, characterized by symptoms of pelvic pain, and increased urinary urgency and frequency.
Coastal Connecticut Research, a clinical research site in New London, is currently looking for men and women at least 18 years of age who have been diagnosed with IC/PBS. If you know someone who is suffering from the pain associated with Interstitial Cystitis, please share this information about participating in this research study.
Qualified Participants will receive medical examinations, tests and the investigational drug at no cost and may be compensated for time and travel. All test results can be shared with their primary care provider or urologist.
This research study is now taking place at Coastal Connecticut Research in New London, CT and other cities across the United States. For more information call (860) 443-4567.
New London, CT – IC/PBS is a condition suffered by more than 750,000 people in the U.S. However, many sufferers are undiagnosed or receiving inadequate treatment. The cause of IC/PBS is unknown. The symptoms include pain in the bladder area during voiding, and frequency of urination, urgent desire to urinate and nighttime voiding.
There is a medical need to address men and women suffering with IC/PBS pain. An investigational medication is thought to help modulate pain responses, especially in chronic pain conditions. The aim of this study is to determine whether men and women 18 years or older who have IC/PBS will benefit from treatment with investigational medication single IV dose compared to placebo. Patients will participate in the trial for approximately 18 weeks.
Interstitial Cystitis is a chronic bladder disease of unknown origin, characterized by symptoms of pelvic pain, and increased urinary urgency and frequency.
Coastal Connecticut Research, a clinical research site in New London, is currently looking for men and women at least 18 years of age who have been diagnosed with IC/PBS. If you know someone who is suffering from the pain associated with Interstitial Cystitis, please share this information about participating in this research study.
Qualified Participants will receive medical examinations, tests and the investigational drug at no cost and may be compensated for time and travel. All test results can be shared with their primary care provider or urologist.
This research study is now taking place at Coastal Connecticut Research in New London, CT and other cities across the United States. For more information call (860) 443-4567.