ULCER PREVENTION

Carolina Digestive Health in Harrisburg, NC

You may not know -- some pain medications can cause stomach ulcers.

Millions of chronic pain sufferers are not aware that their NSAID* pain reliever such as ibuprofen may cause stomach problems. NSAID-associated ulcer study.

Medical researchers are testing an investigational combination of two well-known medicines for pain relief and stomach protection into one treatment.

A clinical research study is now enrolling chronic pain sufferers to measure the effectiveness of this approach.

Here's your opportunity to participate in an important clinical study for the advancement of safer pain relief.

To qualify you must be:

  • 40 years or older
  • Suffering from chronic pain: lower back pain, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or other joint-related pain
  • Interested in participating in a clinical study that closely monitors your health

Study participation includes, at no cost to you:

  • Study visits with experienced medical professionals
  • Study drug for up to 7 months
  • Study procedures and evaluations

Compensation for time and travel may be provided.

Pain Research Studies

For more information or to see if you qualify please call:
1-888-615-8946
or visit www.ChronicPainStudy.org

*Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs includes products such as Advil(R) - a registered trademark of Wyeth consumer Healthcare and Motrin(R) - a registered trademark of McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division.

  CURRENT TRIALS          

» Opioid-Induced Constipation          
» IBS-Diarrhea          
» Rheumatoid Arthritis           
» Celiac Disease           
» Nighttime GERD           
» Arthritis of Hip or Knee           
with Hypertension           
» Acute Diverticulitis           
» Arthritis of the Knee           
» Depression           
» Migraine           
» Diarrhea Predominant IBS           

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Diabetes           
High Cholesterol          
GERD – PPI Resistant           

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