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Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Clinical Research
Our study’s main objective was to assess the safety and tolerability profile of the investigational drug over a long time. By conducting the study across multiple centers and utilizing an open-label approach, we aimed to gather comprehensive data on the drug’s performance in diverse patient populations and real-world settings.
However, our goal was to identify a new treatment option that could address unmet medical needs and provide meaningful benefits to patients. By rigorously testing the investigational drug for safety, tolerability, and efficacy, we aimed to contribute to the development of innovative therapies that can positively impact patient care and quality of life.
Current Status
Total Studies
Enrollment Process
Clinical trials are essential for advancing medical knowledge and improving patient care by testing the efficacy and safety of potential treatments before they are widely available to the public. Here’s what you can expect when considering enrollment.
Recruitment
Recruiting volunteers is the first step of an active clinical trial.
Phone Screening
You will undergo a phone screening to determine your eligibility.
Informed Consent
You must sign an ICF defining the purpose, procedure, potential risks & benefits, and your rights as participants.