Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Clinical Trial
Living with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy?
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is a type of nerve damage caused by diabetes. Over time, high blood sugar can injure nerves—most commonly in the feet and lower legs. DPN is one of the most common complications of diabetes and can affect daily comfort, mobility, and quality of life.
What Is the DPN Clinical Trial?
This is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, Phase 2, proof-of-concept to compare independent pain interventions versus placebo.
Mean change from baseline assessment to endpoint for average pain intensity and physical functioning.
Participate in our Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Clinical Trial
Participants will receive:
The study drug, not an opiate, or placebo
Various clinical evaluations
Monitoring by the study team throughout the study
Reimbursement for study-related expenses (time, travel and meals)
The Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Clinical Trial
- Basic Requirements:
- 18 to 85 years old
- Have been diagnosed with Type I or Type II diabetes for at least 1 year
- DPN, of symmetrical nature in lower extremities for ≥6 months
- Stable doses of your medicines for at least 90 days prior to entering this study
- Have an HbA1c <11%
- You will need to meet other requirements. Please contact us for more details.
Why Join Us?
There are many reasons to take part in clinical research.
For starters, it allows participants to play a more proactive role in their own health by receiving a new treatment for an ongoing disease or condition. Participants also play an important part in bringing much needed drugs to market, benefitting thousands of people who also have the disease or condition. In many cases, this can be life-changing. In addition to benefitting those with the disease, participants may be paid for their time and travel expenses.
Clinical research studies (also called clinical trials) are carefully supervised research that is done before an investigational drug becomes available to the public
Clinical studies follow specific rules to protect the safety, rights, well-being, and privacy of participants.
The results help doctors and researchers decide if a medication or product is safe and should be available to patients.
Clinical studies are an important way to develop new medical treatments to improve patient care.
Participants like you really help make a difference.
Expertise and Resources
We have the necessary tools to conduct clinical research on new as well as previously studied medications.
Commitment and Dedication
We have more than 30 years of experience providing high-quality patient care with the pharmaceutical industry.
Wide Range of Studies
We have offered more than 200 clinical research studies pioneered by medical experts in Bradenton Research Center.
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Research Study
If you are eligible to take part, you may have the following procedures done to check your health: vital signs, blood work, physical exams, or other types of assessments that are necessary to gather the required information about the study medication.
This study is double-blinded. That means that neither you nor the study doctor will know whether you are taking the medicine or a placebo during the study treatment period. Blinding is a process common in clinical trials to help determine that the data are not biased, and are therefore more reliable.
You will have access to a “rescue ” medicine for breakthrough pain.
All study volunteers are always closely watched by clinic staff and the medical team to ensure their safety.
