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Lower Back Pain Research Study

Lower Back Pain Research Study

Study site(s):
Birmingham
Glasgow
Liverpool
Teesside
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Lower Back Pain Research Study

FutureMeds is delighted to be conducting a research study investigating a treatment that hopes to reduce back pain.

What is the trial about?

Around 1 in 6 adults in the UK are estimated to be living with back pain and far more will experience lower back pain at some point in their life.

In this clinical study, we are investigating a treatment that hopes to reduce the pain experienced by patients living with chronic lower back pain as we compare the effectiveness of different doses of the study treatment.

If you've been experiencing chronic lower back pain, find out if you could be eligible to take part in this research study and help others like you in the future.

Meet your Investigator for this study

With you every step of your clinical trial journey, your Principal Investigator for this study is:
Dr Connor McGladdery
Dr Connor McGladdery
Clinical Research Physician
Dr Imrozia Munsoor
Dr Imrozia Munsoor
Clinical Research Physician
Dr. Tehmina Ahmed
Dr. Tehmina Ahmed
Clinical Research Physician

Who can participate in the trial?

Adults 18+ who have been experiencing chronic lower back pain for at least the last 3 months.

What is the study process?

The study involves up to 6 visits to our clinic over the course of the 4 month study.

The study treatment is to be taken twice per day (morning and night) for up to 11 weeks.

What can you expect as compensation?

Participants will receive compensation for travel and inconvenience.

FAQs

How can I register for a trial?

Registering for participation is easy! If you are interested in a particular study, the best way to register is to use the contact form on the respective study page. You can find a list of all our studies here.

If we are currently not conducting a study that is of interest to you, you can register here in our database. We will then notify you when a suitable study starts.

How can trial participation help me and others?

Participation in clinical trials provides access to innovative and potentially life-saving treatments. It also contributes to medical research, benefiting both current and future healthcare outcomes. It provides cutting-edge medical care under professional supervision and empowers individuals to contribute to the well-being of society. However, participants should carefully weigh up the risks and benefits and seek advice from their doctor before taking part in a trial.

What happens to my data and is it secure?

FutureMeds UK and our network of international study sites have a data protection officer and consistently adhere to all national and international data protection laws. This means that we only pass on anonymised disease data to our clients that is required for the assessment of drug effects. Names and address data are never passed on to customers, advertising companies or other potential interested parties. In addition, all FutureMeds employees are naturally subject to medical confidentiality.

Do you have further questions?

Please contact the respective study site(s) for questions:
Birmingham
E-mail:
birminghamclinic@futuremeds.com
Phone:
0121 592 2050
Glasgow
E-mail:
info.glasgow@futuremeds.com
Phone:
0141 946 7888
Liverpool
E-mail:
bridleclinic@futuremeds.com
Phone:
0151 315 0090
Teesside
E-mail:
northtees@futuremeds.com
Phone:
01642 843 780

Register for your trial here

Once you have registered your interest, one of our team will be in touch with you!

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