Clinical Trial to Compare Pain Medications
September 10, 2008 by Sandy Robinson
Filed under Pain
There is currently a national study recruiting patients for a clinical trial to test the effectiveness of two different pain medications:� Fentanyl Buccal Tablets and oxycodone.� The Fentanyl Buccal Tablets will be compared with the oxycodone to test the effectiveness of how well each med. alleviates breakthrough pain in opioid tolerant patients with chronic pain.�
If you would like to participate in this clinical trial, there are 46 study locations across the United States.� For more information on the trial and to see if you meet the eligibility requirements, please visit the link below:
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I was just diagnosed with: CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASE from my rheumatologist…..But she isn’t sure which AutoImmune Disease I have!?
How will we know? What other tests need to be done? And is it an Auto Immune Disease?
I am in denial as I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia in 1995 so I keep saying I have that…..Oh but the body pain! ouch! I am tired a lot and have muscle weakness….ANY info would help!
Also, anyone on the Fentanyl Patch?
THANKS!
Kelly