A New Research Study is available in your area

Do you have Neuropathic Pain related to Diabetes?

Learn about a new investigational medication to potentially treat Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain (DPNP) symptoms.

Do you struggle with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain?

If you have diabetes and suffer from nerve damage that affects your legs and feet, you may be experiencing Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain (DPNP). Neuropathy (or nerve damage) is the most common complication affecting thousands of Americans living with diabetes every year.

DPNP is deteriorating the quality of life of those with uncontrolled or long-standing high blood sugar levels that are not properly treated. The pain symptoms range from pricking, tingling, pins and needles, electric or shooting, hot or burning, numbness, itching, or sensitivity to touch in your legs and/or feet.

If you experience nerve pain and complications related to DPNP, you may be eligible to participate in a research study conducted at select centers across the U.S. If you meet the criteria and choose to participate, you will receive free study-related care, such as physical exams, laboratory tests, and ECGs.

FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW IF YOU MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA

Are 18 years of age or older
✓ Have Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes Melitus
✓ Are not pregnant or breastfeeding

About the study

Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain (DPNP) can cause disruption to daily life and interfere with one’s ability to work, travel and enjoy life. This clinical trial aims to provide a potential solution in reducing nerve pain symptoms related to your diabetic peripheral neuropathy.

If you have been struggling with diabetes type 1 or type 2 with chronic DPNP for at least 6 months and would like to have access to a medication that could potentially control your nerve pain symptoms, this study may be right for you.

The research study involves an investigational medication taken orally once per day, that does not contain opioids.  The study will take approximately 16 weeks to complete and it includes trial-related medical examinations, ECGs, surveys, laboratory work, and assessments made by medical investigators.

There will be no cost associated with participation in the trial. You may receive compensation for transportation and the time required to participate in the trial.

Why Participate?

If you are struggling with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain (DPNP), and conservative treatments have failed to alleviate your discomfort, you may qualify for a new research study, now being offered at select centers throughout the U.S. The study is for an investigational study treatment designed to relieve nerve pain. It involves a medication taken orally once per day, that does not contain opioids.
If you qualify, you will receive:

Study Care

You will receive study-related care from experienced doctors, nurses, and research staff.

Exams

The study will include physical exams, lung and heart function tests, laboratory work, and other examination visits with a trained investigator.

Compensation

You might be eligible to receive compensation for your time and travel.

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Chat With A Research Coordinator

Fill out the form below, and you will be advised if you are eligible or not. If you meet the initial screening criteria, you will be contacted by someone from a research location near you. If you do not meet the minimum criteria, please still submit the form. The study criteria may change in the future, and you might become eligible later.

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