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Do you have lower back pain?

Learn about a no-cost, new investigational drug to potentially treat symptoms of acute lower back pain.

Do you have lower back pain?

Learn about a no-cost, new investigational drug to potentially treat symptoms of acute lower back pain.

Do you struggle with lower back pain?

According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, low back pain affects about 80% of adults at some point in their lifetime. Acute lower back pain can greatly affect one’s ability to carry out normal, everyday tasks, and may result in absences from work. Many people who have lower back pain also experience back spasms.

If you’re struggling with acute lower back pain, you may qualify for a new research study, now offered at select United States centers. The study will investigate a topical analgesic used to relieve lower back pain. It involves a single, daily application of a topical patch applied at home to the affected area. If you are eligible and participate, you will receive all study-related care, ECGs, and lab work at no cost.

 

FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW IF YOU MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA
  • 18 to 75 years of age
  • Are in a current episode of low back pain for 3 months or less
  • Willing to use a topical treatment
  • Not pregnant or breastfeeding

About the study

Acute lower back pain can cause symptoms of radiating pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility, and have a negative impact on an individual’s normal daily activities and ability to work. Topical treatments and over-the-counter patches are some of the most easily attainable treatments for lower back pain, but a formulation containing local anesthetics has not yet been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for this indication.

In this phase 2 clinical trial, a new investigational treatment is evaluated for its potential to relieve acute lower back pain. The clinical trial will take approximately 34 days to complete and involves a daily application of a topical treatment to the affected area. The clinical trial includes trial-related medical examinations, surveys, labs, ECGs, and assessments made by medical investigators. 

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

Why Participate?

If you’re struggling with acute lower back pain, you may qualify for a new research study, now being offered at select centers throughout the U.S. The study is for an investigational treatment designed to relieve acute lower back pain with a daily topical application. If you qualify, you will receive:

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No-cost Study Care

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

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Exams

The study will include blood, urine, ECGs, and other examination visits with a trained investigator.

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Compensation

Qualifying participants may be eligible to receive compensation for their time and travel.

FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW

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. It is possible that study criteria will change, and you may become eligible in the future. 

Fill out the form below to find out if you are eligible

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