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Clinical Trials Update: Mar. 29, 2004

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  • (HealthDayNews) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of CenterWatch:

    Urinary Incontinence

    A research study of an investigational medication for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence. Volunteers who have symptoms of stress urinary incontinence -- including losing urine when exercising, coughing, lifting, or when doing other sudden movements -- may be eligible. Research site located in Birmingham, Ala.

    More information

    Please see http://www.centerwatch.com/patient/studies/cat195.html.

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    Vaginal Atrophy

    A research study of an investigational medication for the treatment of vaginal atrophy. Post-menopausal women 50 and older who are not on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and are experiencing symptoms of vaginal atrophy -- such as vaginal dryness and itching or pain during intercourse -- may be eligible. Research site located in Greer, SC.

    More information

    Please see http://www.centerwatch.com/patient/studies/cat639.html.

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    Heartburn

    A research study of an investigational medication for the treatment of heartburn. Volunteers between ages 18 and 70 who have non-erosive heartburn and are experiencing heartburn and regurgitation at least 3 days a week may be eligible. Research site located in Philadelphia, Pa.

    More information

    Please see http://www.centerwatch.com/patient/studies/cat175.html.

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