View clinical trials related to Diabetic Neuropathy.
Filter by:Phase 2/3 open-label trial to assess the safety and tolerability of long-term treatment with lacosamide (SPM 927) in subjects with painful diabetic neuropathy. The safety and tolerability of the different doses of lacosamide will be investigated.
The purpose of this study is to study if sildenafil (Viagra) is effective in improving neuropathic pain. This will be an open label study at 3 doses of sildenafil (25 mg, 50 mg and 100 mg). If this study suggests efficacy, the information will be used to plan a placebo controlled, double-blind study in the future.
To determine the effect of Ruboxistaurin on small fiber function.
The purpose of this research study is to determine if the use of a series of the Anodyne Therapy System in-home treatments over a 90-day period will improve peripheral sensation and quality of life in persons with diabetes mellitus.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether dextromethorphan (Neurodex) and quinidine are effective in the treatment of pain of diabetic neuropathy.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical and laboratory safety of SB-509 when given as a single treatment by an intramuscular injection to subjects with diabetic neuropathy.
This is a safety and efficacy trial of ranirestat(AS-3201) which is an aldose reductase inhibitor in patients with diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy.
This gene therapy study is being conducted to evaluate intramuscular gene transfer using VEGF (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor) in patients with diabetic neuropathy in the legs. This condition causes a decrease in feeling and sensation due to diabetes. VEGF is DNA, or genetic material that is injected into the muscles of the leg. Once in the leg, it has been shown to cause new blood vessels to grow under a variety of conditions.