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NCT ID: NCT02024568 Not yet recruiting - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Exploratory Study on the Use of Pregabalin for the Treatment of Taxol Related Arthralgia-Myalgia

Start date: December 2013
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Paclitaxel is chemotherapeutic agent used in many of the most common anti-cancer regimens. Its use is frequently associated with moderate to severe muscle and joint pain that may persist for several days after the treatment. This side effect, known as "Arthralgia-Myalgia Syndrome, has a significant impact on the quality of life and functional abilities of those receiving the treatment, and is not alleviated by many of the interventions attempted for that purpose. Sporadic reports suggest that a drug called gabapentin may be effective in the management of this adverse effect. Observations from our practice indicate that pregabalin, which possesses similar biological activity to that of gabapentin, may also be useful in preventing and treating paclitaxel associated myalgia - arthralgia. The current study represents an initial evaluation of the hypothesis that pregabalin may be beneficial in the management of the symptoms due to the "Arthralgia-Myalgia Syndrome". The investigation will be carried out in the format of a small scale, randomized, placebo controlled trial with patients receiving paclitaxel in the course of standard treatment for breast cancer.

NCT ID: NCT01097798 Not yet recruiting - Trauma Clinical Trials

To Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety Aliviador Compared to Gelol in Patients With Contusions, Sprains, Trauma and Muscle Injury.

LBB-ALI-01/09
Start date: June 2010
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Multicenter, randomized, double-blind trial, to evaluate the efficacy and safety Aliviador compared to Gelol in the relief of signs and symptoms in patients with contusions, sprains, trauma and muscle injury start with less than 24 hours or patients of myalgia, myofascial pain and tendinitis.

NCT ID: NCT00970658 Not yet recruiting - Pain Clinical Trials

Efficacy and Safety of Salonsip Compared to Sabiá Plaster

SAL-SIP-03/09
Start date: December 2009
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy in reducing signs and symptoms in patients with contusions, sprains, muscular injuries and injuries with less than 24 hours early or holders of myalgia, pain and tendonitis in regions miofasciais articulated with Salonsip compared to Sabiá plaster. It is clinical, open, multicenter, randomized, prospective and comparative, with patients entering at random. Patients will be included in sufficient quantity to achieve the minimum number of 70 evaluable patients.