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NCT ID: NCT03963362 Recruiting - Neuropathic Pain Clinical Trials

The Pharmacokinetics of GLA5PR Tablet According to the Renal Function

Start date: September 17, 2019
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

To evauate pharmacokinetics of GLA5PR tablet according to the renal function

NCT ID: NCT03926364 Completed - Neuropathic Pain Clinical Trials

Profile of Pain and Unpleasant Sensations in Patients With Referred Pain

Start date: March 30, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This feasibility study primarily aimed to assess the technology acceptance and usability of a pain tracking software in patients with spinally referred chronic pain. The secondary aim was to assess the fluctuations in pain intensity and distribution, using the pain tracking software during a 3-month period. Additionally, the study aimed to explore the patients' behavior when self-reporting pain when given the opportunity to use a variety of pain quality descriptors, such as tingling, burning and stabbing. Patients with spinally referred chronic pain will be recruited to participate. Participants will be asked to use a pain tracking software to create weekly pain reports for a 3-month period. These pain reports consist of pain drawings and intensity scales. Additionally, patients will complete baseline disability and pain catastrophizing online questionnaires. The project does not affect treatment or does not offer any intervention.

NCT ID: NCT03899246 Completed - Sickle Cell Disease Clinical Trials

Sickle Cell Pain: Intervention With Capsaicin Exposure

SPICE
Start date: July 3, 2019
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates the safety and feasibility of using high dose topical capsaicin patches for the treatment of neuropathic pain in pediatric patients with sickle cell disease, as well as the feasibility of using a number of tests for the evaluation and monitoring of neuropathic pain. The hypothesis, based on evidence obtained from studies in adults with neuropathic pain related to other diseases as well as a single previously published study of capsaicin in pediatric patients, is that capsaicin will be well tolerated in this population. Additionally, it is hypothesized that it is feasible to monitor changes in neuropathic pain via the testing listed below.

NCT ID: NCT03890315 Completed - Neuropathic Pain Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Neuropathic Pain in the Context of Clinical Symptoms, Quantitative Sensory Tests and Imaging With FMRI

Start date: April 26, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study is planned to evaluate patients with upper extremity neuropathic pain due to cervical radiculopathy with clinical symptoms, Quantitative Sensory Testing(QST) and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging(fMRI). Patients with similar charactheristics will be grouped and comparisons will be conducted in fMRI results, as well as QST.

NCT ID: NCT03889353 Completed - Neuropathic Pain Clinical Trials

Brain Computer Interface and Virtual Reality (BCI-VR) for Pain Treatment

GHOST
Start date: May 9, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Pilot Interventional study with minimal risks and constraints, prospective, monocentric. Safety and Efficacity evaluation of a Novel Medical Device.

NCT ID: NCT03886532 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

GI Medical Cannabis Study on IBD

GIMEDCAN
Start date: November 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Create a registry that will described the natural history and landscape of medical cannabis product use in patients with chronic abdominal pain or inflammatory bowel disease. Quantitatively describe the pharmacokinetic (PK) profile of select medical cannabis products in patients with chronic neuropathic (abdominal) pain or inflammatory bowel disease. To create an educational program for families that have participated in the research for those families who opt for this component. Although these are not research in nature, they are a direct result of the proposed research and are included in the protocol to demonstrate the study's deliverables.

NCT ID: NCT03877016 Completed - Neuropathic Pain Clinical Trials

Pilot Study in Order to Evaluate Disconfort Among Outpatients Using actiTENS for Neuropathic Pain vs TENS ECO 2.

QolTENS
Start date: September 17, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Non-pharmacological treatments for pain relief are more and more used in clinical care although any scientific validation. Among the non-pharmacological treatments of neuropathic pain relief, TENS (Electrical Nerve Stimulation Therapy) is the major treatment with the best benefit. Unfortunately, the use of TENS by patients appears very difficult. Because of this inconvenience, more than 40% of TENS users interrupt the treatment despite treatment benefit. A new TENS device: actiTENS that seems to be less constraining than TENS is now available in France. ActiTENS efficacy and safety compared to TENS need to be investigated. The main objective is to evaluate and to compare the use of actiTENS, with TENS Eco 2, the classical device in patients with chronic neuropathic pain.

NCT ID: NCT03865953 Completed - Neuropathic Pain Clinical Trials

Oral LAT8881 in Neuropathic Pain

Start date: April 9, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind, crossover, phase IIa study to investigate the efficacy and safety of oral LAT8881 in neuropathic pain.

NCT ID: NCT03862365 Recruiting - Neuropathic Pain Clinical Trials

Exploring the Genetics of Neuropathic Pain

GeNeup
Start date: August 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

In the present study the investigators will search for new genetic variants relevant for the development of neuropathic pain.

NCT ID: NCT03855111 Recruiting - Pain Clinical Trials

Symptom Management Efficacy Study to Reduce Distal Neuropathic Pain

Start date: January 14, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Distal sensory peripheral neuropathy (DSP) is a chronic, debilitating painful condition affecting quality of life in persons living with HIV. Treatments prescribed to manage DSP pain, such as nonnarcotic and narcotic analgesics, antidepressants and anticonvulsants, are largely ineffective. In HIV there are no FDA-approved drugs for this indication. This study assesses in a randomized controlled clinical trial, the efficacy of novel non-pharmacologic pain management approaches to reduce HIV-related DSP pain and improve quality of life.