SA: New use of an existing medication for sciatica
Research Centre: | The Pain & Anaesthesia Research Clinic (PARC) |  | Investigator(s): | Dr. Guy Ludbrook | Location:
Royal Adelaide Hospital, North Terrace, Adelaide South Australia | Purpose & Background
The Pain & Anaesthesia Research Clinic (PARC) is seeking patients
with herniated intervertebral disc and persistent sciatica (back pain radiating
into the lower extremity) to participate in a clinical trial. The trial medication
has already been used in several hundred thousand patients, and is currently
being used in Australia and other countries around the world to successfully
treat conditions other than sciatic pain.
Sciatic pain occurs when one of the discs between the bones in
the lower back bulges (herniates) and therefore irritates the sciatic nerve,
a major nerve that provides sensation to the leg. Disc pressure on the sciatic
nerve may often result in irritation, inflammation and nerve pain. The pain
results in a burning sensation which extends from the lower back down one or
both legs. Large well controlled trials have shown that most patients with sciatic
pain recover without surgery over a period of two to twelve months after the
onset of their pain. Since there is no approved therapy for sciatic pain during
the two to twelve month natural recovery period, effective and safe treatments
to reduce patients’ pain and disability during this recovery period are urgently
needed.
Benefits to Participation
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The
trial medication may provide sufferers with pain relief not achieved by
current treatments.
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Participants
will be reimbursed for their time and inconvenience caused.
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Travel
expenses to and from the research unit will be reimbursed.
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Participants’
health will be monitored by qualified health professionals.
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Participants
will be helping to advance medical research.
Main Eligibility Criteria
Other Information
This trial is being conducted by medically qualified professionals,
and has received ethics committee approval from the Royal Adelaide Hospital
Human Research Ethics Committee. If you choose to participate, your participation
will not interfere with your relationship with your normal Doctor.
What next?
If you would like to find out more information about participation
in the trial, please click the link below to enter your contact details
and answer some questions to determine your initial eligibility to
participate in the trial. You will then be contacted by the research
centre. Please note all information entered will be shared with the
professional research staff at the Pain & Anaesthesia Research Clinic
(PARC) and with the Clinical Communications and Research call centre
(http://www.clinicalcommunications.com.au/).
Alternatively you can call 1800 656 743 between 8:30am and 6:30pm,
Monday to Friday.
The following locations are confirmed as participating in the trial.
Please click the appropriate link based on your location.
Adelaide SA: Click
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Alternatively you can call 1800 656 743 between 8:30am and 6:30pm,
Monday to Friday. Please note, you may only contact the call centre
for the above confirmed locations.
The following locations are not confirmed but may participate in
the trial in the near future. If you'd like to be contacted if/when
they are operational please enter your details using the appropriate
link below.
Melbourne VIC: Click
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Perth WA: Click
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Fremantle WA: Click
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Sydney NSW: Click
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Brisbane QLD: Click
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All other locations:Click
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