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NCT02290665

Localized Therapeutics for the Treatment of Gastrointestinal Disorders

Completed NA Last updated 16 August 2018
What this trial tests

NA trial testing Thermosensitive gel rectal formulation in Healthy Adults in 18 participants. Completed in 28 September 2015.

Timeline
30 January 2015
Primary endpoint
28 September 2015
28 September 2015

Quick facts

Lead sponsorStanford University
PhaseNA
StatusCompleted
Study typeINTERVENTIONAL
Allocationrandomized
Designcrossover
Maskingquadruple
Primary purposeother
Enrollment18
Start date30 January 2015
Primary completion28 September 2015
Estimated completion28 September 2015
Sites1 location across United States

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Stanford University

Who can join

18 and older, any sex, with Healthy Adults. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

The purpose of this study is to determine the patient preference for a biocompatible thermosensitive solution-gel versus water or saline (liquid) enema. The thermosensitive solution-gel is comprised of poloxamer, an inactive compound that is designated as GRAS (generally recognized as safe) by FDA. It could subsequently be used as a medium for drug delivery. The poloxamer (gel) is administered to study participants in order to assess preference and proximal distribution.

Publications & conference data

No peer-reviewed publications indexed yet for this trial. Completed trials usually publish results within 12-18 months.

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