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Is The Continual Tingling In Your Hands And Feet Wearing You Down?

Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Clinical Trials may help!
Diabetic nerve pain or diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) develops slowly and gets worse over time. Due to the loss of sensation caused by nerve damage, a person is more prone to developing skin ulcers (open sores) that can get infected and take a while to heal.

We’re investigating a drug for diabetic nerve pain that might aid in your pain management.

You may qualify for our Diabetic Nerve Pain Clinical Trials, if you:

  • Are 18 years or older
  • Have been diagnosed with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN)
  • Have pain from DPN for at least 6 months

Prime Revival Research Institute is conducting Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN) Clinical Trials to assess the safety and efficacy of a study drug. This study drug may be able to benefit you or your loved ones by helping manage your symptoms of diabetic nerve pain.

*Other criteria may apply
*Participation in the DPN clinical trial is free of cost to both you and your insurance company. To see if you qualify for the study, please fill the form. Someone from our research staff will give you a phone call and they might ask you questions about your medical history and information about any medications you take.
**If you qualify and decide to participate, you will receive study-related care from experienced healthcare professionals including Endocrinologists and nurses.

Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Clinical Trials

ABOUT DIABETIC PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY STUDY

The diabetic peripheral neuropathy study is dedicated to evaluating novel treatment options for patients suffering from nerve damage caused by chronically unstable diabetic management. This is a double blind, placebo-controlled study which means that neither the participant nor the researcher knows who is receiving the study drug and who is receiving the placebo. The potential DPN treatment is a medication that is taken orally.

Participants qualify for diabetic peripheral neuropathy clinical trials if they:

  • Are 18 years or older
  • Have been diagnosed with DPN
  • Have pain from DPN for at least 6 months

The total time period of the diabetic peripheral neuropathy clinical trials is around 14 months. During the course of the clinical trial, you will receive thorough examinations and dedicated care by our authorized team of experienced healthcare professionals. Enrolling in the diabetic peripheral neuropathy clinical trials may be beneficial to you and countless others suffering from similar symptoms. Participation is free of cost and no insurance is required.

ABOUT DIABETIC PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY

Suffering From Diabetic Nerve Pain

Diabetes is a condition that affects your pancreas (insulin-producing gland). Insulin is responsible for transporting glucose/sugar, in the form of energy, to the cells of your body. In this disease, there is either lack of insulin response or no insulin production at all. This causes glucose to accumulate in the blood causing multiple complications.

One of the most common complications of diabetes is Peripheral Diabetic Neuropathy (nerve damage/dysfunction). Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy or DPN is often the most common symptom of diabetes. DPN starts by affecting the legs and feet and then moves to the hands and arms. The signs range from nerve pain to ulcers leading to amputation. Some of the symptoms include numbness, tingling, bone and joint pain (Diabetic Nerve Pain), increased touch sensitivity, ulcer, and infection.

RecruitingSTATUS AND CRITERIA

$ 99

Per Month
  • Age 18 years and above
  • Gender Males and Females
  • Condition Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Location Texas
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What to Expect?

If you want to participate in diabetic peripheral neuropathy clinical trials, please fill the form above. One of our research representatives will call you to give you further information about the study. If you qualify for the diabetic peripheral neuropathy study, you will be assigned to either of the 2 groups in which you might receive the placebo (medication without active ingredient) or the study drug. The study doctor who will be in charge of your care will not know if you’ve received the medication.

By participating in diabetic peripheral neuropathy clinical trials near me in Texas, you are able to play a more active role in the healthcare system. If you decide to participate, you might receive treatment for your diabetic nerve pain before it reaches the market. Once you decide to take part in the study, you will be asked to sign the Informed Consent Form which includes the criteria and duration of the study treatment.
Participants will receive free-of-cost blood tests and complete physical examinations. All volunteers will also receive study-related care from healthcare professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. DOES EVERYONE WHO IS A DIABETIC GET DIABETIC NEUROPATHY?

No, diabetic peripheral neuropathy is a complication of uncontrolled diabetes (abnormal blood sugar levels) or diabetes that has been present for a long duration. However, every diabetic should get himself/herself checked to identify the condition in early stages before complications set in.

2. SHOULD I GO FOR REGULAR CHECK-UPS IF I HAVE DIABETES?

If you do not experience any symptoms like numbness, pricking or tingling sensation and pain in your feet or hands, which are common with diabetic neuropathy, there is nothing to worry about. However, you should always get a yearly checkup for eyes, nerves and kidneys functioning if you suffer from diabetes.

3. CAN PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY SYMPTOMS BE REVERSED?

One of the most prevalent side effects of diabetes is neuropathy and it cannot be reversed. This is due to the body’s inability to repair damaged nerve tissues. According to some studies, 60 to 70% of people with diabetes may develop neuropathy at some point in their lives. However, with the right treatment and care, managing peripheral neuropathy symptoms is possible.

4. DO I HAVE TO PAY TO BE A PART OF THE DIABETIC PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY CLINICAL TRIALS NEAR ME IN TEXAS?

Participation in diabetic peripheral neuropathy clinical trials is free for you and your health insurance. If you qualify and decide to participate, you will be compensated financially for your time and travel. Details of the stipend will be given to you once you complete the screening process and move on to the informed consent process.