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Are you suffering from stomach ulcers caused by taking NSAID's like ibuprofen?

You may not know some pain medications can cause stomach ulcers. Imagine... proven pain relief and stomach protection in one medication.

Millions of chronic pain sufferers are not aware that their NSAID* pain reliever, such as ibuprofen, may cause stomach problems. Medical researchers are testing an investigational combination of two well-known medicines for pain relief and stomach protection in one pill.

A clinical research study is now enrolling chronic pain sufferers to measure the effectiveness of this approach. Here’s your opportunity to participate in an important clinical study for the advancement of safer pain relief.

Clinical Research Study for Chronic Pain Patients NOW ENROLLING!

To qualify, you must be:
  • 40 years or older
  • Suffering from chronic pain: lower back pain, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or other joint-related pain
  • Interested in participating in a clinical study that closely monitors your health


Study participation includes, at no cost to you:
  • Study visits with experienced medical professionals
  • Study drug for up to 7 months
  • Study procedures and evaluations
  • Compensation for time and travel will be provided


Fill out the form below to participate in this study.

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Would you like to know if you qualify for one of our other currently enrolling studies, or would you like to submit information and be contacted in the future when we have a study for you? If so, then please follow the link below and answer our short questionnaire (17 questions). The sole purpose of this Clinical Research Database Survey is to provide you with opportunities to participate in clinical research studies. Completing this survey is optional and not intended to replace the relationship you have with your healthcare providers. (Please only residents of MD, VA, and DC)



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