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Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 3, 2009
Posted on 11/03/2009, 10:18
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(HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of ClinicalConnection.com:
Postmenopausal Osteoporosis Prevention
This study will evaluate an investigational drug to prevent postmenopausal osteoporosis and treat menopausal symptoms while ensuring uterine lining safety.
The research site is in Chicago, Ill.
More information
Please see http://www.clinicalconnection.com/clinical_trials/condition/osteoporosis.aspx.
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Insomnia
This study for people aged 18 to 85 will evaluate an investigational drug for insomnia. Participants will receive study related medical care, study medication, and compensation up to $800.
The research site is in Glendale, Calif.
More information
Please see http://www.clinicalconnection.com/clinical_trials/condition/insomnia.aspx.
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Frequent Night Time Urination (Nocturia)
This study will evaluate an investigational treatment for frequent night time urination. Participants will receive study related care, investigational medication and may qualify for travel compensation.
The research site is in Pinellas Park, Fla.
More information
Please see http://www.clinicalconnection.com/clinical_trials/condition/nocturia.aspx.
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