Struggling to manage your Crohn's Disease?

You may be eligible for a clinical trial.

Struggling to manage your Crohn's Disease? You may be eligible for a clinical trial.

What is a clinical trial? Is participating in a clinical trial right for you? Learn more

Crohn's Disease Clinical Trial in Edinburgh
NCT03104413 | Phase 3 | Interventional
AbbVie
Sponsored by
AbbVie

Struggling to manage your Crohn's Disease?

You may be eligible for a clinical trial.

Struggling to manage your Crohn's Disease? You may be eligible for a clinical trial.

Completed

Male & Female

16 - 80

Years old

This study has recruited 618 Participants
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Crohn’s disease (CD) is an inflammatory disease that can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract and causes symptoms of fatigue, prolonged diarrhea with or without bleeding, abdominal pain, weight loss, and fever. Crohn’s Disease can affect people of any age and is generally diagnosed in the twenties and thirties. Crohn's Disease symptoms can have a large impact on an individuals lifestyle and while there is no known cure medication can help manage those symptoms. This clinical trial is evaluating a new treatment option for individuals with Crohn's disease that could help better manage the symptoms of CD.

What's involved?

The Crohn’s Disease trial is an initial twelve week study with an option to enroll in a fifty-two week extension. Participants will receive colonoscopies, care, frequent comprehensive lab work and ECG at no cost for the entire fifty-two weeks of participation.