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 What Is Gout?

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What Is Gout?

GOUT 
STUDY
AT 
CTN

A gout is a form of inflammatory arthritis characterized by recurrent attacks of a red, tender, hot, and swollen joint. Pain typically comes on rapidly, reaching maximal intensity in less than 12 hours.

In order to know if you qualify please see the details below:


INCLUSIONS:
 

Male or female 18-75 years old

Diagnosed with a history of Gout

Serum urate level must be less than or equal to 7.0

BMI must be between 18 and 45 kg/m²



EXCLUSIONS:
 

History of kidney stones/nephrectomy/ renal transplant in the last 5 years

Malignancy within 5 years

History of complete heart block, major stroke, or seizure

Uncontrolled hypertension

MEDICATIONS:

 

NO CYP2C9 Substrates (Glimepiride, Glipizide, Tolbutamide, (S)-warfarin)

NO CYP2C9 Inhibitors (Fluconazole, Sulfaphenazole, Miconazole, ect)

NO CYP2C9 Inducer (Rifampin, Ritonavir, Enzalutamide, Carbamazepine)

NO NSAIDs sensitive to CYP2C9 (Ibuprofen, Meloxicam, Piroxicam, ect)

Inclusionary Meds: Allopurinol, Oral Colchicine

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Qualified Participants Will Receive:
Compensation up to: $1000 total ($100/in-house dosing)

Let’s 
Find

The 
Solutions
Together!

Clinical Trial Network
7080 Southwest Fwy. 
Houston, TX 77074

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(713) 484-6947
 

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