Sean Mackey, M.D., Ph.D.
Imaging study of chronic low back pain in patients taking pain medication
Contact Information
Stanford University School of Medicine 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, CA 94305Brief
Duloxetine has recently been shown to be effective in reducing the pain in chronic pain patients. Duloxetine is known to exert a central mechanism, however the precise human brain structures responsible for mediating its pain-relieving properties are not known. We will use functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) to investigate the neural and functional correlates of pain.
Recruiting Status:
RecruitingStanford Recruiting Status:
RecruitingCondition(s):
Intervention(s):
- Drug: duloxetine
Phase:
N/AEligibility
Ages Eligible for Study:
18 years to 60 yearsGenders Eligible for Study:
MaleHealth of Volunteers:
People with the conditions listed in this trial can participate as controls.Key Inclusion Criteria:
- Males aged 18-60
- Back Pain
- Must be able to comply with study visit schedule and other study requirements
- Capable of performing the experimental tasks
Key Exclusion Criteria:
- Contraindications for MRI examination (e.g., metallic implants such as pacemakers, surgical aneurysm clips, or known metal fragments embedded in the body)
- Known hypersensitivity to duloxetine or any of the inactive ingredients
- Uncontrolled narrow-angle glaucoma
Additional Study Details
Official Title:
Functional MRI Neural Correlates of Medication Efficacy in Patients with Chronic Low Back PainAnticipated start date:
9/1/2006Lead Sponsor:
Stanford UniversityInvestigator(s):
Study Type:
InterventionalPurpose:
TreatmentAllocation:
RandomizedMasking:
Double BlindControl:
noneAssignment:
Cross OverEndpoints:
UnspecifiedPrimary Outcomes:
- Pain
- Neural correlates of pain relief
Total Number to be Enrolled:
75Total Number to be Enrolled at Stanford:
75More Information
Locations & Contacts
Stanford Locations & Contacts:
Stanford University School of Medicine 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, CA 94305Non-Stanford Locations:
The Stanford website does not have any locations outside of Stanford listed for this trial. You may want to check clinicaltrials.gov for posible additional locations.
This listing was last updated:
11/11/2009PLEASE NOTE:
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