The state of Massachusetts currently has 3 active clinical trials seeking participants for Endometriosis research studies. These trials are conducted in various cities, including Boston, Worcester, Springfield and Burlington.
Study Of Oral Elagolix Tablets In Combination With Combined Oral Contraceptive Capsules/Tablets To Assess Dysmenorrhea Response In Adult Female Participants With Endometriosis And Associated Moderate To Severe Pain
Recruiting
Endometriosis is a painful disorder of the uterus affecting 6-10% of women of childbearing age. Endometriosis affects daily activities, social relationships, sexuality and sexual activity, and mental health. This study will evaluate how well elagolix in combination with combined oral contraceptives (COC) works within the body and/or how safe it is compared to placebo (does not contain treatment drug). This study will assess the dysmenorrhea (painful periods) response in participants with endomet... Read More
Gender:
FEMALE
Ages:
Between 18 years and 49 years
Trial Updated:
01/01/2025
Locations: NECCR Fall River LLC /ID# 217108, Fall River, Massachusetts +1 locations
Conditions: Endometriosis
Evaluating the Impact of a Novel Cannabinoid Product for Endometriosis
Recruiting
Despite the proliferation of cannabis and cannabinoid products in recent years, little research has been done to determine the impact of these products on womens health conditions, including endometriosis. This study is designed to assess the impact of a custom-formulated, hemp-derived, full-spectrum, high-CBD product vs. placebo on clinical symptoms and biomarkers over the course of 12 weeks of treatment in patients with endometriosis. This project will provide information that does not current... Read More
Gender:
FEMALE
Ages:
21 years and above
Trial Updated:
11/18/2024
Locations: McLean Hospital, Belmont, Massachusetts
Conditions: Endometriosis
Cabergoline for the Treatment of Chronic Pain Due to Endometriosis
Recruiting
Endometriosis is dependent on angiogenesis (the sprouting of new blood vessels) for its growth and maintenance, but the side effects of currently approved angiogenesis inhibitors make these agents inappropriate for use in reproductive-age patients. This obstacle will be overcome by performing a randomized, double blind clinical trial aimed at repurposing an existing drug, cabergoline, as a safe, alternative angiogenesis inhibitor for adolescents and young women with endometriosis. This trial pro... Read More
Gender:
FEMALE
Ages:
Between 15 years and 40 years
Trial Updated:
09/05/2024
Locations: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts +2 locations
Conditions: Endometriosis