- authorisedTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
A Randomized, Non-inferiority Trial Comparing 7-Day Versus 4-Week Esomeprazole Treatment in Patients with Unexplained Dyspepsia
This study compares two ways to treat indigestion: taking esomeprazole for 7 days versus 4 weeks. It aims to see if the shorter treatment works just as well. We want to know if shortening the treatment helps people with ongoing indigestion. It's for adults with unexplained tummy discomfort.
Iceland - recruiting
Functional Digestive Disorders Observatory
This study looks at common gut problems like IBS, constipation, and tummy pain. Researchers are collecting health information and samples (like blood) from adults already getting care. The aim is to understand these conditions better and find new ways to diagnose or treat them.
France - recruitingNA
Visible Abdominal Distension
This study is looking into a new way to help people with tummy bloating, often linked to conditions like IBS. We're testing a special mind-body technique called biofeedback to see if it can reduce visible bloating. It's a simple, hands-on method that you can learn.
United States · Canada · France