Old drugs, new hope for stomach discomfort?
NCT ID NCT07008235
Summary
This study is testing whether two existing medications, amitriptyline and trifluoperazine, can help reduce symptoms of functional dyspepsia (chronic stomach discomfort). Researchers will compare these drugs against standard treatment in 120 adults over 12 weeks. The main goal is to see if these medications provide better symptom relief and are safe for this condition.
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Dhaka Medical College
RECRUITINGDhaka, 1000, Bangladesh
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