New trial tests drug for stubborn constipation relief
NCT ID NCT07431957
Summary
This study aims to see if a medication called linaclotide helps adults with chronic constipation feel better. Researchers will compare two different doses of the drug against a placebo (inactive pill) over 8 weeks. They will measure how well it improves bowel movements and reduces symptoms like bloating and abdominal pain.
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Dhaka Medical College
Dhaka, Bangladesh
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