Gut bacteria tested as new weapon against arthritis pain

NCT ID NCT05961592

Summary

This early-stage study is testing the safety and effects of an oral probiotic called R-2487 in adults with active rheumatoid arthritis. Researchers will monitor 73 participants for side effects while measuring changes in their arthritis symptoms and inflammation levels. The study aims to see if this probiotic approach could help control the disease.

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  • AP Medical Research

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    Miami, Florida, 33165, United States

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  • Altoona Center for Research

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    Duncansville, Pennsylvania, 16635, United States

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  • Prolato Clinical Research Center

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    Houston, Texas, 77054, United States

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  • St.Jude Clinical Research

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    Doral, Florida, 33172, United States

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  • University of California, San Diego

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    San Diego, California, 92037, United States

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