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Hot pepper patch tested to cool fiery nerve pain

NCT ID NCT06540456

Summary

This study is testing whether a skin patch containing a high concentration of capsaicin, the compound that makes chili peppers hot, can safely reduce chronic nerve pain in the lower back and legs. Up to 50 adults with this type of pain for over three months will receive the patch treatment at up to five visits over a year. Researchers will monitor pain levels, quality of life, and any side effects to see if the patch provides relief.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • MUSC Health Nexton Medical Park

    Summerville, South Carolina, 29483, United States

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