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A Study for Adult Patients With Fibromyalgia - NCT00965081-08817(Clinical Trial 330529)



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City:  Edison
State:  
NJ
Zip Code: 08817
Conditions: Fibromyalgia, Primary - Fibromyalgia, Secondary
Purpose: The main purpose of this study is to determine if 30mg of duloxetine is effective in the treatment of fibromyalgia compared to placebo.
Study summary:
Criteria: Inclusion Criteria: - Meet study criteria for fibromyalgia diagnosis. Exclusion Criteria: - Have previously or are currently taking duloxetine. - Have been diagnosed with certain psychoses, bipolar or schizoaffective disorder - Have pain symptoms that are difficult to differentiate from fibromyalgia. - Have seizure disorder, uncontrolled narrow angle glaucoma, or acute liver injury (such as hepatitis)or severe cirrhosis. - Have had any primary Axis 1 diagnosis other than major depressive disorder or generalized anxiety disorder within the past year. - Are pregnant or breast-feeding - Have a current or previous diagnosis of rheumatoid, infectious or inflammatory arthritis or an autoimmune disease - Have a regional pain syndrome, failed back syndrome or chronic localized pan related to any past surgery - Have a serious unstable medical illness - Have a history of substance abuse or dependence within the past year
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Date Processed: July 12, 2010
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