ClinicalTrials.gov is a resource provided by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
Currently, you can explore 453,107 research studies in all 50 states and in 221 countries, including Canada.
IMPORTANT: Listing a study does not mean it has been evaluated by the U.S. Federal Government. Read their disclaimer for details.
Before participating in a study, talk to your health care provider and learn about the risks and potential benefits (from the ClinicalTrials.gov website)
Current Canadian trials
Pain study by SPOR Evidence Alliance: The University of British Columbia
This pain study is being conducted by UBC via Zoom in February.
Queen’s University – Pain RElief Combination Intervention StratEgies: The 6 Week PRECISE Trial (For Kingston Participants)
In this precise trial study, you will receive 3 different 6 week treatment. During each period, you will take two sets of pills, containing either (1) Pregabalin capsules and filler (Placebo) capsules or (2) Melatonin capsules and filler (Placebo) capsules or (3) Melatonin capsules and Pregabalin capsules. The sequence of treatment periods you receive will be in random order.
University of Calgary – iTBS – DCS in fibromyalgia study
University of Calgary is conducting an ongoing fibromyalgia study to research the use of TMS and a medication for treatment of fibromyalgia pain and associated comorbidities.
McMaster University – How People with Fibromyalgia Study to Find How They React to Pain Stimuli
McMaster University in Hamilton is conducting a research study and is seeking participants.
McGill Delphi Study
McGill is seeking participants for a research study that aims to co-create the first comprehensive definition of pain-related suffering shaped directly by people living with pain. This study is part of a line of research which aims to inform the development of clinical interventions that help recognize and alleviate suffering among people living with pain.
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