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Current Research Projects
Efficacy and Safety of Duloxetine Compared with
Placebo in Subjects with Symptoms of Bladder Overactivity Due to Pure
Detrusor Instability or Sensory Urgency
Are you frequently running to the bathroom during the day?
Are you concerned about going places where you are unsure about the availability
of restrooms?
Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia Hospital
is one of 30 sites nation wide conducting an investigational drug study
for women with overactive bladder problems. To participate, you must be
at least 18 years old. Participation will last up to 15 weeks and will
involve 6 visits to the General Clinical Research Center.
You cannot be pregnant or planning to get pregnant while participating
in this study. For more information, please call Barbara Walsh, RN
at (804) 828-9639.
Flow Dependent Endothelial Mediated Vascular Relaxation
in Preeclampsia
The purpose of this study is to investigate how preeclampsia
causes increased blood pressure in pregnant women. We will be comparing
changes in blood vessels between normal pregnant women with preeclampsia
and looking at certain markers in blood.
We are recruiting women 36-40 weeks pregnant who are nonsmokers and have
no history of high blood pressure. The procedures will take about one
hour and you will be reimbursed for your time and convenience.
We are also recruiting women who have been diagnosed with preeclampsia.
Early Plasma Markers of Preeclampsia
All pregnant women at 28 weeks gestation have blood drawn for
a glucola rest. We ask your permission to keep any remaining blood left
over from the blood sample so that we may set it aside and freeze it.
If you deliver your baby at MCV, the stored blood will be analyzed for
markers of preeclampsia and your medical record will be checked to see
whether or nto you developed preeclampsia. By measuring levels of these
substances (markers) in women who eventually developed preeclampsia and
comparing them to women who did not, a reliable clinical test to determine
women at risk could be developed.
Vitamins E and C for Prevention of Preeclampsia
The purpose of this study is to determine if Vitamins E and
C decrease the likelihood of developing preeclampsia in pregnant women
at risk for this disease. To be eligible for this study you must be approximately
18-20 weeks pregnant and have an increased risk of developing preeclampsia.
The study will require 5-6 visits, depending on your delivery date. The
study doctor will also perform your routine prenatal care during these
visits which take place at the General Clinical Research Center here at
MCV. You will be randomly assigned to receive either Vitamins E and C
or a placebo. An ultraound exam will also be done at each visit to determine
the size of the blood vessel in your arm.
Effect of Metformin of Free Fatty Acid Metabolism
and Lipid Peroxidation in Patients With Polycystic Ovary Disease and Insulin
Resistance
The purpose of this study is to see if a medication, metformin,
can decrease the blood levels of free fatty acids thereby reducing the
risk of heart disease. To be eligible for this study, you must be diagnosed
with Polycystic Ovarary Syndrome. This study requires two visits to the
General Clinical Research Center about 7 weeks apart. Blood will be drawn
at each visit. You will be compensated for your time and inconvenience.
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