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Clinical trials for Endometriosis

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Title Recruitment status Location
International Transtar Registry Recruiting United Kingdom
The Impact of Surgical Treatment of Endometriomas on Ovarian Reserve Recruiting United Kingdom
Decapeptyl SR With Livial Add Back Therapy in the Management of Chronic Cyclical Pelvic Pain in Pre Menopausal Women Recruiting United Kingdom
Efficacy and Safety Evaluation of EN3348 (Mycobacterial Cell Wall-DNA Complex [MCC]) as Compared With Mitomycin C in the Intravesical Treatment of Subjects With BCG Recurrent/Refractory Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Recruiting United Kingdom
Post-operative levonorgestrel-releasing intra uterine system (IUS) treatment after conservative surgery for symptomatic endometriosis stage I to IV to reduce pelvic pain symptoms Not recruiting United Kingdom
Study Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of ERB-041 on Reduction of Symptoms Associated With Endometriosis in Reproductive-Aged Women Not recruiting United Kingdom
An open prospective multicentre randomised study of haemorrhoid excision (Milligan-Morgan) and stapled anopexy (Longo) for the treatment of prolapsing haemorrhoids Not recruiting United Kingdom
Safety and Tolerability of Frovatriptan to Prevention of Menstrually Associated Migraine (MAM) Headaches Not recruiting United Kingdom
A DOUBLE-BLIND, RANDOMIZED, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED STUDY TO EVALUATE THE SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF 75 MG AND 150 MG DOSES OF ERB-041 ON THE REDUCTION OF SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED WITH ENDOMETRIOSIS DURING TREATMENT AND POST TREATMENT IN REPRODUCTIVE-AGED WOMEN Not Recruiting United Kingdom
Clinical Trial to Study a Non-invasive Neurostimulation Device on Urgency (Urinary) Incontinence Overactive Bladder (OAB) Not recruiting United Kingdom