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Clinical trials for Stomach ulcer

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Title Recruitment status Location
Safety and Efficacy Study of ICXP007 With Compression Bandaging for the Treatment of Non-Infected Venous Leg Ulcers Recruiting United Kingdom
A 6 MONTH, PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE BLIND, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED, PARALLEL GROUP, MULTIPLE CENTER TRIAL TO EVALUATE THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF FRAGMIN IN THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC NEUROISCHAEMIC FOOT ULCERS IN DIABETIC PATIENTS Not Recruiting United Kingdom
A pilot randomised controlled trial of topical negative pressure therapy for grade III/IV pressure ulcers Not recruiting United Kingdom
The Effect Of Fragmin In The Treatment Of Neuroischaemic Foot Ulcers In Diabetic Patients (A6301086) Not recruiting United Kingdom
Randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of low level laser therapy given by District Nurses in the treatment of chronic wounds and ulcers on the lower leg Not recruiting United Kingdom
Treatment with doxycycline to promote the healing of chronic venous ulcer and markers of chronic venous insufficiency. A randomised controlled trial. Not recruiting United Kingdom
A study to assess the efficacy of maggots as a wound debridement agent for venous leg ulcers under graduated compression bandages Not recruiting United Kingdom
Randomised controlled trial of the use of three dressing regimens in the management of chronic ulcers of the foot in diabetes. Not recruiting United Kingdom
Ultrasonic assisted debridement in venous leg ulcer. A randomised controlled trial. Not recruiting United Kingdom
Ultrasound monitoring of tissue changes in patients at risk of developing pressure ulcers: an exploratory study Not recruiting United Kingdom