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Preservative free Chloroprocaine Group 1 for Cesarean Section (CLOR-PRO Trial)
CLOR-PRO Trial Summary
This trial is testing whether chloroprocaine can be used as an alternative to general anesthesia during cesarean delivery, to reduce mother's discomfort from surgical pain and improve the birth experience.
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Is this a new or existing study?
"Research into Preservative free Chloroprocaine Group 1 began in 2019 with the first clinical trial being sponsored by Sintetica SA. This initial study had 174 participants and was followed by Phase 2 drug approval. Now, there are 3 ongoing trials across 6 international locations."
If a person is over the age of 20, can they participate in this research?
"This particular clinical trial is only eligible for people aged 18-50. There are 1 other trials for those under the age of 18 and 7 for seniors above 65."
Does this trial have specific entry requirements in terms of age or health condition?
"The eligibility requirements for this research study include being between 18-50 years of age and having a cesarean section. Only 15 participants will be accepted in total."
What medical ailment does Preservative free Chloroprocaine Group 1 commonly address?
"Chloroprocaine Group 1, which does not contain preservatives, can be used to numb an area for surgery or other medical procedures. This medication can also effectively treat conditions like infiltration and caudal epidural block therapy."
Are there any other scientific papers that have investigated Preservative free Chloroprocaine Group 1?
"Chloroprocaine Group 1 has 0 trials in its final stage of development, but there are 3 clinical studies underway. Most of these research projects are based out of Rome, Italy; however, there are 9 total locations running Preservative free Chloroprocaine Group 1 clinical trials."
Are we still able to enroll patients in this research program?
"This study is not recruiting patients at the moment, according to clinicaltrials.gov. The study was originally posted on 9/30/2019, and was last edited on 4/20/2022. Although this specific trial isn't looking for participants right now, there are 20 other studies that are actively recruiting patients."
How many people are eligible to participate in this clinical trial?
"Unfortunately, this trial is not currently enrolling patients. It was initially posted on September 30th, 2019 but the most recent update occurred on April 20th, 2022. For individuals who are seeking other studies, there are 17 trials related to cesarean section and 3 Preservative free Chloroprocaine Group 1 that are still looking for participants."
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