24 Participants Needed

Salsalate for Endometriosis

(Endo3/SA2 Trial)

Recruiting at 1 trial location
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Overseen BySusan Slimak, RN
Age: 18 - 65
Sex: Female
Trial Phase: Phase < 1
Sponsor: Penn State University
Must be taking: Oral contraceptives
Approved in 2 JurisdictionsThis treatment is already approved in other countries

What You Need to Know Before You Apply

What is the purpose of this trial?

This trial explores how Salsalate, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, might manage cardiovascular risks in women with endometriosis, a condition where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus. Researchers examine how Salsalate affects heart health markers in these women. The trial includes two groups: one taking Salsalate and another taking a placebo (a non-active pill) for five days. Women diagnosed with endometriosis in the past five years who do not use nicotine products may be suitable for this study. As an Early Phase 1 trial, this research focuses on understanding how Salsalate works in people, offering participants a chance to contribute to groundbreaking research.

Will I have to stop taking my current medications?

The trial requires that you stop taking medications that could affect blood vessel control, like those for heart conditions or insulin sensitizing drugs. If you're on such medications, you would need to stop them to participate.

Is there any evidence suggesting that this trial's treatments are likely to be safe?

Research shows that salsalate, an oral medication, resembles other drugs in its group and may carry some risks. Studies indicate that salsalate can affect small blood vessels, though it might not alter the function of larger vessels. This is important to consider.

Warnings exist about potential serious side effects on the heart and stomach, such as heart attacks or strokes. Anyone considering this treatment should discuss these risks with a healthcare provider. The FDA has not approved salsalate as safe and effective for general use, suggesting that its safety profile may not be fully understood.12345

Why do researchers think this study treatment might be promising for endometriosis?

Unlike the standard treatments for endometriosis, which often include hormonal therapies or surgeries, salsalate is unique because it is an anti-inflammatory drug. Most treatments for endometriosis aim to regulate hormones or remove tissue. In contrast, salsalate works by reducing inflammation, which could potentially alleviate pain and other symptoms more quickly. Researchers are excited about salsalate because it offers a non-hormonal option, which may have fewer side effects and provide relief in just a few days.

What evidence suggests that Salsalate might be an effective treatment for endometriosis?

This trial will compare the effects of Salsalate with a placebo in participants with endometriosis. Research suggests that Salsalate can reduce pain and stiffness in conditions similar to endometriosis. However, direct proof of its effectiveness for endometriosis itself is not yet available. Studies have found that Salsalate might affect the function of small blood vessels in women with endometriosis, but it does not seem to impact larger blood vessels. Researchers are investigating its potential to lower inflammation, which might relate to heart health risks in women with endometriosis. While early results are encouraging, more research is needed to confirm Salsalate's benefits for endometriosis.26789

Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?

This trial is for healthy women aged 18-45, either on birth control or with regular menstrual cycles, who have been diagnosed with endometriosis by laparoscopy within the last 5 years. It's not for those with abnormal liver function, drug use, skin allergies including latex and salsalate, gastrointestinal bleeding history, diabetes (HbA1C ≥6.5%), high blood pressure (>140/90), pregnancy or breastfeeding.

Inclusion Criteria

You can use birth control during the study.
I am a healthy woman, 18-45, using birth control or have regular periods every 26-34 days.
I can take Tylenol for acute pain.

Exclusion Criteria

BP>140/90
My liver isn't working properly.
You are pregnant.
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Timeline for a Trial Participant

Screening

Participants are screened for eligibility to participate in the trial

2-4 weeks

Treatment

Participants receive either 3000 mg/day salsalate or placebo for 5 days to assess cardiovascular and inflammatory biomarkers

5 days

Follow-up

Participants are monitored for safety and effectiveness after treatment, including assessments of vascular conductance and hormone levels

1-2 weeks

What Are the Treatments Tested in This Trial?

Interventions

  • Placebo
  • Salsalate Pill
Trial Overview The study aims to understand how endometriosis may increase heart disease risk by looking at inflammation and blood vessel health. Women will take either a Salsalate pill or a placebo to see if it affects cardiovascular biomarkers like LDL cholesterol and its role in activating certain receptors linked to heart disease.
How Is the Trial Designed?
2Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Placebo Group
Group I: SalsalateExperimental Treatment1 Intervention
Group II: PlaceboPlacebo Group1 Intervention

Salsalate Pill is already approved in United States, Canada for the following indications:

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Approved in United States as Disalcid for:
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Approved in Canada as Salflex for:

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Who Is Running the Clinical Trial?

Penn State University

Lead Sponsor

Trials
380
Recruited
131,000+

Published Research Related to This Trial

In a study of 40 healthy subjects, salsalate (3500 mg/day) resulted in significantly fewer gastroduodenal lesions (10%) compared to naproxen (750 mg/day), which caused lesions in 55% of participants (p = 0.002).
While 95% of salsalate users reported at least one adverse experience, the majority were reversible tinnitus or hearing loss, and overall, salsalate showed less severe gastric injury compared to naproxen, which had a 25% incidence of severe injuries (p = 0.003).
An endoscopic comparison of the gastroduodenal injury seen with salsalate and naproxen.Lanza, F., Rack, MF., Doucette, M., et al.[2015]
A patient developed small bowel ulcers after taking salsalate, a type of salicylate medication, which is known to be absorbed without affecting the stomach.
The ulcers improved quickly after stopping the medication, suggesting that salsalate may have a direct harmful effect on the small bowel when it dissolves there. This is the first report linking this newer form of salicylate to such ulcers.
Ulcers of the small bowel associated with stomach-bypassing salicylates.Souza Lima, MA.[2019]
In a study involving healthy volunteers, a 7.5-day course of salsalate (3.0 g/day) caused minimal mucosal injury compared to significant damage observed with aspirin (3.9 g/day), highlighting salsalate's safer profile for the gastroduodenal mucosa.
Salsalate did not significantly reduce mucosal prostaglandin levels, unlike aspirin, which decreased these levels by over 90%, suggesting that salsalate's reduced mucosal damage may be due to its lack of inhibition on prostaglandin synthesis.
Comparison of salsalate and aspirin on mucosal injury and gastroduodenal mucosal prostaglandins.Cryer, B., Goldschmiedt, M., Redfern, JS., et al.[2019]

Citations

1.pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.govpubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40047802/
Salsalate negatively impacts microvascular function in women ...Salsalate treatment impairs vasodilation in the cutaneous microcirculation in women with endometriosis through non-NO-dependent mechanisms.
Salsalate Negatively Impacts Microvascular Function in ...Our results show that oral salsalate treatment negatively impacts microvascular function but does not alter macrovascular function.
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Identifying therapeutic candidates for endometriosis ...However, these treatments are often ineffective, with nearly 19% of patients experiencing no reduction in pain and up to 59% having remaining ...
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This label may not be the latest approved by FDA. For current ...WARNING: RISK OF SERIOUS CARDIOVASCULAR AND. GASTROINTESTINAL EVENTS. See full prescribing information for complete boxed warning.
Disalcid (Salsalate): Side Effects, Uses, Dosage, ...Pregnancy Category C: Salsalate and salicylic acid have been shown to be teratogenic and embryocidal in rats when given in doses 4 to 5 times the usual human ...
Salsalate: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions, Pictures, ...Note: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not found this medicine to be safe and effective, and the label is not approved by the FDA.
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