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Summary: Is the Volcano Still Erupting?

Do you experience frequent heartburn that starts as a burning feeling in your stomach and travels into your chest? If so, you may have acid reflux, which can cause damage to the lining of your food pipe, a condition called Erosive Esophagitis.

A research study is underway to compare an approved dose and an investigational dose of a marketed medication. The study will examine the relationship between controlling stomach acid and the healing of erosions in the esophagus.

All study-related care is provided to those who take part, including study-related physical exams, doctor visits, lab tests, and study medication. Financial compensation for time and travel expenses may also be provided.

For more information,

Contact:

Susanna Milton, CCRC
Chevy Chase Clinical Research/Metropolitan Gastroenterology Group
5530 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 820
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
Telephone: 301-652-5520
Fax: 301-654-7961
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Profile Page: Chevy Chase Clinical Research/Metropolitan Gastroenterology Group, Chevy Chase, MD

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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 5:44:28 AM


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