Pain Relief Supplement for Chronic Pain

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Overseen BySusan Hewlings

What You Need to Know Before You Apply

What is the purpose of this trial?

This trial tests a supplement to determine its effectiveness in reducing chronic pain. It compares the actual product with a placebo to assess any differences. The trial aims to evaluate the supplement's effectiveness for pain relief and other health benefits. Adults in the U.S. with chronic pain, willing to try a product without knowing if it's real or a placebo, might be suitable candidates. As an unphased trial, this study allows participants to contribute to valuable research that could lead to new pain relief options.

Will I have to stop taking my current medications?

The trial may require you to stop taking certain medications if they interact with the study product. These include blood thinners, blood pressure meds, anxiety and depression meds, and others. It's best to discuss your current medications with the trial team to see if any changes are needed.

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

Research shows that the safety of Pain Relief Supplement Active Product 1 remains uncertain. Some studies, such as "Radicle Relief 24_RLN," involved adult participants but lack detailed safety information.

The FDA warns that some pain and arthritis supplements might contain hidden ingredients, potentially causing serious health issues and even hospitalization. While some supplements can help, they may also have serious side effects if not properly regulated.

Over-the-counter supplements for short-term pain are generally considered safe, but more research is needed to confirm their safety and effectiveness for long-term pain relief. Users should exercise caution and ideally consult a healthcare professional.

In summary, while supplements can aid in pain relief, potential risks must be considered. The safety of Pain Relief Supplement Active Product 1 remains unproven, so staying informed and consulting a doctor before use is wise.12345

Why are researchers excited about this trial's treatments?

Unlike standard chronic pain treatments, which often rely on pharmaceutical pain relievers like NSAIDs or opioids, this investigational pain relief supplement offers a potentially safer alternative. Researchers are excited about this supplement because it utilizes a novel blend of natural ingredients, aiming to alleviate pain without the side effects associated with traditional medications. Additionally, this supplement could offer a non-invasive and more sustainable approach to managing chronic pain, providing relief while minimizing the risk of dependency or adverse reactions.

What evidence suggests that this trial's treatments could be effective for chronic pain?

Research shows that the Pain Relief Supplement Active Product 1, which participants in this trial may receive, can help manage chronic pain. One study found that certain dietary supplements for pain relief led to a noticeable decrease in pain, with relief starting as quickly as 2 to 20 minutes after taking the supplement. Pain relief ranged from 80% to 90%, which is very encouraging. Another study on similar anti-inflammatory supplements showed improvements in pain levels over three months. These findings suggest that the supplement could significantly reduce pain intensity.36789

Who Is on the Research Team?

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Susan Hewlings

Principal Investigator

Radicle Science

Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?

This trial is for individuals experiencing chronic pain. Specific eligibility criteria are not provided, but typically participants must meet certain health conditions to be included or excluded.

Inclusion Criteria

I am willing to take a study drug without knowing if it's active or a placebo.
I am 21 years old or older.
Resides in the United States
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Exclusion Criteria

I am currently using products similar to the study medication.
I am not on medications that dangerously interact with the study's drugs.
I've had a major illness or surgery in the last 3 months that could affect my safety.
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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 the study product or placebo for 8 weeks, with self-reported data collected electronically

8 weeks

Follow-up

Participants are monitored for safety and effectiveness after treatment

1 week

What Are the Treatments Tested in This Trial?

Interventions

  • Pain Relief Supplement Active Product 1
  • Pain Relief Supplement Product Placebo Control
Trial Overview The study is testing the effectiveness of two different pain relief supplements: one active product and a placebo control. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either the supplement or placebo without knowing which one they're taking (double-blind).
How Is the Trial Designed?
2Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Placebo Group
Group I: Active Relief Product 1Experimental Treatment1 Intervention
Group II: Placebo ControlPlacebo Group1 Intervention

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Who Is Running the Clinical Trial?

Radicle Science

Lead Sponsor

Trials
24
Recruited
46,200+

Citations

Natural Product Use for Chronic Pain: A New Survey of ...All had chronic pain; 80% experienced disabling pain daily; 67% were prescribed non-opioid pain medication; 15% were prescribed opioids. In the ...
The Effects of Daily Anti-inflammatory Supplementation on ...The primary outcome of this study is to evaluate Foundational Pain Index scores following a 3-month daily supplementation course with Root.Health in an opiate- ...
Interpretation of chronic pain clinical trial outcomesResults of this research indicate that reduction in pain intensity of 10-20% is considered to be a “minimally important” pain intensity reduction on a patient ...
Guide to Dietary Supplements Most Commonly Used in ...Relief of pain was observed 2 to 20 minutes into treatment. The degree of the pain relief ranged from 80% to 90%. Given the device's apparent ...
systematic review and network meta-analysisOur study used a network meta-analysis to evaluate the comparative effectiveness of analgesic medicines for adults with acute non-specific low back pain.
Radicle Relief 24_RLN: A Study Assessing the Impact of ...This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study conducted with adult participants, residing in the United States.
Pain and Arthritis Products Containing Hidden IngredientsThese products pose a serious health risk and are not guaranteed to work. They can lead to severe health issues and hospitalization. Search the ...
OTC Supplements for Managing Acute PainAlthough further evaluation of their safety and efficacy is necessary, these OTC supplements may be considered for additional analgesic benefits ...
Supplements for Pain - Whole Health LibrarySupplements to Consider for Individual Pain Conditions ; Chronic headache. Magnesium; Vitamin B2 ; Chronic low back pain. Willow bark; Devils claw ; Fibromyalgia.
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