A new study is now enrolling for a non-surgical treatment option for painful feet caused by diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). Find out if you qualify by taking a short survey today!
Millions live with diabetic nerve pain, despite treatment.
Nerve pain in the feet from diabetes can get in the way of doing your favorite activities, going to work, enjoying your family, or even getting a good night's rest.
The symptoms can include:
Burning
Numbness
Shooting pains
Uncomfortable tingling
Maybe you've tried treatments like opioids, or even considered surgery. But there could be another potential option to treat this painful condition!
Clinical study now enrolling for a DPN treatment option
This treatment involves the application of a prescription-strength topical treatment in the office, administered once every three months, for a total of 3 treatments.
Why does the treatment have to be applied every three months?
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This topical treatment works by targeting the nerves in the feet and reducing the number of pain signals sent from them to the brain. Over time, the nerves will regain the ability to send those signals, so the treatment will be re-applied.
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Is this clinical study studying a brand new product?
No, this treatment has already been through rigorous safety and efficacy testing. It has been approved for treatment of painful DPN of the feet since 2020.
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How soon will it begin to work?
Many patients have reported feeling less pain in under 20 days from the first application. Some patients may require more applications to experience meaningful improvement.
Does it cost anything to be in a clinical study?
No! In fact, by being part of a clinical study, all costs associated with the treatment (such as the cost of the treatment or the provider fees) are covered by the study.
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To find out more, take a short survey today. If you qualify, our patient education specialists can answer any questions you have!