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Completed PHASE1 NCT01095133

Do Acid Sensing Ion Channels Contribute to Heartburn?

Do Acid Sensing Ion Channels (ASICs) Contribute to Heartburn in Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI)-Complete Responders or PPI-Partial Responders With Nonerosive Reflux Disease (NERD)?

Sponsor: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Updated 6 times since 2017 Last updated: Sep 18, 2012 Started: Mar 31, 2010 Primary completion: Sep 30, 2011 Completion: Sep 30, 2011

A PHASE1 clinical study on Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Heartburn, this trial is completed. The trial is conducted by University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and has accumulated 6 data snapshots since 2010. Cardiovascular trials of this type often inform treatment guidelines for long-term patient management.

Status Flow

~Jan 2017 – ~Feb 2017 · 31 days · monthly snapshotCompleted~Feb 2017 – ~Jun 2018 · 16 months · monthly snapshotCompleted~Jun 2018 – ~Jan 2021 · 31 months · monthly snapshotCompleted~Jan 2021 – ~Jul 2024 · 42 months · monthly snapshotCompleted~Jul 2024 – ~Sep 2024 · 2 months · monthly snapshotCompleted~Sep 2024 – present · 19 months · monthly snapshotCompleted

Change History

6 versions recorded
  1. Sep 2024 — Present [monthly]

    Completed PHASE1

  2. Jul 2024 — Sep 2024 [monthly]

    Completed PHASE1

  3. Jan 2021 — Jul 2024 [monthly]

    Completed PHASE1

  4. Jun 2018 — Jan 2021 [monthly]

    Completed PHASE1

  5. Feb 2017 — Jun 2018 [monthly]

    Completed PHASE1

Show 1 earlier version
  1. Jan 2017 — Feb 2017 [monthly]

    Completed PHASE1

    First recorded

Mar 2010

Trial started

Per CT.gov start date — pre-dates our first snapshot

Eligibility Summary

No eligibility information available.

Contact Information

Sponsor contact:
  • University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Data source: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

For direct contact, visit the study record on ClinicalTrials.gov .

Study Locations