Study summary

The purpose of the study is to evaluate the analgesic efficacy of ASP7962 relative to placebo.

This study will also evaluate the efficacy of ASP7962 relative to placebo on pain on walking, function and stiffness; the time course of efficacy of ASP7962 relative to placebo; the improvement in overall patient status of ASP7962 relative to placebo as well as the safety and tolerability of ASP7962 relative to placebo.

Additional Study Details

Phase
2
Product
N/A
Product
ASP7962
Naproxen
Placebo
Type
Interventional
Masking
Triple (Participant, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor)
Enrollment number
215
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Scientific Results Summary
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    Site ES34004
    Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 15702
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    Site HU36006
    Debrecen, Hungary, 4032
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    Site ES34002
    A Coruna, Spain, 15006
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    Site DE49003
    Leipzig, Germany, 4108
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    Site DE49007
    Bayern, Germany, 80639
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    Site HU36003
    Komarom, Hungary, 2900
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    Site HU36002
    Baja, Hungary, 6500
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    Site ES34012
    Barcelona, Spain, 8034
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    Site CZ42005
    Praha 4, Czech Republic, 14059
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    Site HU36008
    Balatonfured, Hungary, 8230
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    Site BE32005
    Liege, Belgium, 4020
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    Site DE49006
    Berlin, Germany, 10629
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    Site HU36004
    Veszprem, Hungary, 8200
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    Site HU36001
    Esztergom, Hungary, 2500
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    Site BE32003
    Leuven, Belgium, 3000
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    Yvoir, Belgium, 5530
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    Site HU36005
    Bekescsaba, Hungary, 5600
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    Site ES34001
    Barakaldo, Spain, 48903
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    Site CZ42003
    Kunovice, Czech Republic, 686 04
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    Site GB44011
    North Shields, United Kingdom, NE29 8NH
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    London, United Kingdom, NW3 2QG
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    Site CZ42002
    Praha 4, Czech Republic, 14000
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    Oxfordshire, United Kingdom, OX3 7LD
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    Madrid, Spain, 28046
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    Merksem, Belgium, 2170
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    Barcelona, Spain, 8028
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    Bilbao, Spain, 48013
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    Site HU36009
    Szeged, Hungary, 6722
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    Site GB44012
    West Midlands, United Kingdom, WS11 5XY
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    London, United Kingdom, SW17 0QT
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    Site ES34010
    Valencia, Spain, 46015
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    Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, 50341
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    Site DE49005
    Munich, Germany, 80809
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    Site DE49004
    Deggingen, Germany, 73326
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    Site DE49001
    Magdeburg, Germany, 39120
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    Site GB44001
    Cambridge, United Kingdom, CB2 2QQ
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    Site HU36007
    Budapest, Hungary, 1027

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