A Study Comparing the Effectiveness and Safety of Tramadol HCl/Acetaminophen Versus Placebo for the Treatment of Painful Neuropathy in Diabetic Patients
Diabetic Neuropathies
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Diabetic Neuropathies focused on measuring peripheral neuropathy, Diabetic neuropathy, pain, diabetes, extremities, neuropathy, diabetic
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Diagnosis of diabetic neuropathy in both lower extremities Lower extremity pain for at least 3 months Stable treatment of diabetes with drugs or diet for at least 3 months Documented history of Type I or II diabetes with current treatment control (glycosylated hemoglobin A1c of <10%) Documented daily pain on at least 4 of 7 days during baseline period (pain rated at least 5 on scale of 11) In generally good health If female of childbearing potential, using acceptable method of birth control Exclusion Criteria: No failed trials of tramadol HCl or tramadol HCl/acetaminophen No participation in more than 2 clinical trials for treatment of neuropathic pain No more than 2 failed trials of medications for neuropathic pain No use of prohibited concomitant medications No peripheral neuropathy caused by condition other than diabetes No other pain more severe than neuropathic pain No progressive or degenerative neurological disorder No painful peripheral diabetic neuropathy for > 10 years No kidney or liver dysfunction Not pregnant or breast-feeding No unstable medical disease No clinically significant medical conditions No condition that might affect the way the body absorbs or processes the study drug No history of suicide attempt/tendencies No major psychiatric disorder in past 6 months No history of drug or alcohol abuse/dependance in the past 2 years No amputations No active infection of the lower extremity No active foot ulcer No use of an investigational drug in past 30 days