
An Efficacy and Safety Study of Elagolix (NBI-56418) in Women With Endometriosis
EndometriosisPainThis study is designed to see how elagolix works compared to placebo in women with endometriosis and to see the effect, if any, on bone mineral density.

Pentoxifylline and Endometriosis
Endometriosis-Associated InfertilityTo prove efficacy of an immunomodulator called pentoxifylline in the treatment of endometriosis in infertile patients undergoing laparoscopy surgery

Effect of Anti TNFa Upon Deep Endometriosis Associated Pain
EndometriosisDeep endometriosis associated pain is believed to be caused by inflammation. Anti TNFa has been proved to be an effective treatment for other inflammation related conditions as Crohn's disease Endometriosis is associated with an inflammatory response in the pelvis, which is mediated by a number of cytokines including TNF-α. It has therefore been suggested that infliximab, an anti-TNF-α monoclonal antibody, might relieve pain in affected women.

Evaluation of DR-2001 for the Management of Endometriosis-Related Pelvic Pain
EndometriosisThis is a 3-arm, multicenter, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study to evaluate the efficacy of DR-2001 in endometriosis-related symptoms, primarily nonmenstrual pelvic pain, over a 12-week treatment period.

Endometriosis Trial: Study of NBI-56418 in Endometriosis
EndometriosisThis is a Phase II, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study with subjects randomized to one of three treatment groups, placebo, 75 mg and 150 mg in a 1:1:1 ratio. Study drug was administered once daily for 12 weeks. After the last dose at the end of Week 12, follow-up continued every 4 weeks for 12 weeks.

The Safety and Effectiveness of Surgery With or Without Raloxifene for the Treatment of Pelvic Pain...
EndometriosisPelvic PainMany women with lower abdominal pain have endometriosis. Endometriosis is a condition in which the lining of the uterus (endometrium) is found outside of the uterus. The diagnosis of endometriosis is usually made at surgery. The treatment of endometriosis includes medical and surgical approaches alone or in combination. The hormone estrogen stimulates the growth of the endometrium and may also stimulate the growth of endometriosis. Medical therapies that act to decrease the level of estrogen can reduce the amount of endometriosis and pain. When therapies are discontinued, symptoms often return. In addition, medical treatment for endometriosis is expensive and is often associated with weak bones (osteoporosis) and hot flashes as a result of low levels of estrogen. Surgical treatment is removal or destruction of the endometriosis tissue. Studies show the pain from endometriosis is relieved longer with tissue removal than with destruction. This study was developed to see if surgery followed by daily doses of Raloxifene (Evista) is effective in reducing pain, for a longer time than surgery in combination with a placebo (inactive "sugar pill") treatment. Raloxifene acts like estrogens in some tissues and not like estrogens in others. Postmenopausal women receiving Raloxifene for the prevention of osteoporosis had an increase in bone density and an improvement of their blood lipids (fat content in the blood). However, unlike estrogen, Raloxifene does not promote the growth of breast tissue or the uterus. If Raloxifene blocks estrogen action in the lining of the uterus (endometrium) of reproductive age women, as it does in post-menopausal women, it may also limit the growth of endometriosis and prevent the return of pain.

anti_endometrial Antibodies in Endometriosis
Anti-endometrial AntibodiesThe aims of this study is to asses the predictive value of serum anti_endometrial antibodies in prediction of implantation rate in patient with endometriosis who undergoing intracytoplasmic sperm injection cycles.

PerClot Compared to Usual Care in Gynaecology Procedures
EndometriosisOvarian Cyst3 moreThis study is a post market, multi-centre, randomised study evaluating PerClot compared to usual care. PerClot is a CE marked device and is currently used as a haemostat in gynaecological surgery throughout Europe. The purpose of this study is to collect additional post market data on its use in this indication.

Role of Suppression of Endometriosis With Progestins Before IVF-ET
IVFEndometriosis3 moreThis study aimed to assess the role of Dienogest pretreatment for endometriosis suppression as compared to Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRHa) in patients with endometriosis pursuing IVF treatment.

Efficacy of Letrozole and CC Alone in an IUI Program in Cases With Surgically Treated Minimal to...
EndometriosisTo evaluate pregnancy rates with letrozole and CC alone in an IUI program for women with recently surgically treated minimal to mild endometriosis.