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Browse recruiting crohn's disease clinical trials across the United States. Find eligibility information, locations and research opportunities near you.

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About Crohn's Disease

Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease causing inflammation of the digestive tract. Clinical trials investigate biologic therapies, JAK inhibitors, and novel approaches to induce and maintain remission.

Common Symptoms

Abdominal pain, severe diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, malnutrition, fever, blood in stool, reduced appetite

Risk Factors

Family history, age (usually diagnosed before 30), smoking, certain medications (NSAIDs), environmental factors, ethnic background

Treatment Overview

Treatment includes anti-inflammatory drugs, immune system suppressors, biologic therapies (anti-TNF, anti-integrin), antibiotics, and surgery. Clinical trials explore IL-23 inhibitors, oral small molecules, and microbiome-based therapies.

Why Participate?

Crohn's disease clinical trials advance treatment options for patients who do not respond to current therapies and contribute to understanding inflammatory bowel disease mechanisms.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Crohn's Disease Clinical Trials

Crohn's disease clinical trials test new medications and therapies to reduce intestinal inflammation, maintain remission, and improve quality of life.
Eligibility depends on disease location, severity, prior treatments, and whether there are complications like fistulas or strictures.
Compensation varies. Participants may receive $50-$200 per visit plus travel reimbursement. Study medications and monitoring are provided at no cost.
Yes, participants receive regular monitoring including laboratory tests and endoscopic evaluations as needed. Safety is closely overseen by independent committees.