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Adhesion Barriers in Clinical Research....*new web site* coming for adhesion-sufferers!

From: Helen (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Jan 18 10:37:18 1999


There are three gel adhesion barriers that are in clinical trial now in the United States...FloGel, Adcon-P, and Lubricoat (Intergel).

Surgeons in Europe and Canada are already using gel adhesion barriers in surgery.

If you are interested in being a part of a clinical trial in the United States, go to the following web site: <http://www.womenssurgerygroup.com/>......Click on: "Clinical Research"...Next: Click on "Adhesion Prevention."

In order to understand what clinical trials are all about, you will find information at this web site: <http://www.centerwatch.com/MAIN.HTM>

Another place to find information is at: <http://www.centerwatch.com/BACKGRND.HTM> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - If you are suffering from adhesions, it won't be long before there will be a *new* website on the Internet for people who suffer from adhesions...a place to share experiences, offer support to one another...and...a place to *learn* about adhesions and the problems they cause. Here is also where you will learn about the progress research is making with the *new* gel-adhesion barriers....and when the FDA finally approves them.

Dr. David Wiseman, who has the SYNECHION web site..... <http://members.aol.com/synechion/>.....is the person who is making this *new* web site possible. He is a specialist when it comes to post-surgical adhesions and adhesion barriers. If you suffer from adhesions, please take the time to go to this web site of his. You will find a lot of information there.

If you would like to have your name added to the mailing listing for this *new* web site, let me know. I have volunteered to keep Dr. Wiseman's mailing list for the International Adhesions Society (IAS) up-to-date. This is the name that has been chosen for this organization. I hope to hear from you.






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