SynCeD clinical trial is currently enrolling adults diagnosed with coeliac disease.
The SynCeD clinical trial is currently enrolling adults diagnosed with coeliac disease.
Following a gluten-free diet is challenging. In some people with coeliac disease, the digestive system may remain damaged and their symptoms may continue. SynCeD will help us learn whether a potential medicine can protect the digestive system from any damage caused by gluten.
The study medicine in the SynCeD trial is thought to work by ‘re-programming’ the immune system cells that drive coeliac disease so that they do not react to gluten.
Who can join the SynCeD clinical trial?
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- Adults (aged 18 to 70 years) who have been diagnosed with coeliac disease.
- Participants must have followed a gluten-free diet for at least 12 months prior to joining the trial.
- Participants must not have a wheat allergy (NOTE: coeliac disease is not a wheat allergy).
If you would like to learn more about the SynCeD trial, please contact directly any one of the following locations:
Connolly Hospital – Dublin
Dr. Orlaith Kelly
Phone: 086 1980 330
Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital – Drogheda
Dr. John Keohane
Phone: 087 2220 374
Midland Regional Hospital – Mullingar
Dr. Murat Kirka
Phone: 087 2220 374