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This study will assess the efficacy of two active treatments with TEA and a chemical neuromodulator (escitalopram aka Lexapro) versus a sham comparator or control group on abdominal pain.
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Lead Sponsor
University of Michigan
Collaborators
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University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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