For over 30 years, Guthrie has been conducting clinical trials in the gastroenterology (GI) department.   

Local access to leading-edge research 

As a Guthrie patient you may have an opportunity to take part in clinical research trials for celiac disease, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, reflux disease, hepatitis and many more gastroenterology disease states.

Clinical trials

Clinical trials study new ways to prevent, detect and treat GI disease. If you take part in research, you help advance new investigational medical therapies. Research subjects receive excellent care locally from the Guthrie GI team, while still being able to access cutting-edge therapies offered in large university settings and metropolitan areas. 

GI trials involve preventive measures and investigational treatments and medicines. Your physician can present you with options and help you decide if a clinical trial is right for you.
Most clinical trials offered at Guthrie are phase 2 or phase 3 studies which measure safety and efficacy (whether the investigational treatment benefits a specific group of patients). 

We work with multiple labs, pharmaceutical groups, and biotech companies to offer you the chance to get innovative treatments and novel therapies, and to assist with the future of gastroenterology care. 

Title: A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED PHASE 3 STUDY OF VE303 FOR PREVENTION OF RECURRENT CLOSTRIDIOIDES DIFFICILE INFECTION:
THE RESTORATIVE303 STUDY
Department: Gastroenterology
Diagnosis: Gastrointestinal - Miscellaneous
Principal Investigator:

Srivatana MD, Ukorn

Sponsors: Vedanta Biosciences, Inc.
Details (Identifier #): NCT06237452
Title: Limited access protocol for the use of oral cisapride in the treatment of refractory gastroesophageal reflux disease and other gastrointestinal motility disorders. CIS-USA-154
Department: Gastroenterology
Diagnosis: Gastrointestinal - Miscellaneous
Principal Investigator:

McDonald M.D., Thomas

Sponsors: Janssen Scientific Affairs, LLC
Details (Identifier #): none