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N/ARecruiting· 258 target
Drug / intervention
The pregabalin group +1 moredrug
Likely dose
The pregabalin group 75 mgfrom record
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Efficacy and Safety of Pregabalin in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome : A Multi-center Prospective Randomized Open Blinded End-point Trial

Beijing Tiantan Hospital·interventional·Posted Jun 9, 2026·Updated Jun 25, 2026

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating The pregabalin group and Routine Treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Currently recruiting, targeting 258 participants across 1 site.

Signals

Enrolling slower than its timeline implies

Detailed Summary

To explore the efficacy of pregabalin for patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesChina

Timeline

N/ARecruiting
202720282029
First PostedJun 9, 2026
Enrollment StartApr 7, 2026
Primary CompletionApr 8, 2026
Study CompletionMar 31, 2029
TodayJul 1, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1 daysPosted 22 days ago

Arms & Interventions

The pregabalin groupexperimental

75 mg twice daily for 3 days, followed by 150 mg twice daily for 3 days during the first week; 225 mg twice daily at week 10; and a tapering regimen at week 12 (150 mg twice daily for 3 days, then 75 mg twice daily for 3 days). Patients also received routine treatment from gastroenterologists. Patients also received routine treatment from gastroenterologists. Loperamide: 2-4 mg after each loose stool (max 16 mg/day) to reduce stool frequency, though it does not relieve pain. Rifaximin: 550 mg TID for 14 days (repeatable); or Eluxadoline 100 mg BID (75 mg BID in post-cholecystectomy patients), which is contraindicated in pancreatitis or biliary obstruction. Antispasmodics: Dicyclomine: 10-20 mg QID or Hyoscyamine as needed for cramping.

Drug: The pregabalin groupDrug: Routine Treatment
The control groupother

The control group only received routine treatment from gastroenterologists. Patients also received routine treatment from gastroenterologists. Loperamide: 2-4 mg after each loose stool (max 16 mg/day) to reduce stool frequency, though it does not relieve pain. Rifaximin: 550 mg TID for 14 days (repeatable); or Eluxadoline 100 mg BID (75 mg BID in post-cholecystectomy patients), which is contraindicated in pancreatitis or biliary obstruction. Antispasmodics: Dicyclomine: 10-20 mg QID or Hyoscyamine as needed for cramping.

Drug: Routine Treatment

Interventions

The pregabalin groupdrug

75 mg twice daily for 3 days, followed by 150 mg twice daily for 3 days during the first week; 225 mg twice daily at week 10; and a tapering regimen at week 12 (150 mg twice daily for 3 days, then 75 mg twice daily for 3 days).

Routine Treatmentdrug

Patients also received routine treatment from gastroenterologists. Loperamide: 2-4 mg after each loose stool (max 16 mg/day) to reduce stool frequency, though it does not relieve pain. Rifaximin: 550 mg TID for 14 days (repeatable); or Eluxadoline 100 mg BID (75 mg BID in post-cholecystectomy patients), which is contraindicated in pancreatitis or biliary obstruction. Antispasmodics: Dicyclomine: 10-20 mg QID or Hyoscyamine as needed for cramping.