Coeliac Disease Clinical Trial

Coeliac disease is a condition where the immune system attacks a person’s own tissues when they have gluten in their diet. This damages the cell lining in the small intestine which becomes damaged and inflamed and interferes with the body’s ability to absorb nutrients.

Coeliac disease can cause a large range of symptoms including – bloating, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, fatigue, cramping and even vomiting.

This study will research if an investigative oral medication can alleviate symptoms for those with the disease, who are currently following a gluten-free diet.

RECRUITMENT FOR THIS STUDY HAS NOW CLOSED

Coeliac Disease Clinical Trial

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