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The purpose of this study is to determine whether prucalopride is safe and effective in the treatment of chronic constipation.
Hypothesis:
Prucalopride 2 mg and 4 mg given once daily for 12 weeks is superior to placebo for the treatment of patients with chronic constipation and is well tolerated in those patients.
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This is a multicentre, Phase III trial with a parallel-group design, consisting of a 2 week drug-free run-in period, followed by a 12-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled treatment period.
During the run-in period, the subject's bowel habit will be documented and the existence of constipation confirmed. At the start of this period, all existing laxative medication will be withdrawn and subjects will be instructed not to change their diet or lifestyle during the trial. Subjects will be allowed to take a laxative (Dulcolax) as a rescue medication throughout the trial, but only if they have not had a bowel movement for three or more consecutive days. No Dulcolax or enemas should be taken within 48 hours prior to the start of double-blind treatment and 48 hours following the start of double-blind treatment. Subjects will enter the double-blind period if constipation is shown to be present during the run-in period.
If the definition of constipation is not met during the 2-week run-in, the subject will be considered ineligible for the double-blind period and will be discontinued from the study.
During the double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled period, subjects will be treated for 12 weeks with either 2 mg or 4 mg R108512 or placebo, given once daily before breakfast.
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History of constipation; the subject reports, on average, two or fewer spontaneous bowel movements per week that result in a feeling of complete evacuation and or one or more of the following for at least 6 months before the selection visit:
very hard (little balls) and/or hard stools at least a quarter of the stools
sensation of incomplete evacuation following at least a quarter of the stools
straining at defecation at least a quarter of the time. The above criteria are only applicable for spontaneous bowel movements, i.e., not preceded within a period of 24 hours by the intake of a laxative agent or by the use of an enema.
Subjects who never have spontaneous bowel movements are considered to be constipated and are eligible for the trial.
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620 participants in 3 patient groups, including a placebo group
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