Efficacy and Safety Study of SHP647 as Induction Therapy in Participants With Moderate to Severe Ulcerative Colitis
| Status: | Recruiting | 
|---|---|
| Conditions: | Colitis, Colitis, Gastrointestinal | 
| Therapuetic Areas: | Gastroenterology | 
| Healthy: | No | 
| Age Range: | 16 - 80 | 
| Updated: | 3/30/2019 | 
| Start Date: | February 9, 2018 | 
| End Date: | November 29, 2020 | 
| Contact: | Shire Contact | 
| Email: | ClinicalTransparency@shire.com | 
| Phone: | 1 866-842-5335 | 
A Phase 3 Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Parallel-group Efficacy and Safety Study of SHP647 as Induction Therapy in Subjects With Moderate to Severe Ulcerative Colitis (FIGARO UC 301)
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of SHP647 in inducing remission, based
on composite score of patient-reported symptoms and centrally read endoscopy, in participants
with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC).
			on composite score of patient-reported symptoms and centrally read endoscopy, in participants
with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC).
Inclusion Criteria:
- Participants and/or their parent or legally authorized representative must have an
understanding, ability, and willingness to fully comply with study procedures and
restrictions.
- Participants must be able to voluntarily provide written, signed, and dated informed
consent and/or assent, as applicable, to participate in the study.
- Participants less than (<) 18 years of age must weigh >=40 kg and must have body mass
index (BMI) >=16.5.
- Participants must have a documented diagnosis of UC for >=3 months before screening.
The following must be available in each participant's source documentation:
a. A biopsy report to confirm the histological diagnosis. b. A report documenting
disease duration based upon prior colonoscopy. NOTE: If this documentation is not
available at the time of screening, a colonoscopy with biopsy to confirm the diagnosis
is required during the screening period.
- Participants must be willing to undergo a flexible sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy,
including biopsy sample collection, during screening after all other inclusion
criteria have been met.
- Participants must have moderate to severe active UC, defined as a total Mayo score of
>=6, including a centrally read endoscopic subscore >=2, rectal bleeding subscore >=1,
and stool frequency subscore >=1 at baseline.
- Participants must have evidence of UC extending proximal to the rectum (ie, not
limited to proctitis).
- Participants must have had an inadequate response to, or lost response to, or had an
intolerance to at least 1 conventional treatment such as mesalamine (5-aminosalicylate
[ASA]), glucocorticoids, immunosuppressants (azathioprine [AZA], 6-mercaptopurine
[6-MP], or methotrexate [MTX]), or anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF).
- Participants receiving any treatment(s) for UC are eligible provided they have been,
and are anticipated to be, on a stable dose for the designated period of time.
- Participants are males or nonpregnant, nonlactating females who, if sexually active,
agree to comply with the contraceptive requirements of the protocol, or females of
nonchildbearing potential.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Participants with indeterminate colitis, microscopic colitis, non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drug-induced colitis, ischemic colitis, infectious colitis, or
clinical/histologic findings suggestive of Crohn's disease.
- Participants with colonic dysplasia or neoplasia. (Participants with prior history of
adenomatous polyps will be eligible if the polyps have been completely removed.)
- Participants with past medical history or presence of toxic megacolon.
- Participants with colonic stricture, past medical history of colonic resection, a
history of bowel surgery within 6 months before screening, or who are likely to
require surgery for UC during the treatment period.
- Participants at risk for colorectal cancer must have a colonoscopy performed during
the screening period with results available within 10 days before the baseline visit,
unless the participant has had a surveillance colonoscopy performed within 1 year
prior to screening, and any adenomatous polyps found at that examination have been
excised. Colonoscopy report and pathology report (if biopsies are obtained) from the
colonoscopy performed during screening or in the prior year confirming no evidence of
dysplasia and colon cancer must be available in the source documents.
Participants at risk for colorectal cancer include, but are not limited to:
1. Participants with extensive colitis for >=8 years or disease limited to left side of
colon (ie, distal to splenic flexure) for >=10 years before screening, regardless of
age.
2. Participants >=50 years of age at the time of signing of the informed consent form.
- Participants have had prior treatment with SHP647.
- Participants with known or suspected intolerance or hypersensitivity to the
investigational product(s), closely related compounds, or any of the stated
ingredients.
- Participants have received anti-TNF treatment within 60 days before baseline.
- Participants have received any biologic with immunomodulatory properties (other than
anti-TNFs) within 90 days before baseline.
- Participants have received any nonbiologic treatment with immunomodulatory
properties (other than their current background UC treatment) within 30 days before
baseline.
- Participants have ever received anti-integrin/adhesion molecule treatment (example
(eg): natalizumab, vedolizumab, efalizumab, etrolizumab, or any other investigational
anti-integrin/adhesion molecule).
- Participants have received parenteral or rectal glucocorticoids, or rectal 5-ASA,
within 14 days before screening endoscopic procedure.
- Participants have received leukocyte apheresis or selective lymphocyte, monocyte, or
granulocyte apheresis or plasma exchange within 30 days before baseline.
- Participants have participated in other investigational studies within either 30
days or 5 half-lives of investigational product used in the study (whichever is
longer) before baseline.
- Participants have received a live (attenuated) vaccine within 30 days before the
baseline visit.
- Participants with active enteric infections (positive stool culture and
sensitivity), Clostridium difficile infection or pseudomembranous colitis
[Participants with C. difficile infection at screening may be allowed re-test
after treatment], evidence of active cytomegalovirus infection or Listeria
monocytogenes, known active invasive fungal infections such as histoplasmosis or
parasitic infections, clinically significant underlying disease that could
predispose the participants to infections, or a history of serious infection
(requiring parenteral antibiotic and/or hospitalization) within 4 weeks before
the baseline visit.
- Participants with abnormal chest x-ray findings at screening, such as presence of
active tuberculosis, general infections, heart failure, or malignancy.
- Participants with evidence of active or latent infection with Mycobacterium
tuberculosis (TB) or participants with this history who have not completed a
generally accepted full course of treatment before randomization are excluded.
All other participants must have either the Mantoux (purified protein derivative
[PPD]) tuberculin skin test or interferon gamma release assay (IGRA) performed.
Participants who have no history of previously diagnosed active or latent tuberculosis are
excluded if they have a positive Mantoux (PPD) tuberculin skin test (ie >=5 millimeter [mm]
induration) or a positive IGRA (the latter to be tested at the site's local laboratory)
during screening or within 12 weeks before randomization. If IGRA test cannot be performed
locally, a central laboratory may be used, with prior agreement from the sponsor.
1. An IGRA is strongly recommended for participants with a prior Bacillus Calmette-Guerin
(BCG) vaccination, but may be used for any participant. Documentation of IGRA product
used and the test result must be in the participant's source documentation if
performed locally. Acceptable IGRA products include QuantiFERON TB Gold Plus In-Tube
Test.
2. If the results of the IGRA are indeterminate, the test may be repeated, and if a
negative result is obtained, enrollment may proceed. In participants with no history
of treated active or latent tuberculosis, a positive test on repeat will exclude the
participant. Participants with a history of active or latent tuberculosis infection
must follow instructions for "Participants with a prior diagnosis of active or latent
tuberculosis are excluded unless both of the following criteria are met" in this
criterion.
3. Participants with repeat indeterminate IGRA results, with no prior TB history, may be
enrolled after consultation with a pulmonary or infectious disease specialist who
determines low risk of infection (ie, participant would be acceptable for
immunosuppressant [eg, anti-TNF] treatment without additional action). This
consultation must be included in source documentation.
Results from a chest x-ray, taken within the 3 months before or during screening must show
no abnormalities suggestive of active TB infection as determined by a qualified medical
specialist.
Participants with a prior diagnosis of active or latent tuberculosis are excluded unless
both of the following criteria are met:
1. The participant has previously received an adequate course of treatment for either
latent (eg, 9 months of isoniazid or an acceptable alternative regimen, in a locale
where rates of primary multidrug TB resistance are <5%. Participants from regions with
higher rates of primary multidrug TB resistance are excluded) or active (acceptable
multidrug regimen) TB infection. Evidence of diagnosis and treatment must be included
in source documentation. Consultation with a pulmonary or infectious disease
specialist to confirm adequate treatment (ie, participant would be acceptable for
immunosuppressant [eg, anti-TNF] treatment without additional action) must be
performed during the screening period. The consultation report must be included in
source documentation prior to enrollment.
2. A chest x-ray performed within 3 months prior to screening or during screening
indicates no evidence of active or recurrent disease, and documentation of
interpretation by a qualified medical specialist must be included in source
documentation.
- Participants with a pre-existing demyelinating disorder such as multiple sclerosis
or new onset seizures, unexplained sensory motor, or cognitive behavioral,
neurological deficits, or significant abnormalities noted during screening.
- Participants with any unexplained symptoms suggestive of progressive multifocal
leukoencephalopathy (PML) based on the targeted neurological assessment during the
screening period.
- Participants with a transplanted organ. Skin grafts to treat pyoderma gangrenosum
are allowed.
- Participants with a significant concurrent medical condition at the time of
screening or baseline, including, but not limited to, the following:
1. Any major illness/condition or evidence of an unstable clinical condition (eg, renal,
hepatic, hematologic, gastrointestinal (except disease under study), endocrine,
cardiovascular, pulmonary, immunologic [eg, Felty's syndrome], or local active
infection/infectious illness) that, in the investigator's judgment will substantially
increase the risk to the participant if he or she participates in the study.
2. Cancer or history of cancer or lymphoproliferative disease within the previous 5 years
(other than resected cutaneous basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, or
carcinoma in situ of the uterine cervix that has been treated with no evidence of
recurrence).
3. Presence of acute coronary syndrome (eg, acute myocardial infarction, unstable angina
pectoris) within 24 weeks before screening.
4. History of significant cerebrovascular disease within 24 weeks before screening.
- Participants who have had significant trauma or major surgery within 4 weeks before
the screening visit, or with any major elective surgery scheduled to occur during the
study.
- Participants with evidence of cirrhosis with or without decompensation.
- Participants with primary sclerosing cholangitis.
- Participants with evidence of positive hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) or
hepatitis B core antibody (HBcAb).
Note: If a participant tests negative for HBsAg, but positive for HBcAb, the
participant would be considered eligible if no presence of HBV DNA is confirmed by HBV
DNA PCR reflex testing performed in the central laboratory.
- Participants with chronic hepatitis C (HCV) (positive HCVAb and HCVRNA). Note:
Participants who are HCVAb positive without evidence of HCVRNA may be considered
eligible (spontaneous viral clearance or previously treated and cured [defined as no
evidence of HCVRNA at least 12 weeks prior to baseline]).
- Participants with any of the following abnormalities in hematology and/or serum
chemistry profiles during screening.
Note: Screening laboratory tests, if the results are considered by the investigator to
be transient and inconsistent with the participant's clinical condition, may be
repeated once during the screening period for confirmation. Results must be reviewed
for eligibility prior to the screening endoscopy procedure.
a. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) levels >=3.0×upper
limit of normal (ULN).
b. Total bilirubin level >=1.5×ULN or >2.0×ULN if the participant has a known documented
history of Gilbert's syndrome.
c. Hemoglobin level <=80 gram per liter (g/L) (8.0 gram per deciliter [g/dL]). d. Platelet
count <=100×10^9 per liter (/L) (100,000 cells per cubic millimeter [mm^3]) or
>=1000×10^9/L (1,000,000 cells/mm^3).
e. White blood cell count <=3.5×10^9/L (3500 cells/mm^3).
- Absolute neutrophil count (ANC)<2×10^9/L (2000 cells/mm^3).
- Serum creatinine level >1.5 × ULN or estimated glomerular filtration rate <30
ml/min/1.73m^2 based on the abbreviated Modification of Diet in Renal Disease Study
Equation.
Note: If platelet count is <150,000 cells/mm^3, a further evaluation should be performed to
rule out cirrhosis, unless another etiology has already been identified.
- Participants with known human immunodeficiency (HIV) infection based on documented
history, with positive serological test, or positive HIV serologic test at screening,
tested at the site's local laboratory in accordance with country requirements or
tested at the central laboratory.
Note: A documented negative HIV test within 6 months of screening is acceptable and does
not need to be repeated.
- Participants who have, or who have a history of (within 2 years before screening),
serious psychiatric disease, alcohol dependency, or substance/drug abuse or dependency
of any kind, including abuse of medical marijuana (cannabis).
- Participants with any other severe acute or chronic medical or psychiatric condition
or laboratory or electrocardiogram (ECG) abnormality that may increase the risk
associated with study participation or investigational product administration or may
interfere with the interpretation of study results and, in the judgment of the
investigator, would make the participant inappropriate for entry into this study.
- Female participants who are planning to become pregnant during the study period.
- Participants who do not agree to postpone donation of any organ or tissue, including
male participants who are planning to bank or donate sperm and female participants who
are planning to harvest or donate eggs, for the duration of the study and through 16
weeks after last dose of investigational product.
- Participants who are investigational site staff members or relatives of those site
staff members or Participants who are Shire employees directly involved in the conduct
of the study.
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								Orlando, Florida 32804			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Kwabena Ayesu, MD
			
						
										Phone: 407-988-1075
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									185 Cambridge Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02114
	
			Boston, Massachusetts 02114
617-724-5200
							 
					Principal Investigator: Ashwin Ananthakrishnan, MD, MPH
			
						
										Phone: 617-724-3238
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									1200 Moursund Street
Houston, Texas 77030
	
			Houston, Texas 77030
(713) 798-4951 
							 
					Principal Investigator: Manreet Kaur
			
						
										Phone: 713-798-6342
					
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									1211 Medical Center Dr
Nashville, Tennessee 37232
	
			Nashville, Tennessee 37232
(615) 322-5000 
							 
					Principal Investigator: Dawn Beaulieu, MD
			
						
										Phone: 615-875-3399
					
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								Seattle, Washington 98104			
	
			(206) 543-2100
							 
					Principal Investigator: Scott Lee, MD
			
						
										Phone: 206-543-3500
					
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								Baytown, Texas 77521			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Advitya Malhotra, MD
			
						
										Phone: 281-557-2527
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								Bountiful, Utah 84010			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Val Hansen, MD
			
						
										Phone: 801-797-9315
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								Brooklyn, New York 11215			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Jorge Serje, MD
			
						
										Phone: 718-499-6099
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									303 East Superior Street
Chicago, Illinois 60611
	
			
					Chicago, Illinois 60611
Principal Investigator: Stephen Hanauer, MD
			
						
										Phone: 312-695-8952
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									 5841 S Maryland Ave
Chicago, Illinois 60637
	
			Chicago, Illinois 60637
(773) 702-1000
							 
					Principal Investigator: David Rubin, MD
			
						
										Phone: 773-834-7414
					
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								Cincinnati, Ohio 45219			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Christopher South, MD
			
						
										Phone: 513-751-6667
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								Colorado Springs, Colorado 80907			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Bhaktasharan Patel, MD
			
						
										Phone: 719-636-1201
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									2709 North Tejon Street
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80907
	
			
					Colorado Springs, Colorado 80907
Principal Investigator: Daniel Soteres, MD
			
						
										Phone: 719-473-8330
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								Columbus, Georgia 31904			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Michael Steinbook
			
						
										Phone: 706-321-0495
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								Columbus, Georgia 31904			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Pravinchandra Patel, MD
			
						
										Phone: 888-737-7499
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								Concord, New South Wales 			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Rupert Leong, MBBS, MD
			
						
										Phone: +61297676111
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									21212 Northwest Freeway
Cypress, Texas 77429
	
			
					Cypress, Texas 77429
Principal Investigator: Ayub Hussain, MD
			
						
										Phone: 281-477-9305
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								Elkins, West Virginia 26241			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Nitesh Ratnakar, MD
			
						
										Phone: 304-216-2411
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									420 Grand Avenue
Englewood, New Jersey 07631
	
			
					Englewood, New Jersey 07631
Principal Investigator: Kenneth Rubin
			
						
										Phone: 201-569-7044
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								Evansville, Indiana 47714			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Alexander Dela Llana, MD
			
						
										Phone: 812-471-4110
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									2925 Vernon Place
Fairfield, Ohio 45014
	
			
					Fairfield, Ohio 45014
Principal Investigator: Jeffrey Stotz, MD
			
						
										Phone: 513-860-4801
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									4801 E Linwood Blvd # 103
Kansas City, Missouri 64128
	
			
					Kansas City, Missouri 64128
Principal Investigator: Tarun Rai
			
						
										Phone: 816-861-4700
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									1 Lakeshore Drive
Lake Charles, Louisiana 70601
	
			
					Lake Charles, Louisiana 70601
Principal Investigator: Ricardo McCall, MD
			
						
										Phone: 337-493-5310
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								Lancaster, California 93534			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Jatinder Pruthi, MD
			
						
										Phone: 310-684-2494
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								Little Rock, Arkansas 72209			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Meenakshi Budhraja, MD
			
						
										Phone: 501-492-9175
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								Long Beach, California 90822			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Robert Lee
			
						
										Phone: 562-826-5628
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									1520 South Dobson Road
Mesa, Arizona 85202
	
			
					Mesa, Arizona 85202
Principal Investigator: Sumir Patel
			
						
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								Miami, Florida 33176			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Gil Fernandez-Yera
			
						
										Phone: 305-702-1594
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								Miami, Florida 33144			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Carlos Vaca, MD
			
						
										Phone: 305-551-8493
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								Michigan City, Indiana 46360			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Minesh Patel, MD
			
						
										Phone: 219-879-0333
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								Morgantown, West Virginia 			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Justin Kupec, MD
			
						
										Phone: 304-293-4123
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								Naples, Florida 34102			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Raymond Phillips, MD
			
						
										Phone: 239-649-1186
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								Ocean Springs, Mississippi 39564			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Alfred McNair, Jr., MD
			
						
										Phone: 228-872-7612
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									4751 66th Street North
Pinellas Park, Florida 33781
	
			
					Pinellas Park, Florida 33781
Principal Investigator: Venkata Nath Iyunni
			
						
										Phone: 727-546-1680
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								Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Sandra El-Hachem
			
						
										Phone: 412-359-8900
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								Rialto, California 92377			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Zeid Kayali, MBA, MD
			
						
										Phone: 909-883-2999
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								Saint Augustine, Florida 32086			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Anis Ahmadi, MD
			
						
										Phone: 904-824-1776
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									1959 Northeast Pacific Street
Seattle, Washington 98195
	
			
					Seattle, Washington 98195
Principal Investigator: Timothy Zisman, MD
			
						
										Phone: 206-598-4377
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								Shreveport, Louisiana 71103			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Humberto Aguilar, MD
			
						
										Phone: 318-525-3233
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								Statesville, North Carolina 28677			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Vivek Trivedi, MD
			
						
										Phone: 704-924-2105
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								Sun City, Arizona 85351			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Chirag Trivedi
			
						
										Phone: 623-237-0939
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									1112 6th Avenue
Tacoma, Washington 98405
	
			
					Tacoma, Washington 98405
Principal Investigator: Steven Larson, MD
			
						
										Phone: 253-272-8664
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								Tomball, Texas 77375			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Muhammad Irfan, MD
			
						
										Phone: 281-517-0550
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								Tucson, Arizona 85710			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Gary Gottlieb
			
						
										Phone: 520-257-3881
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									1109 East Reelfoot Avenue
Union City, Tennessee 38261
	
			
					Union City, Tennessee 38261
Principal Investigator: Kofi Nuako, MD
			
						
										Phone: 731-884-0600
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								Wyomissing, Pennsylvania 19610			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Nirav Shah, MD
			
						
										Phone: 610-374-4401
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