clinical trial

New Trial Added: Hidradenitis Suppurativa

We are currently looking for participants in a Hidradenitis Suppurativa clinical trial being conducted at our Johnston, RI location.

Do you or someone you know suffer from moderate to severe Hidradenitis Suppurativa, also known as HS? Dr. Ellen Frankel and Clinical Partners are looking for participants ages 18 and older with a diagnosis of Hidradenitis Suppurativa to evaluate an investigational medication. Medical Insurance is not required and there is no cost to participate. Patients that qualify and enroll into the study may be compensated for time and travel.

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New Trial Added: Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)

Clinical Partners, LLC is looking for participants in a new Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema) clinical trial being conducted at our Johnston, RI location. If you are a male or female at least 2 years of age with moderate to severe Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema), you may qualify for this study. The study may include use of a topical Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema) medication. Health insurance is not needed and you may receive compensation for participating in the study. Click here to learn more and apply.
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How To Decide If A Clinical Trial Is Right For You

Clinical trials open up new possibilities for treatment for a wide variety of patients with many different ailments, but how do you decide if a clinical trial is right for you? Here at Clinical Partners, we go through an extensive check list to make sure that the trial you are applying for is a good fit. As you head into your first appointment, here are a few questions you should consider before signing up for the trial: What is the goal of the trial, and how does it relate to my condition? First and foremost, we want to make sure that the trial you are interested in is a good fit for your condition and your individual situation. Many trials require participants be within a specific age range, and some even specify gender. We will review all of these What am I required to invest in terms of time and effort? As the participant, it's important that you understand what the trial involves and how it may effect you, both positively and negatively. We will go through all of the specifics of the particular trial you are interested in, but make sure you are aware of how often you will need to come in for visits and how long those visits are expected to last. What type of treatment will I receive? Each trial is testing a new medication. Some medications are administered orally, some via an injection, and some are topical medications. We will clarify which route of administration your trial uses, and how often it is given. How is progress measured in this trial? Each trial has its own way of measuring success and progress, or documenting any adverse reactions to the medication you receive. We will go through all possible side effects, all possible positive results, and how we measure each for your trial. We will go over these questions, plus many more, all in great detail and ensure you are as confident as we are that you are enrolling in the right trial for you. Of course, if at any time you have questions or concerns, you can contact us by phone or email.
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