CLINICAL TRIAL
Are You or a Loved One Struggling with Inadequately Controlled Asthma?
You may be eligible for a clinical trial that offers study-related care and investigational treatment at no cost to you.
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For many adults and adolescents struggling with inadequately controlled asthma, existing treatments might not offer sufficient relief or might come with undesired side effects.
Dive into the opportunities presented by our clinical research on the combination of budesonide and formoterol fumarate. No health insurance? No problem. Participation doesn't require it, and you may even receive compensation for your time and any study-related transportation expenses. Explore a potential new path in asthma management today.
Who Can Participate?
Joining this study may be an option if you or a loved one:
Is 12-80 years of age
Has been diagnosed with asthma for at least 6 months
Have a BMI of 40 or below
Matches additional eligibility conditions, to be evaluated.
Why Participate?
By participating, you'll contribute to the advancement of a promising new treatment that could alleviate asthma symptoms. Qualified participants may receive complimentary investigational medication and regular checkups, as well as financial compensation to cover time and travel expenses.
How can I join the study?
The first step is to answer a few questions to see if you or a loved one may be eligible to join the study. Those passing initial prescreening will be contacted by the research site to check further qualifications and discuss study details.
Will this affect my insurance or medical services?
Your information will remain strictly confidential; there will be no engagement with your insurance for billing purposes. You and your doctor will continue to make decisions about your care.
Does it cost me anything?
No, you do not have to pay anything to be involved on this study. Health insurance is not required for participation in this study. Investigational medication and study procedures are provided at no cost. A per visit stipend and travel related costs will be provided.
What are Clinical Trials?
Before regulatory authorities, responsible for approving medicines for use in each country, can consider an investigational drug, device or procedure for approval, it must be shown to be both safe and effective. Typically, this is accomplished through clinical trials — carefully designed and monitored studies intended to test and evaluate these investigational drugs, devices or procedures.
Allergy, Asthma & Sinus Center
Greenfield, Wisconsin
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