Clinical Trials
What is a clinical trial?
A Clinical
Trial is a collection of data from a patient who consents to
participate and are assigned by the investigator (your
physician) to a treatment or other intervention and their
outcomes are measured.
Benefits of participating in a clinical
trial:
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Access to new treatments
that aren’t available to the general public
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Obtain expert care at
leading health care facilities who are participating in
the trial
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Help others by contributing
to research
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Receive study related
doctor visits and medication at no cost to the participant
or insurance company, and reimbursement for travel may be
provided
Available Trials For
Enrollment
SPD476-313
Diagnosis-
Diverticulitis -
To compare the
recurrence of Diverticulitis between the 3 doses of SPD476
and their ability to prevent the recurrence of Diverticulitis.
C0743T26/CERTIFI
Diagnosis- Crohn’s
Disease -
To evaluate
the safety and efficacy of Ustekinumab (infused study
medication) with results of a response in 4 weeks and
remission to subjects who respond to Ustekinumab.
A3921043
Diagnosis- Crohn’s
Disease -
A research study of a clinical
response of a 4-week remission in the disease activity of a
moderate to severe diagnosis of Crohn’s Disease and
improvement of the quality of life.
C87075/SECURE
Diagnosis- Crohn’s
Disease -
A registry study to
track safety outcomes of patients who have taken
Cimzia for treatment of Crohn’s disease compared to
a non-Cimzia control population.
Reference:
www.clinicaltrials.gov
Why
should you participate in a trial?
Participants in a clinical trial can
play a more active role in their healthcare and gain
access to new treatments that aren’t always available and
help others by contributing to medical research.
Reference:
www.clinicaltrials.gov
Details of available
trials for
enrollment are found by clicking the links listed on the left
If interested, please
contact Jennifer Hudgins
410-494-1846 x134 or
jhudgins@gastro-doc.com
Or fill out the
Application to Participate
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