Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Do You Have Rheumatoid Arthritis? See If You Qualify For This Research Study!



Most people don’t understand what it’s like to have rheumatoid arthritis — or how limited medication can be at slowing its progression.  This disease is 2-3 times more common in women and occurs with increased frequency between the ages 30-60.
 
There's currently a pharmaceutical company looking for people, males and females 18+, with rheumatoid arthritis who may be willing to participate in a research study in your area.   Local research doctors are evaluating the effectiveness and safety of an investigational drug in pill form that can be taken along with methotrexate, a common medication for rheumatoid arthritis. If you or a loved one has rheumatoid arthritis and take methotrexate as one of your medications, they would like to share information with you about this study. See if you may qualify here.

Qualified participants may receive the following at no cost:
• Study-related medication in pill form
• Study-related care from a local study doctor
• Study-related health assessments
• Compensation of up to $650 may be available for your time and travel. Specific compensation amounts will vary by research site.

After completing this study, you may also be able to take part in a long-term continuation study offering study medication and ongoing monitoring. This research study is enrolling now. Take the next step and see if you may qualify here.

NOTE only Certain Zipcodes will qualify in
MA, CT, NY, PA, DE, VA, NC, SC, GA, FL, AL, KY, OH, MO, TX, CO, AZ, CA, OR WA

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