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Current Research Studies at Clinical Research Institute
612-333-2200 x 5Qualified study volunteers will receive study drug and related testing at no cost and compensation for participation.If you would like more information about any of the studies listed below, Contact Us online or please call 612-333-2200 x 5.We are currently seeking volunteers for the following studies:
Asthma Research Studies678 ADOLESCENTS ages 12 years to 17 years with a diagnosis of asthma may be eligible for an asthma research study of an investigational drug for asthma. To be eligible, volunteers must currently be using an inhaled steroid to treat their asthma and be a non-smoker. 687 / 688 ADULTS ages 18 to 65 years, who have been diagnosed with asthma, and are non-smokers, may be eligible for a research study testing an investigational asthma drug. 707 ADULTS ages 18 years to 65 years who have a diagnosis of asthma and are currently using an inhaled steroid to treat their asthma. 712 CHILDREN & ADULTS ages 12 to 65 years with a diagnosis of asthma, who are non-smokers or former smokers, and are currently using an inhaled steroid may be eligible to participate in a research study testing an investigational drug for asthma. 716 CHILDREN ages 4 to 11 years who have a diagnosis of asthma and are currently being treated for asthma may be eligible to participate in a research study testiing an investigational drug for asthma. 731 / 732 CHILDREN & ADULTS ages 12 years and older, who have a diagnosis of asthma, are non-smokers or former smokers and who are currently using an inhaled steroid to treat their asthma, may qualify to participate in an asthma research study testing an investigational drug for asthma. Allergy Research StudiesDO YOU HAVE ALLERGIES? 721 CHILDREN ages 6 to 11 years, who have allergy symptoms due to dust mites, mold or household pets 724 / 725 ADULTS ages 18 years and older, who have a 2 year history of allergy symptoms due to ragweed pollen. |
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