By volunteering, you might help researchers find new treatments, receive study-related medicines and medical exams during the study, and learn new information about your condition.
Do you feel depressed?
Teens & Migraines: Is Your Child Suffering?
Has a decrease in sexual desire come between you?
Bothered by Arthritis? Concerned about Heart Disease?
Do you feel Sad & Down--and can't shake it off?
Tired of waking up in the middle of the night?
Depression isn't just feelings of sadness - it can affect the way you see the world. Your body may feel constantly fatigued, and your mind dwell on thoughts of worthlessness and guilt. If you are currently depressed and not taking an antidepressant, you're invited to see if you may qualify for a medication for the management of Major Depressive Disorder. If you qualify, you'll receive investigational study medication, medical exams and lab tests at no charge. Financial compensation for time and travel may also be available.
Learn more.Migraines are throbbing headaches that can be accompanied by nausea, and light and sound sensitivity. For teenagers, these headaches can be so painful that they interfere with daily life at home and school.
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Are you one of 16 million people in the United States living with Type 2 Diabetes? Left untreated, diabetes can cause serious medical complications including nerve damage, heart disease, kidney failure, and blindness. ICCR is now enrolling patients in a clinical study for an investigational new drug to treat diabetes. Study-related medical exams, investigational medications, and consultations will be provided at no cost to participants. You do not need health insurance to participate in this study, and you may be compensated for your time and travel expenses. Your involvement can help advance diabetes research.
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Every day, millions of American men struggle with the symptoms of erectile dysfunction. The symptoms of erectile dysfunction can affect the quality of life for both the man and his sexual partner.
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Our physicians are conducting a research study to see if an investigational drug can lower uric acid levels in the body (high uric acid can cause gout). If you have a history of gout or are currently experiencing gout symptoms, you may qualify to participate. As a study participant, you will receive all study-related care at no charge, including physical exams, lab services and study medication.
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We invite you to be part of a medical research study for women concerned about their decreased sexual desire. As a woman, you know with the demands of day-to-day life, there are times when you don't have the time or energy for intimacy. However, if your desire for sex is not what it used to be -- and it's been this way for quite some time -- there may be a larger issue at hand. You may be wondering if you'll ever have an interest in sex again. This may bother and concern you, and cause you distress. If this sounds familiar, you may have a condition known as Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD).
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Are you bothered by arthritis? Concerned about heart disease? You may be eligible to participate in a new research study for people who have pain from osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. While in the study, you will receive study-related medical care, regular study check-ups, and study medication, all at no charge. Even if you're already taking pain medication for arthritis, you may still qualify.
To be eligible, you must be at least 18 years old, have had either osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis for at least 6 months, and have been taking regular medication for your pain for at least 6 months. In addition, you must have or be at high risk for heart disease.
Twenty thousand people from the US and around the world will be participating in this new study.
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You could be suffering from Depression Disorder and you may qualify for a research study of an FDA-approved medication. If you qualify, all study related care is at no cost, including doctor visits, study medication, and financial compensation for time and travel.
Do you have trouble staying asleep? Do you wake in the night and struggle to get back to sleep? Are you tired of being tired? You may want to consider this research study of a low dose, dissolvable version of Ambien® that can be taken during the night to help you get back to sleep.
Participation in studies is entirely voluntary. You may choose to discontinue participation at any time. For a confidential, free evaluation or information on any of our programs, please call our office at (949) 753-1663.