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Current Studies Of Clinical Trial In Tampa

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Current Studies Of Clinical Trial In Tampa

This study will help develop new medications to slow down the neurologic disorder that causes the brain atrophy.

Clinical Trials for Asthma may improve the lives of many who suffer daily.

Colonoscopy studies help diagnose and treat illness sooner. 

Clinical Trials of Tampa

Why Choose Us

High quality 
treatments

We offer treatments that incorporate the latest medical innovations.

Fast Working 
Process

Our service process is fast and flexible.

Variety of 
studies

We manage a variety of medical research studies to choose from.

Expert Team

Our work team is made up of highly qualified professionals.

Alzheimer - Study

Started

Nov 2022

Excluding

Smoking and Alcohol

Compensation

600$ Subject - 580$ Caregiver

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Qualifications

● Memory Loss Detected
● Dementia or Alzheimer

Asthma - Study

Started

Nov 2022

Excluding

Smoking and Alcohol

Compensation

300$

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Qualifications

● Asthma Diagnosis

Colonoscopy - Study

Started

Jul 2021

Excluding

Smoking and Alcohol

Compensation

575$

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Qualifications

● Colonoscopy Scheduled

FAQ

General Questions

What is a clinical trial?

Clinical trials are performed to gather efficacy and safety data for new drugs, medical devices, or treatment methods. Depending on the type of product and its development stage, healthy volunteers and/or patients enroll in small pilot studies first, followed by larger scale studies in patients that often compare the new product against the currently prescribed treatment.

Who pays for clinical trials?

Clinical trials are sponsored or funded by various organizations, physicians, medical institutions, foundations, voluntary groups, and pharmaceutical companies. In addition to federal agencies, such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Department of Defense (DOD), and the Department of Veteran’s Affairs (VA). Trials can take place in hospitals, universities, doctors’ offices, or community clinics.

What is informed consent?

Informed consent is the process of learning the main facts about a clinical trial before deciding whether or not to participate. It is also a continuing process throughout the study to provide information for participants.  This process helps someone decide whether or not to participate after the doctors and nurses involved in the trial explain the details of the study.

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