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To enroll, or for more information, contact
James Sullivan, M.D.
Research Director
Dianna Jeffery,
Research Manager
or call 592-2055
and ask for the Research Department.
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We are currently enrolling numerous studies
to treat the following disorders: |
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Pediatric Asthma
Pediatric Allergies
Allergies and Asthma may be causing your child to suffer.
Untreated asthma and allergies can have a profoundly negative impact on your child's life at school. When these disorders are ignored they often lead to illness, difficulty breathing, poor concentration, irritability, sleepiness, fatigue and other conditions that can cause a child to miss school, lose focus in the classroom, fall behind physically and academically, or act out when they otherwise behave well.
Participate in an important research study for asthma and/or allergies and receive additional study-related healthcare and the latest medicines at no cost to your family.
In addition, you will be advancing medical science for your child's condition while being compensated.
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Adult Asthma
Asthma is a chronic lung disease that affects approximately 20 million Americans. Asthma is characterized by inflammation of the airways that takes air to the lungs. The inflammation makes the airways smaller, therefore making it more difficult for air to move in and out of the lungs.
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Adult Allergies
Nearly 1 out of 5 Americans suffer from allergies. Common culprits such as foods, animal dander, and indoor and outdoor allergens can cause symptoms that range from annoying to life threatening.
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COPD
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a lung disease in which the lungs are damaged, mainly by tobacco smoke, making it hard to breathe. In COPD, the airways - the tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs - are partly obstructed, making it difficult to get air in and out.
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Migraines
Migraine is now recognized as a chronic illness, not simply as a headache. About 28 million people suffer from migraines annually, 75% of those are women. |
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If you, your child, or someone you know, has any of the above disorders
please contact The Asthma and Allergy Center at 592-2055,
for the opportunity to be in a study. |
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I want to enroll in a study. What do I do?
1. Contact The Asthma & Allergy Center at 592-2055. Or, email:
James Sullivan, M.D., Research Director.... Email Research Director
Dianna Jeffery, Research Manager ........... Email Research Manager
2. A study coordinator will talk with you and see if your symptoms match our current studies.
3. You will have an initial screening appointment if your symptoms match a current study.
4. Before enrolling in a study you will be told all aspects of the study, and become fully informed on it, before you give your consent to begin.
5. If your symptoms do not match a current study, you will be notified when a study begins that fits your profile. We begin new studies frequently.
6. Upon enrollment, you will visit the clinic at regular intervals and receive quality study-related healthcare, access to study medications and compensation. |
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