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Study Benefits & FAQs |
FAQ
How safe are clinical studies?
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has established a rigorous sequence of testing for experimental drugs. The system gradually builds evidence for a drug's effectiveness and determines that a drug has an acceptable “safety profile” (that is, the risks associated with its use are reasonable, given its potential benefit). Experimental drugs must perform well enough in each phase to be allowed to progress to the next phase. Patients will never begin a study without being fully informed about the study and all their questions are answered. Patients are also able opt out of the study at anytime.
How do you know our staff cares for your health?
100% of our polled patients would recommend the experience of doing a clinical study with us to friends and family!
Who is eligible for a study?
If you, your child, or someone you know, has asthma, allergies, migraines or COPD please contact The Asthma and Allergy Center at 402-592-2055 for the opportunity to be in a study.
Benefits
General Study Benefits
- Advance the healthcare for your condition, and hopefully improve the quality of life for you, your child, or others with the same condition.
- Possible access to study medications that are not currently on the market.
- Study-related healthcare at no cost to you.
- Compensation for your time.
A Positive Experience
The Asthma & Allergy Center is ranked well above the national average for positive research experiences among patients. At least 96% of our patients feel that being in a study was a positive experience, and 100% of our patients polled said they would recommend the experience to friends and family.
Participants receive a high level of care
All participants receive regular care related to the study and opportunities to talk to medical professionals about their condition. Research shows that people involved in studies tend to do somewhat better than people in a similar stage of their disease who are not enrolled, regardless of whether the experimental treatment was successful. Scientists believe this advantage may be due to the high quality of care generally provided during clinical studies.
Help others through research
No investigational treatment advances to clinical testing unless there is strong evidence indicating it will be as good or better than currently available therapies.
What our patients have to say about us!
“I enjoy doing the studies at The Asthma &
Allergy Center. They work with my busy schedule and make appointments
that are convenient. When I arrive for an appointment, they are prompt
and ready to go, I never have to wait. The staff is friendly and
professional. I also keep doing the studies because I think the studies
have really helped to improve care and medication for allergy
patients. There are many more treatment options on the market now that
work to help alleviate the hassle and discomfort of allergies. Being a
science teacher, I also think it is neat to experience the scientific
process and I use my participation in studies as an example of the
scientific method when we talk about it in class. I also figure if I am
miserable from allergies, I might as well make a little money for my
misery!”
Lisa V.
"As a chronic asthmatic, I have participated in many studies over the years at The Asthma & Allergy Center. I feel like asthma and allergy studies teach you about yourself and your body, as well as possibly helping others in the future. The study coordinators always explain the study and situations very well, and I've never felt like a "guinea pig" being in a study. Also, study medication is provided for most studies, and a stipend is provided for your time and efforts when the study is complete. These studies can be a very good learning experience and are not difficult to participate in.”
Rick T.
“I have COPD and I decided to do this research so that someone else can be cured. The clinic has great people to work with. My coordinator always felt concerned for me whenever I felt ill, and I know the staff is committed to their patients' health and wellbeing. I am very happy with the clinic, the people and the type of research The Asthma & Allergy Center does.”
Sandra G.
Lisa V.
"As a chronic asthmatic, I have participated in many studies over the years at The Asthma & Allergy Center. I feel like asthma and allergy studies teach you about yourself and your body, as well as possibly helping others in the future. The study coordinators always explain the study and situations very well, and I've never felt like a "guinea pig" being in a study. Also, study medication is provided for most studies, and a stipend is provided for your time and efforts when the study is complete. These studies can be a very good learning experience and are not difficult to participate in.”
Rick T.
“I have COPD and I decided to do this research so that someone else can be cured. The clinic has great people to work with. My coordinator always felt concerned for me whenever I felt ill, and I know the staff is committed to their patients' health and wellbeing. I am very happy with the clinic, the people and the type of research The Asthma & Allergy Center does.”
Sandra G.