We can help.If you or a loved one have HPV, consider joining our clinical study — an alternative treatment option that can potentially alleviate discomfort and advance medicine.
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About HPV
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI). Symptoms include genital, common, plantar, or flat warts, and sometimes even cervical cancer. More information can be found here.
About Our Studies
What is a clinical study?
A clinical study is a research project conducted with the goal of answering specific questions about new therapies, vaccines, and diagnostic procedures, or investigating new ways of using known treatments.
When carefully conducted, they are the fastest and safest way to find treatments that help people.
When carefully conducted, they are the fastest and safest way to find treatments that help people.
Who is involved in clinical studies?
Volunteers are the real heroes of clinical research: they are motivated by a desire to help others.
Volunteers have access to promising new treatments often not available outside the clinical-study setting along with close monitoring, advice, care, and support by our dedicated research team of doctors and experienced study coordinators.
Volunteers have access to promising new treatments often not available outside the clinical-study setting along with close monitoring, advice, care, and support by our dedicated research team of doctors and experienced study coordinators.
What are the benefits?
By joining this clinical study, there is a possibility that you may directly experience relief for your own pain or discomfort. You will be advancing the science behind this study drug which may make it better for others who suffer as well.
Additionally, compensation for time and travel is often provided upon qualification.
Additionally, compensation for time and travel is often provided upon qualification.
What are the risks?
All drugs and medical procedures carry a risk of side effects. Therefore, it is possible you may experience some discomfort or other side effects associated with the use of the study drugs or devices.
Before you are asked to decide whether you wish to participate, staff at the study doctor’s office will explain in detail the potential risks of participation.
Before you are asked to decide whether you wish to participate, staff at the study doctor’s office will explain in detail the potential risks of participation.
What does the process look like?
To be accepted into the study, there is a screening process that consists of a series of questions and assessments that will determine if you’re eligible and a period during which you will take sample doses of the study drug.
If you qualify, you will then be invited to enter the study.
If you qualify, you will then be invited to enter the study.
Any reminders?
Participation in the study is voluntary and the study drug will be provided to you free of charge if you qualify and enter the program.
By considering involvement in a clinical study, you are striving to further the helm of scientific research — and your efforts will not go unnoticed.
Thank you.
By considering involvement in a clinical study, you are striving to further the helm of scientific research — and your efforts will not go unnoticed.
Thank you.
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Enroll NowIf you or a loved one may benefit from alternative treatment options, please feel free to contact us by filling out the form or calling us at (713) 484-6947.
If you pre-qualify, your answers will be submitted to the study team to discuss your possible participation. The information you provide is completely confidential and will only be disclosed with your permission except as required by law. Interested in other studies? Click here. |