Long Term Cough Clinical Trial in Stephens AR

Is your life being constantly interrupted? You may be able do something about it.

Enroll in clinical research today and be part of a study to further the understanding of chronic cough and investigate potential new treatment options.

Find out more. Enrollment is open for a limited time only.

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Long Term Cough Clinical Trial in Louann AR

A local research is researching an investigational treatment to see if it may reduce uncontrollable cough/coughing associated with chronic cough.

If you are concerned about how chronic coughaffects your life, you may be interested to find out more about the research.

To take part in the study, you need to be 18 to 80 years of age and have had a chronic cough for at least 1 year that has not gotten better or has only improved a little after seeing a doctor.

Eligible participants will receive study-related medication, assessments, and care at no cost. You will also receive compensation for travel while participating. Health insurance is not required to take part.

Studies in the area are enrolling now.

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Long Term Cough Clinical Trial in Ivan AR

The long-term cough study/studies is looking for local people living with unexplained long-term cough. You could help us deepen our understanding of, advance the field of medical care for, and investigate potential treatment options for long-term cough.

You may be eligible to take part in the study if you:

  • are 18–80 years of age
  • have had a long-term cough for at least 1 year/li>
  • have a cough that has not gotten better, or has only improved a little, after seeing a doctor and trying prescribed or over-the-counter medicines

Participants will receive no-cost study-related care and study medication. No health insurance required.

Be part of the future.

Do you qualify?

Long Term Cough Clinical Trial in Harrell AR

Are you worried about the impact chronic cough has on your daily life? A chronic cough clinical trial/trials in the area has opened registrations to enroll participants for a limited time.

Eligible participants will receive study-related medical care and study medication at no cost.

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Long Term Cough Clinical Trial in Hampton AR

The chronic cough trial/trials is looking for local people living with unexplained chronic cough. You could help us deepen our understanding of, advance the field of medical care for, and investigate potential treatment options for chronic cough.

You may be eligible to take part in the study if you:

  • are 18 to 80 years of age
  • have had a chronic cough for at least 1 year/li>
  • have a cough that has not gotten better, or has only improved a little, after seeing a doctor and trying prescribed or over-the-counter medicines

Participants will receive no-cost study-related care and study medication. No health insurance required.

Be part of the future.

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Long Term Cough Clinical Trial in Gurdon AR

A local clinical trial/trials is researching an investigational treatment to see if it may reduce cough reflex sensitivity associated with chronic cough.

If you are concerned about how chronic coughaffects your life, you may be interested to find out more about the clinical trial/trials.

To take part in the study, you need to be an adult and have had a chronic cough for at least 1 year that has not gotten better or has only improved a little after seeing a doctor.

Eligible participants will receive study-related medication, assessments, and care at no cost. You will also receive compensation for travel while participating. Health insurance is not required to take part.

Studies in the area are enrolling now.

Find out if you qualify.

Long Term Cough Clinical Trial in Fordyce AR

Help us investigate a potential new medication for chronic cough. We are seeking volunteers living with chronic cough to join our latest chronic cough study/studies to help us further develop our knowledge of chronic cough study/studies and discover a potential new medication option.

Eligible participants will receive study-related medication, assessments, and care at no cost. You will also receive compensation for travel while participating. Health insurance is not required to take part.

See if you are eligible.

Long Term Cough Clinical Trial in Curtis AR

A local chronic cough clinical research study/studies is researching an investigational treatment to see if it may reduce long-term coughing associated with long-term cough.

If you are concerned about how long-term coughaffects your life, you may be interested to find out more about the chronic cough clinical research study/studies.

To take part in the study, you need to be 18 to 80 years of age and have had a chronic cough for at least 1 year that has not gotten better or has only improved a little after seeing a doctor.

Eligible participants will receive study-related medication, assessments, and care at no cost. You will also receive compensation for travel while participating. Health insurance is not required to take part.

Studies in the area are enrolling now.

Act now.

Long Term Cough Clinical Trial in Chidester AR

The long-term cough clinical research study/studies is looking for local people living with unexplained long-term cough. You could help us deepen our understanding of, advance the field of medical care for, and investigate potential treatment options for long-term cough.

You may be eligible to take part in the study if you:

  • are 18 to 80 years of age
  • have had a long-term cough for at least 1 year/li>
  • have a cough that has not gotten better, or has only improved a little, after seeing a doctor and trying prescribed or over-the-counter medicines

Participants will receive no-cost study-related care and study medication. No health insurance required.

Be part of the future.

Do you qualify?

Long Term Cough Clinical Trial in Carthage AR

Are you worried about the impact chronic cough has on your daily life? A research study/studies in the area has opened registrations to enroll participants for a limited time.

Eligible participants will receive study-related medical care and study medication at no cost.

Act now.