Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Eaton CO

We are looking for teen to join a research study to help us discover more about treating moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis. If you are looking for a potential new treatment option for moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis or CD and UC (including associated symptoms such as abdominal pain, mouth sores, diarrhea, weight loss and/or anemia), consider one of our trials. All eligible participants will receive no-cost study-related care and study medication. Your teen may be eligible to take part.

Your child may be eligible to take part in the trials if they:

  • are 2‒17 years of age
  • have been diagnosed with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn’s disease (CD)
  • have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

See if your child qualifies.

Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Evans CO

Is your child currently experiencing gastrointestinal disease flare-ups? Local CD clinical trial is testing a potential new medication to see if it may reduce abdominal pain and cramps, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, weight loss, and/or joint pain associated with gastrointestinal disease.
If you’re concerned about how gastrointestinal disease affects your child’s life, find out more about the CD clinical trial.

Your child may be eligible for one of the GI studies if they are 2‒17 years of age, have been diagnosed with moderate to severe UC or CD, and have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

By joining the GI studies, your child may receive:

  • Compensation for study-related time
  • Reimbursement for study-related travel
  • Study-related care from local doctors
  • Study medication at no cost

Health insurance is not required to take part.

Enrollment is limited so act quickly.

Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Fort Lupton CO

We are looking for children 2–17 years old to join a trial to help us discover more about treating ulcerative colitis. If you are looking for a potential new treatment option for ulcerative colitis or CD (including associated symptoms such as recurrent diarrhea, iron deficiency, constant need to poop, weight loss and/or eye pain), consider one of our trials. All eligible participants will receive no-cost study-related care and study medication. Your children 2–17 years old may be eligible to take part.

Your child may be eligible to take part in the trials if they:

  • are 2‒17 years of age
  • have been diagnosed with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn’s disease (CD)
  • have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

Enrollment is limited so act quickly.

Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Galeton CO

Is your child currently experiencing ulcerative colitis flare-ups? Local CD clinical trial is testing a potential new medication to see if it may reduce abdominal pain or cramping, weight loss, diarrhea, frequent fevers, and/or anemia associated with ulcerative colitis.
If you’re concerned about how ulcerative colitis affects your child’s life, find out more about the CD clinical trial.

Your child may be eligible for one of the GI studies if they are 2‒17 years of age, have been diagnosed with moderate to severe UC or CD, and have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

By joining the GI studies, your child may receive:

  • Compensation for study-related time
  • Reimbursement for study-related travel
  • Study-related care from local doctors
  • Study medication at no cost

Health insurance is not required to take part.

Find out if your child is eligible.

Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Gilcrest CO

We are looking for child to join a Crohn’s disease clinical trial to help us discover more about treating Crohn’s. If you are looking for a potential new treatment option for Crohn’s or Crohn’s disease (including associated symptoms such as swollen joints, joint pain, rectal pain, weight loss and/or liver disease), consider one of our Crohn’s disease studies. All eligible participants will receive no-cost study-related care and study medication. Your child may be eligible to take part.

Your child may be eligible to take part in the Crohn’s disease studies if they:

  • are 2‒17 years of age
  • have been diagnosed with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn’s disease (CD)
  • have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

Find out if your child is eligible.

Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Gill CO

Is your child currently experiencing CD and UC flare-ups? Local CD trial is testing a potential new medication to see if it may reduce weight loss, diarrhea, diarrhea, malnutrition, and/or anemia associated with CD and UC.
If you’re concerned about how CD and UC affects your child’s life, find out more about the CD trial.

Your child may be eligible for one of the GI studies if they are 2‒17 years of age, have been diagnosed with moderate to severe UC or CD, and have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

By joining the GI studies, your child may receive:

  • Compensation for study-related time
  • Reimbursement for study-related travel
  • Study-related care from local doctors
  • Study medication at no cost

Health insurance is not required to take part.

Find out if your child may be able to take part.

Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Greeley CO

We are looking for 2 to 17 years old to join a trial to help us discover more about treating IBD. If you are looking for a potential new treatment option for IBD or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (including associated symptoms such as cramping, growth failure, abdominal pain, malnutrition and/or eye pain), consider one of our GI research studies. All eligible participants will receive no-cost study-related care and study medication. Your 2 to 17 years old may be eligible to take part.

Your child may be eligible to take part in the GI research studies if they:

  • are 2‒17 years of age
  • have been diagnosed with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn’s disease (CD)
  • have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

Find out if your child may be able to take part.

Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Henderson CO

Is your child currently experiencing UC flare-ups? Local medical research study is testing a potential new medication to see if it may reduce long-term diarrhea, blood in the stool, cramps, weight loss, and/or eye pain associated with UC.
If you’re concerned about how UC affects your child’s life, find out more about the medical research study.

Your child may be eligible for one of the GI studies if they are 2‒17 years of age, have been diagnosed with moderate to severe UC or CD, and have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

By joining the GI studies, your child may receive:

  • Compensation for study-related time
  • Reimbursement for study-related travel
  • Study-related care from local doctors
  • Study medication at no cost

Health insurance is not required to take part.

Find out if your child qualifies.

Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Hudson CO

We are looking for 2–17 year olds to join a Crohn’s disease (CD) research study to help us discover more about treating moderately to severely active IBD. If you are looking for a potential new treatment option for moderately to severely active IBD or UC (including associated symptoms such as bloody diarrhea, persistent diarrhea, cramps, malnutrition and/or eye pain), consider one of our CD and UC studies. All eligible participants will receive no-cost study-related care and study medication. Your 2–17 years old may be eligible to take part.

Your child may be eligible to take part in the CD and UC studies if they:

  • are 2‒17 years of age
  • have been diagnosed with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn’s disease (CD)
  • have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

Find out if your child qualifies.

Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Keenesburg CO

Is your child currently experiencing UC flare-ups? Local CD clinical research is testing a potential new medication to see if it may reduce swollen joints, inflammation of the bowel or intestine, cramps, weight loss, and/or anemia associated with UC.
If you’re concerned about how UC affects your child’s life, find out more about the CD clinical research.

Your child may be eligible for one of the GI studies if they are 2‒17 years of age, have been diagnosed with moderate to severe UC or CD, and have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

By joining the GI studies, your child may receive:

  • Compensation for study-related time
  • Reimbursement for study-related travel
  • Study-related care from local doctors
  • Study medication at no cost

Health insurance is not required to take part.

Find out if your child qualifies.