Do you have Celiac Disease?
Are you between the ages of 18-70?
Have you been on a gluten free diet for at least 12 months?
If yes, you may be qualified to enroll in a paid study at our center in Normal, IL,
Sign up here or contact us and our research coordinator will be in touch for screening.
Celiac Disease Study
A research study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of an investigational medication for Celiac Disease is open for enrollment. Study-related procedures and study medication are covered at no cost to you. Participants who qualify will be compensated for time and reasonable expenses for their visits. It is a great opportunity to receive close care by doctors you trust.
View this study on Clinicaltrial.gov: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05574010
What is Celiac Disease? Read our info page: https://asthma2.com/celiac-disease
Eligibility Requirements:
– Be 18 – 70 years of age
– Be diagnosed with Celiac Disease (diagnosed through blood work and intestinal biopsy)
– Have been on a gluten free diet for at least 12 months
Study Details:
– The study drug will be compared with a placebo to find out if the study drug is better than the placebo for treatment of celiac disease. The placebo looks like the study drug but does not contain the active ingredient.
– If enrolled, you will be randomly selected to receive 3 treatments of either the study medication or the placebo over a one-week timeframe. You will be monitored for 4 hours at the clinic after every infusion.
– Total study duration, including screening, is approximately 13 months with 10 office visits.
– Your medical records will be needed to confirm your celiac disease diagnosis. Please make sure you have access to these reports so that the study team can review them.
If you meet these requirements, please sign up in our interest form. Our clinical trial staff will contact you for screening.
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Why participate in clinical research? All of the medicines you currently take for your health were first studied in clinical trials before the FDA approved them. It is a great way to help your community, while getting close care and monitoring by doctors you know.
See other active clinical trials here.
Page updated: August 2024 (study valid until December 2025)
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