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Summary: Fall Allergies? Asthma?
If you meet these requirements, please volunteer for a clinical
research study of an investigational medication.
Eligible participates will receive at no cost:
· Allergy skin testing
· Study-related physical examination
· Research Medication
· Reimbursement for time and travel
Patients must be:
12 years of age or older, have at least a 2 year history of seasonal
allergy and asthma, and suffer from runny nose, congestion, wheezing,
sneezing, itchy nose, itchy/gritty eyes, tearing/watering eyes,
re/burning eyes, and ear/palate itching.
Contact:
Study Coordinator
West Coast Clinical Trials
2501 Cherry Ave, Suite 350
Long Beach, CA 90806
Telephone: 562-997-8850
Fax: 562-997-8884
Email: anne@aarcc.salu.net
Summary: Seasonal Allergies & Chronic Asthma?
If you are 18 years or older, with asthma and seasonal allergies,
you may be eligible to participate in a clinical research study
of an investigational medication.
Participants will receive:
· Study medications and study related exams at no cost
· Reimbursement for time and travel
For more information, contact:
Clinical Trials Research Services, LLC
5750 Centre Avenue, Suite 360
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Telephone: 412-363-1900
Summary: A Safety and Efficacy Study of Xolair in Peanut Allergy
Ages Eligible for Study: 6 Years - 75 Years, Genders Eligible
for Study: Both
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
· The patient has a diagnosis of acute peanut allergy.
· The patient meets the Xolair dosing table eligibility
criteria by having a serum baseline IgE level between 30 and 1300IU/mL,
and a body weight between 20 and 150 kilograms.
· The patient is six to 75 years of age.
· The patient reacts to peanut flour but not wheat (placebo)
flour during the first Oral Food Challenge (OFC).
· The patient has a positive skin prick test to peanut
or detectable serum peanut-specific IgE level.
· The patient is able to swallow capsules.
Exclusion Criteria:
· Have FEV1 value ?% predicted or any clinical features
of moderate persistent asthma, as defined by the NHLBI guidelines.
· Have other significant medical conditions (e.g., liver,
gastrointestinal, kidney, cardiovascular, pulmonary disease, or
blood disorders), which, in the opinion of the Investigator, make
the subject unsuitable for induction of food reactions.
· Have a history of allergy to wheat protein.
· Have previously been exposed to monoclonal antibody treatment.
Contact:
Research sites
Located in:
Various Cities, AR
Telephone: 888-662-6728
Summary: If you suffer from Allergies and you are male or
female age 18 years or older you may qualify for this study.
If you have at least a two year history of spring grass and or
tree allergies, you could qualify to participate in a research
study of an investigational medication.
Contact:
Lisa Sisk, RN, CCRC
PPS Clinical Research, StL, LLC
763 S New Ballas Road, Suite 350
St. Louis, MO 63141
Telephone: 314-692-8013 Ext. 103
Fax: 314-692-8059
Email: lisa_sisk@ppscr.com
To find clinical trials in your area, go to: http://www.centerwatch.com/search.asp
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