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Do You Suffer From Symptoms of Asthma - Compensation up to $1,610 (Cypress, CA)

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Do You Suffer From Symptoms of Asthma?



If so, you may be eligible for a research study of an investigational medication for the treatment of asthma.
West Coast Clinical Trials is seeking adults ages 18 years or older who suffer
from symptoms of asthma to participate in a research study of an investigational
medication.



Qualified Asthma Research Participants Must Be:



- Diagnosed with asthma for at least 6 months


- Male or females* are eligible 



- Must be 18 - 55 to participate


- Non-smokers only


- A mild to moderate controlled asthmatic defined as:

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Use prescribed SABA no more than 4 puffs/week

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Use LABA with an inhaled corticosteroid


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If on ICS, using a medium dose ICS


*Females must be postmenopausal for two years or
surgically sterile


 


Qualified Asthma Research Participants May Receive:



- Compensation of up to $1,160 for their time and travel expenses.


- Study-related care at no cost.



Sign Up Here!



Your participation in this asthma treatment study may make a difference for future generations.


Call West Coast Clinical Trials at 1-877-777-9228 today, to see if you may
qualify for this study.




It is ok to contact this poster with commercial interests.

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