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Therapeutic Areas: Obstetrics/Gynecology
Disease Category: Infertility
Trial Information
The Lutrepatch study is testing the safety and effectiveness of a new delivery method of a medication for women who are trying to get pregnant.
If you are a woman 18-38 years of age who has been trying to get pregnant and has an irregular monthly menstrual cycle (4 or fewer menstrual cycles per year OR have a menstrual cycle of more than 45 days), you may qualify for a research study.
To qualify for the study you must at least meet the conditions listed below:
Volunteers must:
- Be aged 18 to 38
- Have been unable to become pregnant in the last 12 months
- Have an irregular menstrual cycle of four or fewer a year OR have a menstrual cycles of more than 45 days
- Have a male partner with a normal sperm count
Volunteers must not:
- Have diabetes mellitus
- Be diagnosed with anorexia
- Have active substance abuse
As a qualified study participant you will receive at no cost:
- Study-related physical and lab exams
- Study treatment Compensation for your time and travel may be provided
Florida Fertility Institute / Women's Medical Research Group
2454 McMullen Booth Road, Suite 609
Clearwater, FL 33759
Phone: 877-573-1776
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