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Therapeutic Areas: Nephrology/Urology
Disease Category: Prostate Disorders
Trial Information
Are You on Medication for Urinary Symptoms due to an Enlarged Prostate?
If you have been diagnosed with symptoms of an enlarged prostate and are currently taking a medication called an alpha-blocker to treat those symptoms, you may qualify to participate in a research study to evaluate the safety and effects of an investigational drug with medications known as alpha-blockers.
Examples of alpha-blockers are:
- Alfuzosin (also called Uroxatral®)
- Tamsulosin (also called Flomax®)
- Terazosin (also called Hytrin®)
- Doxazosin (also called Cardura®)
Qualified participants may receive the following at no cost:
- Study related medical exams
- Lab tests
- Study medication
- Compensation for time and travel
If you are interested or for more information, please contact University Urology Associates at 212-686-9015 ext 9.
Betsy O. Moclair, RN
University Urology Associates
215 Lexington Ave., 20th Floor
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 212-686-9015 x9
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Research Center Information: University Urology Associates
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