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Therapeutic Areas: Psychiatry/Psychology | Neurology
Disease Category: Restless Legs
Trial Information
ARE YOU SUFFERING WITH RESTLESS LEG SYNDROME?
RLS is a disorder of the nervous system affecting movement of the legs, usually interfering with sleep. If you are suffering from this disorder, you may wish to consider a clinical research study of a new medication that may relieve your discomfort.
You may qualify to participate if:
- You are 18 years of age or older
- Have moderate to severe symptoms of RLS at least 3 nights per week that disrupts sleep
- Other qualifications may apply
Study Commitment and Benefits:
This study is approximately 5 week study with 4 office visits at our offices in Clearwater, FL. All study-related medical exams, laboratory tests and investigational medication(s) are provided to qualified patients at no cost. Compensation for time and travel may be provided to study participants upon completion of the study up to the amount of $250.00 depending on the number of visits attended.
Please note that all persons who respond to the study via the internet may be contacted by telephone and may be entered into our patient database. All information provided by the subject during the course of this study will be treated with a high level of confidentiality and will adhere to any applicable federal, state or local regulations.
Tampa Bay Medical Research, Inc.
3251 Mc Mullen Booth Rd., Suite 301
Clearwater, FL 33761
Phone: 727-724-3316 ext. 106
Fax: 727-725-5561
EMail: Marketing@tbmr.net
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