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Therapeutic Areas: Neurology | Family Medicine | Genetic Disease
Disease Category: Epilepsy
Location: United States, NY

Trial Information

Women with Epilepsy: Pregnancy Outcomes and Deliveries

NYU Langone Medical Center is looking for volunteers to participate in a research study on fertility in women with epilepsy. The research study will be conducted at NYU Langone Medical Center. It will last the entire duration of your pregnancy, and involves interviews, brief physical and neurological examinations, blood draws, and completion of self-report diaries. There is no cost to you for being in the study. During the study, participants will use an iPod Touch to enter study information. Upon completion of the study, participants may be able to keep the iPod Touch and will receive additional compensation for their time.

You may be eligible to participate if you are:

  • A woman between 18-40 years old.
  • Have a diagnosis of epilepsy
  • Planning to get pregnant
  • Not using any form of birth control or planning to stop birth control in the near future

Please contact the site for Exclusion Criteria.

Dr. Jacqueline French and Brigid Staley, Principal Investigator and Study Coordinator
Biomedical Research Alliance of New York
NYU Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, 223 East 34th Street,
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 646-558-0868 and 646-558-0843
Email: brigid.staley@nyumc.org

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Research Center Information: Biomedical Research Alliance of New York

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