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Therapeutic Areas: Pulmonary/Respiratory Diseases | Immunology | Family Medicine
Disease Category: Allergies & Asthma
Location: United States, CA

Trial Information

Does your child complain about their allergies or current allergy medication?

Children who suffer from allergies often complain about their prescription nasal spray dripping down their throat and leaving a bad after taste. Peninsula Research Associates, Inc. is conducting a clinical research study for a new pediatric nasal spray that is anticipated to be a well-tolerated treatment option for children.

All study related procedures are provided at no charge including:

  • Confidential study related physical exams and laboratory services
  • Study medication
  • One-on-one, unhurried private physician visits
  • Study follow-up
  • Flexible appointment hours/minimum wait time

Qualified participants will be compensated for their time and travel. No medical insurance required. Call today, enrollment is limited.

Patient Inclusion Criteria:

  • Ages 6 to 11
  • Males or premenarchal females
  • History of seasonal allergies / allergic rhinitis

Patient Exclusion Criteria:

  • Nasal jewelry
  • Pregnant

Peninsula Research Associates
550 Deep Valley Drive, Suite 317
Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274
Phone: 888-772-8742 or 310-265-1623
Fax: 310-265-1753
Email: info@peninsularesearch.com

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Research Center Information: Peninsula Research Associates

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