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Therapeutic Areas: Rheumatology | Neurology | Musculoskeletal | Family Medicine
Disease Category: Fibromyalgia
Location: United States, SC

Trial Information

Volunteers who suffer from Fibromyalgia pain and also Depression are needed for a new clinical research study.

Coastal Carolina Research Center is now seeking volunteers for a fibromyalgia study. If you suffer from the pain, fatigue and sleeplessness of fibromyalgia, have been diagnosed with depression and currently take a prescribed antidepressant medication, you may be eligible.

Qualified volunteers can expect 10 visits over approximately 19 weeks and will receive all study related care at no cost including:

  • Study medication
  • Physical exams
  • Neurological exams
  • Tender Point assessments
  • Lab tests
  • ECG

Monetary compensation up to $500 is available for time and travel expenses.

If you are interested or know of a friend or family member who may be interested in this study, please contact Coastal Carolina Research Center at 843-856-3784 or apply online at www.coastalcarolinaresearch.com. We look forward to hearing from you and thank you for your interest in helping advance our knowledge of this chronic condition.

Please contact Coastal Carolina Research Center for inclusion and exclusion criteria.

Coastal Carolina Research Center
1156 Bowman Road, Suite 102
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
Phone: 843-856-3784
Email: ccrc@coastalcarolinaresearch.com

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Research Center Information: Coastal Carolina Research Center

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