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Therapeutic Areas: Pulmonary/Respiratory Diseases | Family Medicine
Disease Category: Asthma
Location: United States, NY

Trial Information

Losing Control of Asthma Can Keep People From Doing the Things They Enjoy.

If you struggle to control your asthma, even with medication you may want to learn more about this clinical trial.
There was a time when your asthma symptoms occurred infrequently and were easy to control with your inhaler. But lately, your symptoms have been occurring more often and you're having a difficult time controlling your asthma.
AAIR Research is currently conducting a clinical trial evaluating an investigational drug and device combination called Fp Dry Powder Inhaler(DPI). An inhaled corticosteroid, Fp DPI has anti-inflammatory properties that may help prevent asthma-triggering cells in your body from causing asthma attacks and symptoms. Qualified participants will receive clinical trial-related medical evaluations and medication at no cost. In addition, reimbursement for travel may also be provided.

Patient Inclusion Criteria:

  • Ages 12 and older
  • Have a medical diagnosis of asthma
  • Be on a short-acting beta-agonist or non-corticosteroid medication for at least three months prior to this clinical trial.
  • Not have used an inhaled corticosteroid for at least 6 weeks prior to this clinical trial.

AAIR Research Center
300 Meridian Centre
Suite 305
Rochester, NY 14618
Phone: 585-442-1980
Fax: 585-442-1585
Email: research@aair.info

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Research Center Information: AAIR Research Center

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