Trial Information
Summary: Do you have diabetes AND a foot ulcer?
According to WebMD, “When you have diabetes, taking good care of
your feet is very important. Poor foot care can lead to serious
problems, including possibly having to remove the foot or leg
(amputation). As a person with diabetes, you are more vulnerable to
foot problems because the disease can damage your nerves and reduce
blood flow to your feet. The American Diabetes Association
estimates that 1 in 5 people with diabetes who seek hospital care
do so for foot problems.”
HOPE Research Institute is currently enrolling diabetic adults
in a research study of an investigational treatment for diabetic
foot ulcers. This study is being conducted in Phoenix, Arizona.
Qualified study participants will receive study supervision by a
board-certified podiatrist, study-related tests and exams, as well
as study treatment. Also, qualified participants will receive
compensation for their time and travel.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Are you at least 18 years old?
- Do you have diabetes?
- Do you have at least one foot wound, located at or below the
ankle?
If you answered yes to the previous questions, you may qualify
to participate.
For more information,
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Contact:
Hope Research Institute, LLC
3120 E. Union Hills Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85050
Telephone: 602-288-4673
Fax: 602-288-4678
Email:
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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 6:32:40 AM