Trial Information

Summary: Primary Immunodeficiency Disorder (PIDD)

People with Primary Immunodeficiency Disorder (PIDD) are asked to participate in a research study being conducted by Schneider Children’s Hospital.

You may be eligible to participate in this study if you:

  • Are between the ages of 2 and 70
  • Have had documented PIDD requiring immune globulin replacement

You may not participate in this study if you:

  • Have an acute infection at the time of screening
  • Are pregnant, breastfeeding, or intend to become pregnant during the study
  • Have a bleeding disorder that requires frequent medical treatments
  • Have a history of anaphylactic or severe systemic response to immune globulin preparations
  • Are taking medication for a seizure disorder
  • Have participated in another research study within the last 30 days

For more information,

Contact:

Connie Colter, Study Coordinator
Biomedical Research Alliance of New York
Schneider Children’s Hospital
865 Northern Blvd., Suite 101
Great Neck, NY 11021
Telephone: 516-622-5070
Fax: 516-622-5060
Email:

Profile Page: Biomedical Research Alliance of New York, Great Neck, NY

If you would like to learn more about participating in this study, please send an e-mail message using the form below.

*Subject:

Name:

Address:

City:

State:

*Zip:

*Country:

Phone:

*Email address:

Message:


Please note: A number of commercial online services display an error message after you click on Send. Please be assured that your message has been received.

This site is run by CenterWatch, a publishing company that focuses on the clinical trials industry. The information provided in this service is designed to help patients find clinical trials that may be of interest to them, and to help patients contact the centers conducting the research. CenterWatch is neither promoting this research nor involved in conducting any of these trials.

Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 5:46:31 AM


Back to Centerwatch Trial Listing by Location


Additional resources
in this illness area

Copyright © 1995 - 2008, CenterWatch
All Rights Reserved

This site was developed in association with Illumina Interactive, Boston, MA