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Summary: Pain in your knees?

If you suffer from painful OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE KNEE, you may qualify to participate in a research study of an investigational medication to determine if it improves the pain associated with osteoarthritis.

You may qualify for the study if you have knee pain, are over 40, and have ONE of the following:

  • Stiffness lasting less than 30 minutes
  • A crackling sound in your joints (Crepitus)

OR

You may also qualify for the study if you have knee pain and are over 50.

If you qualify, you may receive FREE:

  • Study-related medications
  • Physical examinations
  • Laboratory tests
  • Electrocardiograms

You may be eligible for up to $120.00 for travel-related expenses.

One call to our office will determine if your condition qualifies you for participation.

Contact:

Ava Paulazzo, Marketing & Community Outreach
Diablo Clinical Research
2255 Ygnacio Valley Road, Ste. M
Walnut Creek, CA 94598
Telephone: 925-930-7267
Fax: 925-930-7392
Email:

Profile Page: Diablo Clinical Research, Walnut Creek, CA

 

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Trial listings updated: September 9, 2008 at 3:33:01 PM


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