Learn About Clinical Trial Opportunities 

To learn about lupus clinical research trial opportunities, go to www.clinicaltrials.gov

  1. Type lupus in the search box and click on the search button. 

  2. Then click on the On Map tab at the top. 

  3. Click on the Geographic Area, Country or State you are interested in and the studies for that area will be listed.

  4. Click on a specific study for details about the trial’s purpose, study eligibility, inclusion and exclusion criteria, locations, and contact information. 

Clinical Trials Participation

Consider taking part in a clinical research trial if you have been diagnosed with lupus or another illness and you are dissatisfied with the lack of safe and efficient treatment options that are currently available. One important thing to remember is that choosing to take part in a clinical study is a very personal decision that should be decided upon after careful consideration and discussion with your treating healthcare providers, who are the ones who know you and your medical history the best.  This is something we can’t stress enough. 

Participants in clinical trials are vital to the progress of medicine. A clinical trial may aim to create new technologies, offer better treatment options than those already available, alleviate or cure chronic illnesses, or enhance the general quality of life of patients. Through this approach, you may contribute to the availability of a more effective medicine for both present and future generations.

 

 

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Clinical Research Trial Resources

Clinical Trials – a service of the US NIH
ClinicalTrials.gov is a database of privately and publicly funded clinical studies conducted around the world.

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IMA Clinical Research is committed to the successful conduct of all clinical trials and accelerating timelines for patients to receive safe and effective treatments. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires a clinical trial process before new medicines, devices and other therapies can be approved for use by the public.