Important News About A Clinical Trial For People With Pediatric Asthma
11/30/2015
by
Joseph
I have news which might be very valuable to people with pediatric asthma. Acurian health is seeking pediatric patients with asthma.
Acurian is recruiting patients because current asthma treatments don't work well for all children. Clinical researchers are studying research treatments that may better control asthma in every child.
As a CureClick Ambassador I want to share this information with my readers because it could be helpful for medically treating people who have the debilitating condition.
Asthma affects over 6 million children in the U.S.[1], but the current treatment options are limited and don't necessarily effective for everyone that’s why we need your help. All it takes is one click to share this trial with your friends, family, and community — and that one click could make all the difference in someone's life if they have a child that qualifies for this trial.
Information about the clinical trial and eligibility requirements are listed below:
- Title
- Pediatric Asthma
- Condition
- Asthma
- Description
- Asthma is a common lung condition among children. Your child may already have the symptoms of asthma like coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath. Current asthma treatments don't work well for every child. Clinical researchers are studying research treatments that may better control asthma in children.
- Age Range
- 12-17 years old
For full background information please visit the sponsor’s trial website .
For those of you whom are not familiar with clinical trials, here's some information that you can use:
What Are Clinical Trials?
Clinical trials are research studies to determine whether investigational drugs or treatments are safe and effective for humans.
All investigational devices and medicines must undergo several clinical trials, often times these clinical trials require thousands of people.
Why participate in a clinical trial?
People whom are eligible will have access to new investigational treatments that would be available to the general public only upon approval.
People whom are eligible for clinical trials will also receive study-related medical care and attention from clinical staff at research facilities.
Clinical trials offer hope for many people and gives researchers a chance to find better treatment for others in the future.
Disclaimer: I am not participating in this clinical trial. I am providing this information to my readers as a CureClick Ambasssador. Click on the links below to learn about my relationship with Cureclick and why I'm talking about clinical trials.
For God did not give us a spirit of fear but of power and love and a strong mind. 2 Timothy 1:7
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