People With Diabetes Are At Risk For Foot Ulcers, New Medications Sought
11/07/2016
by
Joseph
Approximately 29.1 million people in the US are affected by diabetes, and as a result are at risk of developing ulcers on their feet. Sadly, diabetics who suffer from foot ulcers often these open wounds or sores on the bottom of their feet. If the ulcer becomes infected, this could become very serious, and may require amputation. Better treatment for Diabetic Foot Ulcers is needed to prevent and treat this condition.
At this moment medical scientists are looking for new medications to treat diabetic foot ulcers.
Local doctors are enrolling research studies to develop potential medications for people with diabetes and foot ulcers. You may qualify for local research studies. But don’t delay – space is limited!
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 troubling condition.
Conditions
Type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, foot ulcer, diabetic peripheral neuropathy
Age Range
At least 18 years oldFor trial eligibility questionnaire and full trial details, please visit the sponsor 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.
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