If you have Celiac disease, and have followed a gluten-free
diet for at least a year, but still experience symptoms when exposed to gluten,
you may qualify for a CLINICAL TRIAL of a medication to treat Celiac disease. I found the ad for this drug trial on Craigslist.org. The study is being administered by Omega Medical Research in Warwick, and here's what they said when I called (401-739-3573) for details.
Study participants must be between 18-75 years old, have
been following a gluten-free diet for at least 12 months, and be biopsy-diagnosed.
The study requires seven visits over 22 weeks, where they'll do blood work, take your vitals, and do an EKG. You will be asked to keep a food diary. Participants will receive either a placebo, or the trial medication. Clinical trial participants will be paid $300 at the end of the study.
The study requires seven visits over 22 weeks, where they'll do blood work, take your vitals, and do an EKG. You will be asked to keep a food diary. Participants will receive either a placebo, or the trial medication. Clinical trial participants will be paid $300 at the end of the study.
If you would like to participate in the study, email
patty@omegamedicalresearch.com.
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