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Message started by Clinical Research Studies on Apr 7th, 2015 at 1:50pm

Title: Clinical Research for Cluster Headaches available
Post by Clinical Research Studies on Apr 7th, 2015 at 1:50pm
Hello all!
Just wanted to get the word out that there are clinical research trials for cluster headaches looking for volunteers to participate right now. Participants in clinical trials can play a more active role in their own health care, gain access to new research treatments before they are widely available, and help others by contributing to medical research! ::) Volunteers may receive compensation for their time and travel and no health insurance is required! And with any clinical trial, you may leave a study at any time for any reason. Please email me to get more information, we would love to help you or a family member!
Chrystal, Research Coordinator

Title: Re: Clinical Research for Cluster Headaches available
Post by sue_g on Apr 7th, 2015 at 5:01pm
Can you tell us the location?
Thanks

Title: Re: Clinical Research for Cluster Headaches available
Post by Clinical Research Studies on Apr 9th, 2015 at 9:50am
We are located in North Charleston, SC!

Our principal investigator in this study is a Neurologist who sees many patients with this disease. I am a research coordinator and this is the first cluster headache study I have been involved in and as a coordinator I never realized how many people suffer from this disease and am learning something new every day. I hope I can help get the word out that there may be other options with the newest research treatments for people. It is worth looking into!

No Insurance Needed!
There are so many insurance companies out there that limit everything nowadays including paying for expensive medications that help with symptoms. Research studies pay for all special testing that is needed, including study medication.

You may withdraw from a clinical trial at any time!
If you don't think the study medication is helping your symptoms or if you just don't want to participate for any reason, you can withdraw.

In most cases, you don't stop your current medications!
In general the research studies want you to continue with your current medications so everything is constant. This way they will know how well the study medication is working.

I would love to answer any questions you may have! Please let me know!

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