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Do you experience heavy menstrual bleeding on 2 to 5 days of your regular menstrual period? Does heavy menstrual bleeding keep you from your normal social and work activities? If you answered yes to these questions, you may qualify for a research study of an investigational drug fro heavy menstrual bleeding. This investigational drug is not a hormone. You must:
All women taking part in the study will receive study drug and study-related procedures including physical exams, electrocardiograms, eye exams and laboratory tests at no cost Participants will also be compensated for time and travel. To find out more about how you may be able to participate in this research study, call Monique at (609) 896-077 x222
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Would you like to try a new investigational birth control pill? An investigational combined birth control pill has been developed and is available for use by women throughout the world taking part in clinical research trials. this study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the study pill. You may qualify to participate if you are:
All women taking part in the study will receive study related medical examinations, blood test, and a free supply of the study's birth control pills. Participants will also be compensated for time and travel.
To find out more about how you may be able to participate in this research study, call Monique at (609) 896-077 x222
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Breast Pain Should Not Be Part Of Your Routine Research continues to identify new treatments for breast cancer, but there are other areas of breast health where research is needed. As many as 60% of women will experience fibrocystic breast changes (often called fibrocystic breast disease), and many will experience breast pain associated with their menstrual cycle. Physicians often do not recognize the significance of cyclic breast pain. Women are needed to volunteer in a clinical research study. The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of an experimental medication for the treatment of cyclic breast pain associated with fibrocystic breast disease. Women may be eligible to participate if they are between the ages of 18 through 50, have fibrocystic breast disease (for example: nodules, cysts, fibrosis), and experience breast pain associated with their menstrual cycle. Other criteria apply. Participation in this research study involves as many as eight visits to a local physician's office for a period of eight months and includes study-related examinations, lab tests, and study-related medication. To find out more about how you may be able to participate in this research study, call Monique at (609) 896-077 x222
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Do you have or do you occasionally get a vaginal yeast infection? If you have symptoms of vaginal yeast infection- itching, burning, or irritation - or you get years infections occasionally... read on! A clinical research investigation is underway to evaluate 2 vaginal study medications in a 2-visit study for vaginal yeast infections.
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you have these symptoms... call now.
To find out more about how you may be able to participate in this research study, call Monique at (609) 896-077 x222
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For many women, menopause is just the beginning of the aging process. In fact, up to 40% of post-menopausal women experience discomforting, and often painful, feminine dryness, burning, irritation, and pain and/or bleeding with intimate activity. Local physicians are testing an investigational oral drug to determine if it safely and effectively treats these symptoms. if you are between the ages of 50 and 80, are post-menopausal, and are experiencing any of these symptoms, you may be eligible to participate in this research study. qualified participants will receive all study-related care and study drug.
To find out more about how you may be able to participate in this research study, call Monique at (609) 896-077 x222
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ARE YOU SKIPPING MENSTRUAL CYCLES?
To find out more about how you may be able to participate in this research study, call Monique at (609) 896-077 x222
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We are now enrolling participants in the following research study: ARE YOU TRYING TO GET PREGNANT? DELAWARE VALLEY OB/GYN & INFERTILITY GROUP, P.C. IS STUDYING A NEW URINE PREGNANCY TEST AND IS SEEKING SUBJECTS TO EVALUATE ITS EFFECTIVENESS. THE STUDY IS LIMITED TO HEALTHY FEMALES AGES 21-35 WITHOUT A HISTORY OF FERTILITY PROBLEMS AND WILLING TO SUBMIT TO DAILY URINE PREGNANCY TESTS. SUBJECTS WILL BE COMPENSATED
To find out more about how you may be able to participate in this research study, call Monique at (609) 896-077 x222
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Postmenopausal Women If so, you are not alone! A women's health study is being conducted to test an investigational drug to treat discomfort during intercourse, vaginal dryness, burning or itching. Around 20-million American women experience these symptoms which may be caused by a condition called vaginal atrophy. Some requirements of the study include being at least 45 years old, being postmenopausal for at least two years, and having not used any type of estrogen, progesterone, or hormone replacement therapy for the past three months. Qualified participants will receive at no cost:
To find out more about how you may be able to participate in this research study, call Monique at (609) 896-077 x222
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Delaware Valley Ob/Gyn and Infertility Group LAWRENCEVILLE OFFICE: 2 Princess Road, Suite C; Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 | (609) 896-0777 (phone) | 609-896-3266 (fax) PLAINSBORO OFFICE: 666 Plainsboro Road, Building 100; Plainsboro, NJ 08536 | 609-799-5010 (phone) | 609-799-0819 (fax) |