Research
A medical research study, also known as a clinical trial, is a carefully designed study where some volunteers receive an investigational medication or medical device. The term investigation is used in some trials because it is still being tested to determine how well it works and/or what side effects it may cause. Medical research studies must follow strict rules set by the FDA and must be approved by an Institutional Review Board (IRB). An IRB is a group, regulated by the Office for Human Research Protections that is responsible for protecting study volunteers and ensuring their ethical and safe treatment. In addition, every study participant is closely monitored with medical tests and exams before, during and sometimes even after the study.
The office of Dr. Warren Miller is seeking volunteers with severe chronic hand eczema in subject’s who do not respond to topical therapy for testing the efficacy and safety of an investigational oral medication. To qualify you must:• Have a confirmed diagnosis of severe chronic hand eczema refractory to topical therapy for at least six months• Be willing to use 2 methods of contraception• Be willing to have blood testsYu will be compensated for time and travel. For more information, please call Brandy Rice at 208-288-2915 or email Mary Jo Dickerson
Dr. Elaine Davidson is participating in a clinical research study that is evaluating the safety and effectiveness of an investigational drug for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes. Eligible volunteers will receive all study related physical exams, lab tests, investigational medication (or placebo), diet counseling and reimbursement for time and travel. For more information please call Marisue Smith at (208) 463-3126.
Dr. Stanley Stringam is involved in two diabetes trials for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes that are testing the safety and effectiveness of new investigational medications to lower blood sugar. Each of the studies have different criteria. All of the studies provide medication, doctor visits, diet counseling, blood glucose meters and strips and a stipend at each visit for time and travel. For further information and to see if you qualify please call: Teresa Crook at 208-288-4952 and leave a message including your name and phone number and the type of medication you currently take to treat your diabetes.
Have you lost your job and health benefits?
Consider looking into the possibility of qualifying for a Clinical Trial at Saltzer Clinical Research' If you qualify you receive all study related physician visits, lab tests, medications and supplies at no cost AND we compensate you for time and travel expenses'
We are currently seeking volunteers for trials in the following theraputic areas
Type 2 Diabetes
Osteoarthritis
Atrial Fibrillation
Chronic Hand Eczema
Glaucoma
Pediatric Vaccines
For more information please call 208-288-4952'''
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Type 2 Diabetes
Do you have type 2 diabetes? Are you having a difficult time affording the medications and treatment? Saltzer Medical Group is involved in several diabetes research studies that offer medication and treatment to patients at no cost' Compensation for time and travel is also included' To see if you may qualify for one of these exciting opportunities, please click here''''
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Clinical Research at Saltzer Medical Group
The pharmaceutical pipeline is full of new and promising therapies' The number of trials needed for these new products is growing' Medical research projects are more ambitious today than ever before' The large pharmaceutical companies that sponsor these trials are turning to smaller sites all over rural America like Nampa'
Saltzer Medical Group in Nampa, Idaho employs a large clinical research staff and is offering participation in several trials in various therapeutic areas' Participants on a clinical research study receive study medication and doctor visits at no cost as well as lab tests, x-rays and EKGs' For anyone who is struggling with the cost of medical care in today's economy, this is an excellent alternative to treatment' For more information on currently enrolling trials click here''''
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