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Osteoarthritis of the Knee or Hip - Charleston SC (Clinical Trial 6061) (Clinical Trial 6061)
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Do you have Arthritis in you Knee or Hip? Volunteer for a clinical research study in our Goose Creek office.
This research study is testing the effectiveness and safety of an investigational medication that is administered by infusion once every 8 weeks. It will be compared to oral naproxen (which is current prescribed for arthritis) and placebo (inactive substance).
To qualify you must:
- Be at least 18 years of age
- Have arthritis of the knee or hip
- Have moderate to severe arthritis pain
Duration: Up to 16 visits over 32 weeks
Qualified participants will receive all the following at no cost:
- Study related physical exams
- Study medication
- Nerve conduction studies by board certified neurologist (also in Goose Creek)
- Lab work
- X-rays (if needed)
- Electrocardiograms (ECGs), which is a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart
Qualified participants will receive compensation up to $1,225 for time and travel expenses.
Please note that all persons who respond to the study via the internet will be contacted by telephone or email and may be entered into our patient database with your permission. |
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