Summary:
CONTEMPLATING YOUR CONTRACEPTIVE CHOICE?
The VeraCeptTM Study might be able to help. We’re seeking healthy volunteers to participate in a clinical research study evaluating the effectiveness of a hormone-free, low-dose copper, and flexible investigational intrauterine device (IUD) to prevent pregnancy.
OVERVIEW OF THE VERACEPT STUDY
Copper IUDs are a form of what’s known as long-acting reversible contraception (LARC). It is inserted into the uterus and stays there to prevent pregnancy continuously.
VeraCept is a different kind of copper IUD:
- Contains less than half the copper than the available copper IUD
- Frame intended for more flexible placement
We’re moving to a final, Phase III study evaluating VeraCept.
In this study, researchers will further evaluate VeraCept’s long-term effectiveness at preventing pregnancy and any side effects.
KEY ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Women who:
- Are in a steady relationship
- Have a history of regular menstrual cycles, and in good general health
- Agree to use VeraCept as the only form of birth control
ALL ELIGIBLE STUDY PARTICIPANTS WILL RECEIVE AT NO COST:
- Specialty care and monitoring for the length of the study
- VeraCept
- Compensation for completing both the clinic visits and study-related activities
See If You May Be Eligible and Find A Study Location Convenient for You