Summary:
Are you living with moderate to severe hot flashes?
The Breeze 3 Study for Women with Hot Flashes
Menopause is the time in a woman's life when her period stops. Most women experience hot flashes at some point before or after menopause, when their estrogen levels are declining.
Hot flashes are sudden sensations of intense body heat, often with heavy sweating and reddening of the head, neck, and chest or the entire body. At night, they commonly cause drenching "night sweats," and may be a cause of sleep problems. While some women have few or no hot flashes, others have them numerous times each day.
If you experience moderate to severe hot flashes, you may qualify to participate in a research study.
Qualified Participants Must:
Be female, 18 to 70 years of age
Be experiencing 7 or more moderate to severe hot flashes daily for the last 30 days
Not be taking hormone medications, or be willing to stop taking hormone therapy when asked to by study personnel
Other criteria apply
Qualified Participants May Receive:
Study participants will receive study related exams, lab tests and investigational study medication at no charge. Compensation for time and travel expenses may also available.