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Vaginal Atrophy
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Vaginal atrophy (atrophic vaginitis) is thinning & inflammation of the vaginal walls due to a decline in estrogen. Vaginal atrophy occurs most often after menopause, but it can also develop during breast-feeding or at any other time your body's estrogen production declines.
Symptoms: with moderate to severe vaginal atrophy, you may experience the following vaginal and urinary signs and symptoms:
- Vaginal dryness
- Vaginal burning
- Burning w/ urination
- Urgency w/ urination
- More UTIs
- Urinary Incontinence
- Light bleeding after intercourse
- Discomfort w/ intercourse
- Shortening & tightening of the vaginal canal
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Greetings!
Postmenopausal women experiencing vaginal dryness or discomfort during intimacy are invited to find out if they may qualify for a clinical research study to determine the safety and effectiveness of an investigational medication for symptoms caused by vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA).
Each women will be evaluated to determine her eligibility. Those who qualify will receive study medication or placebo, study-related medical exams, and lab tests at no charge.
Compensation is provided for time and travel.
If you or anyone you know are a postmenopausal woman, age 35+ and experiencing symptoms of vaginal atrophy, please call Rapid Medical Research to learn more or to see if you qualify at 888 460-2275 or 216 682-0320.
Please remember to refer a friend. If the person that you refer is enrolled in a study, you will receive $50!!
Don't forget to check out all of our enrolling studies to the left to see if one may be right for you!
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| If You or Your Family Has Been Coping with Gout, Now is the Time to Act? |
Lowering your serum uric acid may help decrease attacks. Over-the-counter medicine for pain and swelling will do little to control your serum uric acid. If your uric acid level is not well managed, your gout attacks can become more frequent and more painful.
Join this research study and receive study-related medical care for your gout. As a study participant, you will receive:
-close monitoring of your gout,
-investigational medication at no cost,
-study-related medical care and tests at no cost.
You may also be provided compensation to cover your time and travel expenses.
You should know that:
-you don't need to be having a gout attack now to participate,
-the study doctor will see you monthly over the next 6 to 14 months,
-your medical information is kept strictly confidential, unless given your permission or except as required by law.
Now is the time to act!
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| Running to the Bathroom Again Because You Have Diarrhea Caused by Irritable Bowel Syndrome? | |
If this is a common occurrence in your life you may qualify for a clinical research study.
Rapid Medical Research is looking for volunteers, 18-80 years of age, who have been diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome and suffer from diarrhea.
Qualified participants will receive study medication and study-related exams at no cost. Compensation is provided for time and travel.
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We need healthy volunteers to participate in this important medical research.
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A clinical trial is underway at Rapid Medical Research to test the safety and effectiveness of a new, investigational type of Smallpox vaccine. You have the option to help medical research to develop a vaccine for Smallpox.
To be eligible for the trial, you must meet the following criteria:
- Be a healthy adult between the ages of 18 and 40
- Have not received any type of Smallpox vaccine previously
- Pass a physical exam and undergo blood and urine tests
All trial-related visits and testing will be provided at no charge. Qualifying participants will receive compensation for time and travel.
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Refer-A-Friend |
Refer a friend to participate in one of our clinical research studies. If they qualify, you will receive a 'Thank You' bonus. If you know of someone who may be interested in one of our studies, please have them contact us at 888 460-2275, Option 1. |
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If you are interested in learning more or to see if you qualify for any one of our currently enrolling clinical research studies, please contact us at 888 460-2275, Option 1.
Sincerely,
Lisa Hoagland
Site Director
Rapid Medical Research, Inc.
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