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Clinical trials determine if new medications, vaccines, devices, and procedures are safe and effective for treating or preventing health conditions. Without clinical trials, we would have no new treatments. By participating in a clinical trial, you can help make new treatments possible.
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YES! Patients of all ages, races, and ethnicities, healthy or with pre-existing medical conditions, participate in clinical trials around the world. And so can you!
Although some trials do need to be met with certain requirements to become a participant.
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-Have the opportunity to receive an investigational treatment or drug that is not yet available
-Receive reimbursement for your time
-Health conditions are monitored closely
-Assist us in expanding our medical knowledge to help give hope to future patients
-Have a better understanding of health condition
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Your safety is our number one priority. All technicians and staff go through an extensive training program before they are allowed to conduct study procedures. Physicians are on-call whenever we perform tests that are potentially hazardous to your health. Study coordinators will let you know the risk involved in each procedure, and you will always have the option to end participation at any time.
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has strict guidelines and regulations that help ensure the safety of clinical trials. According to the FDA, “Carefully conducted clinical trials are the safest and fastest way to find treatments that work in people and new ways to improve health.” Research subjects are closely followed with blood work, physical exams, and other testing relevant to the study.
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Clinical trials are approved and monitored by an Institutional Review Board (IRB) to ensure that the risks are reduced and are outweighed by potential benefits. IRBs are committees that are responsible for reviewing research in order to protect the rights and safety of people who take part in research, both before the research starts and as it proceeds.
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The commitment to a clinical trial varies from a few weeks to up to several years. You will be told during your initial visit exactly what is expected of you during the trial, so you can make a decision about whether or not you want to continue with the screening process.
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Every study has a list of enrollment criteria that a patient must meet in order to be eligible to participate in a research study. These criteria include factors such as age, BMI, medication use, and medical history. To find out if you’re eligible for a study, Contact Us.
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No medical insurance is necessary to participate in our clinical studies. If accepted for the trial, participants are provided study medication and are closely monitored by AMLC doctors and staff.
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Compensation varies from study to study and you will be informed of compensation opportunities before you enroll.
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No. All of our clinical research trials are paid for by the sponsor, or pharmaceutical company responsible for the study. Your insurance is completely left out of the equation and you will not be billed for participation, procedures, or potential medication.
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You can find us at 3619 Lake Center Dr, Mount Dora, FL 32757
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Click here to see a list of all the studies offered.
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AMLC Clinical Research is continuously looking for participants to take part in clinical research trials for various medical conditions.