Contraception Birth Control Patch Trials
Contraception/Birth Control Patch Trials: What are they Like?
Currently, there are multidisciplinary treatment approaches that use a combination of medication and lifestyle changes that help prevent pregnancy. Unfortunately, there isn’t a ‘one-treatment-fits-all” at this day and time. One of the more popular forms of birth control is the ‘pill,’ a daily medication.
Although there are benefits from birth control pills, such as; simplicity, spontaneity, protection against pregnancy, acne, bone thinning, iron deficiency anemia, ovarian cysts, and many more there are many other women who are faced with the disadvantages. There are undesirable side effects, such as; bleeding between periods, breast tenderness, nausea, vomiting, and a change in sexual desire, which makes it nearly impossible for this group to use oral contraception safely.
If you are female, in the age range of 17- 40, and are requesting contraception, Achieve Clinical Research is currently enrolling in a contraception birth control patch clinical study in Alabama that might be a right fit for you. In many cases, patients who could benefit from investigational treatments miss out on contraception birth control patch clinical studies because their doctor isn’t aware of a study in the area. In addition, there are some cases where patients feel they don’t need to be treated like a ‘guinea pig,’ and nothing could be further from the truth.
The contraception clinical trials taking place in Alabama are testing new treatment methods, which are being developed by pharmaceutical and bio-technical companies, and they are designed specifically to test the safety and efficacy of treatments for humans. The type of study being performed by Achieve Clinical Research directly reflects your involvement. Participating in a contraception clinical trial study in Alabama is as simple as agreeing to become involved and would require some tests and a visit to our clinic. Participants are compensated for time and travel, and the study related care, including physical examinations, laboratory services and study medicines are all provided.
Current Contraception Birth Control Patch Trials
Achieve Clinical Research is currently conducting a wide array of clinical studies targeted towards certain conditions. You may be eligible to participate in one of our contraception clinical trials and contribute to the development and approval of a new drug or treatment. As a participant, there is no cost to you at any point during the study and health insurance is not required. Browse our clinical trials being conducted now to find the study best suited for you.
