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Summary: Crohn's Disease - Working for a Better Tomorrow

Although there are numerous therapies available to help relieve the symptoms of Crohn's disease, not all treatments are effective in everyone and some may cause unwanted side effects. As a result, researchers continue to pursue innovative therapies for Crohn's disease.

If you are currently experiencing the symptoms of Crohn's disease, you may qualify for a research study. We are participating in a research study to determine whether an investigational therapy safely and effectively relieves the symptoms of this condition.

Qualified participants must be:

  • At least 18 years old
  • Have active Crohn's disease

All study-related care is provided at no charge including physical examinations, lab tests, and study medication. Financial compensation is also provided.

For further information, please

Contact:

Susie Milton, CRC
Chevy Chase Clinical Research/Metropolitan Gastroenterology Group
5530 Wisconsin Ave #820
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
Telephone: 301-652-5520
Fax: 301-654-7961
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Profile Page: Chevy Chase Clinical Research/Metropolitan Gastroenterology Group, Chevy Chase, MD

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Trial listings updated: February 25, 2008 at 2:26:52 PM


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