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 Working to Develop Safer & More Effective Medications for Everyone 

Current Research Studies

Here at Eclipse Clinical Research in Tucson, Arizona, we carefully select studies that will make medical treatments safer and more effective. We work closely with the FDA and pharmaceutical companies to produce more innovative and well-researched medications for use.

 

We are currently looking for people with the following medical conditions to participate in our studies:

 

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Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)

Heart Disease and High Cholesterol

Pediatric IBS-C (Constipation)​

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We get new studies frequently, which means that we are always open to new volunteer participants for our clinical research trials. Of course, we make sure that our research patients receive proper safety and protection.

 

If you are interested in volunteering as a research patient, you can contact us to learn more. 

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ACCLAIM - LP(a)

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Qualified Participants:

  • Are age 55 years or older and have certain risk factors for heart disease or stroke

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  • Are age 18 years or older and already have heart disease or have had a stroke

Qualified Participants may receive:

  • Study related medical care and medications at no cost

  • Compensation of up to $1,344

Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema) - COAST 2

Qualified Participants Must:

  • Be 12 to 17 years of age 

  • Have moderate to severe atopic dermatitis

  • Have a poor response to topical medications

Qualified Participants may receive:

  • Study related medical care and medications at no cost

  • Compensation of up to $900

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS-C) - Rocket-ASCEND

Qualified Participants Must:

  • Be 12 to 17 years of age

  • Diagnosis of IBS-C

Qualified Participants may receive:

  • Study related medical care and medications at no cost

  • Compensation of up to $600

Upcoming Studies

Group B Strep Vaccine

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Infant Pneumonia Vaccine

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Infant RSV Vaccine

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Low Testosterone

Contact us if interested in any of our current and future studies.

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