Are you or your loved ones suffering from Asthma?

You may be eligible to participate in a clinical study to improve breathing problems caused by asthma.

Are you or your loved ones suffering from Asthma? You may be eligible to participate in a clinical study to improve breathing problems caused by asthma.

What is a clinical trial? Is participating in a clinical trial right for you? Learn more

Asthma Clinical Trial
NCT03084718 | Phase 2 | Interventional

What you may receive

Study related treatment at no cost

No insurance needed

Are you or your loved ones suffering from Asthma?

You may be eligible to participate in a clinical study to improve breathing problems caused by asthma.

Are you or your loved ones suffering from Asthma? You may be eligible to participate in a clinical study to improve breathing problems caused by asthma.

Completed

Male & Female

18 - 75

Years old

This study has recruited 610 Participants

Asthma is a lung condition that affects over 25 million Americans. Asthma causes the airways in the lungs to narrow, making breathing difficult and causing fits of coughing and wheezing. For some asthma is just a daily nuisance, but for others it can interfere with daily activities and in the most severe cases asthma can be deadly. There is currently no cure for asthma, but the symptoms can be managed with medication. This clinical trial is investigating a new dose of a medication that could help manage asthma symptoms.

Why should I participate?

You will receive study related treatment at no cost, as well as compensation for your time and travel. The results of this clinical trial could lead to new treatments that will help better manage the asthma symptoms of millions of Americans.

What's involved?

You will be required to attend an initial screening visit and if you enroll you will have follow up visits over the next few months to monitor the results of the treatment, in total you will attend 6 visits.

Who can participate?

You must be:
- Between the ages of 18 and 75
- Diagnosed with asthma
- A non-smoker or have stopped smoking for at least a year
- Have a BMI < 40