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Clinical Trials

All medical tests are supervised by Dr. Garth Denyer, known as an investigator. His job is to medically evaluate the patients as they participate in the trial.

Dr. Denyer is required to conduct the trial under the supervision of a local, impartial group of people known as an Institutional Review Board or IRB. The IRB's job is to ensure that the patient's rights are protected, and that the study does not present an undue or unnecessary risk to the patient.

Volunteers

Participating in a clinical trial can have some benefits for the volunteer whether you are a healthy volunteer or you have a specific condition.

When you participate in a trial, you have access to excellent medical care. Typically, the procedures associated with a trial include a physical exam, blood tests, and heart monitoring. The results from these tests are typically shared with the patient. This medical care is free to the volunteer.

If you are a patient with a particular condition, you may participate in a trial to get early access to new treatments for your condition. Typically, trials for specific conditions are run by physician-investigators with advanced or specialized knowledge of the condition.

Finally, there can be a psychological benefit to volunteering. By volunteering you are advancing medicine by doing something that may help many others in the future.

 

   Clinical Trial Volunteers

 
If you have an interest in volunteering for any of the current studies described to the right contact Paul Sechler at 281.364.6906 for more details. He will be most willing to help you.
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Current Studies


Is your type 2 diabetes going in the right direction?

Is your type 2 diabetes being sufficiently con-trolled by your existing oral treatments? If it isn't, you might need to take a new direction.



Do you have oesteoarthritis?

If you are a man or woman 55-75 years of age with a diagnosis of osteoarthritis requiring daily treatments, call for more details on our current study.


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