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      Mobile App for Rheumatoid Arthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      The overall objective of this proposal is to implement a smart phone application (app) + population management system to monitor rheumatoid arthritis (RA) disease activity between scheduled physician office visits. The population management system includes: 1) a web-based dashboard that consolidates incoming patient-reported data using pre-programmed algorithms to identify increases in disease activity, and 2) the population manager, a trained individual who monitors the web-based dashboard and connects patients with their healthcare providers (HCPs). The investigators central hypothesis is that the combined smart phone app + population management system will improve patient satisfaction and management of RA disease activity.
      No Placebo Group

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Active Not Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Unphased

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Non-follow-up At Hospital
      Must Be Taking:Dmards

      190 Participants Needed

      Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Rheumatoid Arthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      The RESET-RA study will assess the safety and efficacy of the SetPoint System (study device) for the treatment of adult patients with active, moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis who have had an inadequate response or intolerance to biologic or targeted synthetic Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs (DMARDs). The study device contains a miniaturized stimulator (implant) that is surgically placed under general anesthesia on the vagus nerve through a small incision on the left side of the neck (implant procedure). The study will enroll up to 250 subjects at up to 45 sites. All eligible subjects will undergo the implant procedure. Half of the subjects will receive active stimulation (treatment) and the other half will receive non-active stimulation (control). After completing primary endpoint assessments at Week 12, there will be a one-way crossover of control subjects to active stimulation and a 252-week open-label follow-up with all subjects (treatment and control) receiving active stimulation to evaluate long-term safety.
      Pivotal Trial (Near Approval)

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Active Not Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Phase 3
      Age:22 - 75

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Psychiatric Illness, Cardiovascular Disease, Neurological Syndromes, Others
      Must Be Taking:Conventional DMARDs

      243 Participants Needed

      VIB4920 for Rheumatoid Arthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      This trial is testing if adding VIB4920 to existing Rheumatoid Arthritis treatments can help patients who haven't responded well to those treatments. It focuses on adults with moderate to high Rheumatoid Arthritis activity in the U.S. The goal is to see if VIB4920 can improve symptom control when used with current medications.

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Phase 2

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Autoimmune Diseases, Infections, Cancer, Others
      Must Be Taking:TNFi Therapy

      104 Participants Needed

      Rosnilimab for Rheumatoid Arthritis

      Brookline, Massachusetts
      This trial is testing Rosnilimab, a new medication, to see if it can help people with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis by reducing joint pain and swelling. The study will check if the medication is safe and effective.

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Active Not Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Phase 2
      Age:18 - 65

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Inflammatory Joint Disease, Cancer, Others
      Must Be Taking:CsDMARDs

      420 Participants Needed

      Mobile App for Arthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      The overall objective of this proposal is to test version 3.0 of the Arthritis smartphone app in a 12-month interrupted time series analysis (ITSA) design which will allow us to observe possible differences in visit frequency between the pre-and post-intervention periods as well as between the concurrent control group and those who receive the app. Our central hypothesis is that introduction of the app will reduce visit numbers per month in the group receiving the app, compared with a concurrent control group.
      No Placebo Group

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Active Not Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Unphased

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Non-follow-up At Center
      Must Be Taking:Guselkumab, Infliximab, Golimumab, Ustekinumab

      278 Participants Needed

      Aptis PRUJ Prosthesis for Arthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      A Prospective, Multi-Center, Single-Arm Clinical Trial of the safety and effectiveness of the Aptis PRUJ prosthesis for the treatment of patients with proximal radial ulna joint disorders
      No Placebo Group

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Unphased

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Severe Arthritis, Infection, High BMI, Others
      Must Not Be Taking:Corticosteroids, NSAIDs

      84 Participants Needed

      ZILRETTA for Shoulder Osteoarthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      Primary Objective: To assess the efficacy of ZILRETTA on pain following an intra-articular (IA) injection in subjects with glenohumeral osteoarthritis (OA) relative to normal saline placebo Secondary Objective: * To assess the efficacy of ZILRETTA on pain following an IA injection in subjects with glenohumeral OA relative to triamcinolone acetonide injectable suspension, and normal saline placebo * To assess the safety of ZILRETTA in subjects with glenohumeral OA relative to normal saline placebo
      Pivotal Trial (Near Approval)

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Phase 3
      Age:50 - 80

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Symptomatic Arthritis, Rotator Cuff Pathology, Chronic Shoulder Pain, Others
      Must Not Be Taking:Opioids, Analgesics, THC/CBD, SSRIs/SNRIs

      150 Participants Needed

      Non-TNFi Biologics vs Targeted Synthetic DMARDs for Rheumatoid Arthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      This trial is testing advanced medications for RA patients who haven't responded to standard treatments. It compares biologic drugs that target immune proteins and synthetic drugs that block harmful molecules in immune cells. The goal is to see which treatment improves patients' quality of life and daily functioning better. Biologic therapies have notably improved the treatment of RA, making disease remission a realistic goal.
      No Placebo Group
      Pivotal Trial (Near Approval)

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Phase 3

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:HIV, Heart Failure, Hepatitis, Others
      Must Be Taking:TNFi-biologic

      924 Participants Needed

      Icotrokinra for Psoriatic Arthritis

      Brookline, Massachusetts
      The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of icotrokinra compared to placebo in biologic-experienced participants with active psoriatic arthritis (PsA) by assessing the reduction in signs and symptoms of PsA.
      Pivotal Trial (Near Approval)

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Phase 3

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Severe Organ Disease, Malignancy, Others
      Must Be Taking:Biologics

      750 Participants Needed

      Upadacitinib vs Adalimumab for Rheumatoid Arthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      This trial is testing two medications, upadacitinib (a daily pill) and adalimumab (an injection), for adults with rheumatoid arthritis who haven't responded to other treatments. The study aims to see which drug is safer and more effective. Both medications work by reducing inflammation through different mechanisms in the immune system. Adalimumab, an injection, has been extensively studied and used for treating rheumatoid arthritis, showing significant improvements in patients who have not responded to other treatments.
      Pivotal Trial (Near Approval)

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Active Not Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Phase 3

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Juvenile Arthritis, Non-RA Inflammatory Joint, Others
      Must Be Taking:Methotrexate

      487 Participants Needed

      Bimekizumab for Psoriatic Arthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      This trial is testing the safety and effectiveness of bimekizumab, a medication given as an injection under the skin. It is aimed at adults who have psoriatic arthritis, a condition that causes joint pain and swelling. Bimekizumab works by blocking proteins that cause inflammation, helping to reduce pain and swelling.
      No Placebo Group
      Pivotal Trial (Near Approval)

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Active Not Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Phase 3

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Pregnancy, Serious Infections, Others

      1131 Participants Needed

      SPY072 for Rheumatoid Arthritis

      Brookline, Massachusetts
      This is a multi-center, double-blind, placebo-controlled, Phase 2, proof-of-concept basket study with the goal of assessing the efficacy and safety of SPY072 compared to placebo in adults (aged ≥18 years) with rheumatic disease (RD).

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Phase 2

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Other Autoimmune, Rheumatologic, Others
      Must Not Be Taking:Multiple BDMARDs, TsDMARDs

      285 Participants Needed

      SBT777101 for Rheumatoid Arthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      This study will test the safety and effects of SBT777101 when given as a single dose to subjects with rheumatoid arthritis. It is the first study of this treatment being done in humans. Increasing dose levels will be given after the safety at lower dose levels is shown.
      No Placebo Group

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Phase 1

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Uncontrolled Disease, Infections, Immunodeficiency, Others
      Must Be Taking:RA Medications

      24 Participants Needed

      Upadacitinib for Juvenile Arthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      This trial is testing a medication called upadacitinib in children with a type of arthritis that affects many joints. The study aims to see how the drug behaves in their bodies, how safe it is, and how well they can tolerate it. Upadacitinib works by reducing inflammation and pain by blocking certain enzymes in the body. It has been approved for treating rheumatoid arthritis in adults.
      No Placebo Group

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Active Not Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Phase 1
      Age:2 - 17

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Enthesitis-related Arthritis, Juvenile Psoriatic Arthritis
      Must Be Taking:Methotrexate, Glucocorticosteroids

      124 Participants Needed

      CC-97540 for Severe Refractory Lupus

      Boston, Massachusetts
      This trial is testing a new drug called CC-97540. It aims to help people with severe autoimmune diseases that don't get better with regular treatments. Researchers want to see if the drug is safe, how it moves through the body, and if it can improve patients' health.
      No Placebo Group

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Phase 1

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Drug-induced SLE, Multiple Sclerosis, Psoriasis, Others

      270 Participants Needed

      Injectable Cold Energy Therapy for Knee Arthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of Neural Ice for pain management associated with knee osteoarthritis in adults aged 22-80 years. Participants will attend study visits and complete subject diaries. Participants will be followed for 6 months after study procedure.
      No Placebo Group

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Active Not Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Unphased
      Age:22 - 80

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Rheumatoid Arthritis, Raynaud's, Others
      Must Not Be Taking:Opioids, Anticoagulants

      263 Participants Needed

      Shockwave Therapy for Knee Arthritis

      Cambridge, Massachusetts
      This study is recruiting current or former athletes who had ACL reconstruction surgery over a year ago and have been diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis (OA). We are doing the research to investigate the effects of extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) on pain, function, biomechanics, knee range of motion and strength, inflammation, and joint structure and integrity of the knee.

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Unphased
      Age:18 - 55

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Pregnancy, Cardiac Disease, Neuropathy, Others
      Must Not Be Taking:Oral Steroids, Anti-inflammatories

      70 Participants Needed

      TNFi Therapy Strategies for Juvenile Spondyloarthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      This randomized pragmatic trial will generate knowledge about strategies used to de-escalate tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi) therapy in patients with juvenile spondyloarthritis with sustained inactive disease and are treated at one of the 29 participating pediatric healthcare systems. This open label study will be conducted in the setting of routine clinical care and will compare the risk and timing of flare (Aim 1) and patients' lived experiences (Aim 2) across three arms.
      No Placebo Group

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Active Not Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Unphased
      Age:8 - 21

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Uncontrolled Uveitis, Psoriasis, Others
      Must Be Taking:TNFi Therapies

      164 Participants Needed

      Sleep Interventions for Postoperative Pain

      Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
      This research study is being done to compare different methods of addressing sleep problems before total knee replacement surgery. These methods include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and light exposure.
      No Placebo Group

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Unphased
      Age:60+

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Rheumatologic, Seizure, Bipolar, Substance, Others
      Must Not Be Taking:Sleep Aids, Photosensitizing Drugs

      252 Participants Needed

      Supportive Care for Arthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      Social determinants of health (SDoH), defined by the World Health Organization as "the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live and age and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life" are estimated to be responsible for nearly 90 percent of a person's health outcomes. SDoH are key contributors to racial, ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in care healthcare access and health outcomes. The goal of this clinical trial is to identify patients with inflammatory arthritis or with a systemic rheumatic condition with arthritis who may respond to the simplest and least expensive intervention to address their SDoH-related needs- a tailored list of resources, those who benefit from a community-based resource specialist to help address specific needs, and those who require a nurse-trained navigator to help both coordinate the services provided by the community-based specialist, and their medical and mental health care and needs. The main questions the clinical trial aims to answer are: 1. To test the efficacy of a rheumatology clinic-based nurse navigator and community resource specialist to reduce appointment no-shows and same-day cancellations in patients with systemic rheumatic conditions with arthritis. 2. To examine the cost-effectiveness of each of the different study interventions for individuals with systemic rheumatic conditions with arthritis with SDoH-related needs using questionnaires and cost-related care metrics. Participants will be randomly assigned to 1 of 3 arms. In Arm 1, patients will receive a cultivated list of resources related to the needs that patients indicate on the social determinants of health questionnaire. Arm 1 is the control arm which receives the current standard of care. In Arm 2, patients will receive the assistance of a community resource specialist (CRS) - an individual without formal medical training with community-based expertise. In Arm 3, patients will receive the assistance of a nurse patient navigator with additional systemic rheumatic condition-specific training who will work with the CRS. After 6 months, patients who do not respond to Arm 1 will move to Arm 2. Patients who do not respond to Arm 2, will move to Arm 3. Patients who do not respond to Arm 3 will remain in Arm 3. Patients who respond to any arm will graduate the program at 6 months. The patients who do not respond be in their new arm for 6 months. At 12 months, all patients remaining in the study will graduate.
      No Placebo Group

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Active Not Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Unphased

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Incarceration, Integrated Care Program, Others

      101 Participants Needed

      Why Other Patients Applied

      "I’ve tried several meds without too much relief. Injections only work on my right knee but not much on the left knee. My pain is nearly unbearable at this point. Hoping to learn about what promising drugs exist in trials."

      YV
      Arthritis PatientAge: 61

      "I have been struggling with severe knee pain since my service in the military. I am only 52! I miss doing the things I used to do."

      NA
      Arthritis PatientAge: 55

      "I am an active athlete who is not ready or willing to stop my activities because of knee pain at 42. I have tried cortisone shots and found they only temporary mask the issue, or even cause more problems later. That's why I started researching medical studies."

      GM
      Arthritis PatientAge: 44

      "I’m allergic to so many standard arthritis drugs, so I've been researching some of the newest ones still in the research phase. I'm hoping to find out if I'd be a good match—it would be great to find something that works (and, if not, at least contribute to the cause)."

      TJ
      Arthritis PatientAge: 79

      "I've been 17+ years in pain with bilateral osteoarthritis. PRP and HA injections have not helped. Physical therapy has helped only to a certain degree. I'm looking for new treatment options before considering replacement. "

      RH
      Arthritis PatientAge: 39
      Match to a Arthritis Trial

      Abatacept Injection for Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      This is a research study to test whether a once-weekly injection of abatacept will prevent the progression of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) to a more severe form. To evaluate the effectiveness of a 24-week course of treatment with abatacept plus usual care versus usual care to prevent polyarthritis (≥5 joints), uveitis, or treatment with other systemic medication within 18 months of randomization in children with recent-onset limited JIA.
      No Placebo Group
      Pivotal Trial (Near Approval)

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Active Not Recruiting
      Age:2 - 16

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Not Listed

      121 Participants Needed

      Tofacitinib for Juvenile Arthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      Evaluate long-term safety and tolerability of tofacitinib in patients with JIA, who have previously participated in tofacitinib JIA studies.
      No Placebo Group
      Pivotal Trial (Near Approval)

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Active Not Recruiting
      Age:2 - 18

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Not Listed

      281 Participants Needed

      Ustekinumab/Guselkumab for Juvenile Psoriatic Arthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      The purpose of this study is to evaluate the pharmacokinetics (PK), efficacy, safety and immunogenicity of ustekinumab and guselkumab in active juvenile psoriatic arthritis (jPsA).
      No Placebo Group
      Pivotal Trial (Near Approval)

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Phase 3
      Age:5 - 17

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Enthesitis-related Arthritis, Tuberculosis, Others
      Must Be Taking:Methotrexate, Sulfasalazine

      48 Participants Needed

      Vitamin D + Fish Oil for Health Improvement

      Boston, Massachusetts
      The VITamin D and OmegA-3 TriaL (VITAL; NCT 01169259) is a randomized clinical trial in 25,871 U.S. men and women investigating whether taking daily dietary supplements of vitamin D3 (2000 IU) or omega-3 fatty acids (Omacor® fish oil, 1 gram) reduces the risk of developing cancer, heart disease, and stroke in people who do not have a prior history of these illnesses. This ancillary study is being conducted among VITAL participants and will examine whether vitamin D or fish oil have effects upon A) autoimmune disease incidence, B) biomarkers of systemic inflammation, and C) chronic knee pain. Blood samples at baseline and in follow-up will be collected in a randomly selected subcohort of 1500 individuals and analyzed for changes in biomarkers of systemic inflammation: C-reactive protein, interleukin-6, and tumor necrosis factor-receptor 2. Approximately 1300 individuals with chronic, frequent knee pain will be followed with annual questionnaires to evaluate the effects of the supplements on chronic knee pain.

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Active Not Recruiting
      Age:50+

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Not Listed

      25871 Participants Needed

      Academic Detailing for Rheumatoid Arthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      The goal of this trial is to learn if an interactive evidence-based educational outreach visits to clinicians who prescribe biologics change prescribing of biosimilar medications. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Do educational outreach visits lead to a higher number of prescriptions for biosimilar versions of adalimumab? 2. Do in-person or virtual visits work better? Researchers will compare clinicians offered the educational outreach visit to those who are not offered the visit to see if there is a difference in prescribing of biosimilar versions of adalimumab instead of the original brand-name version. Participants will be offered the chance to meet with a trained clinician who will provide educational information tailored to their knowledge and attitudes on the topic. They will also be provided an educational brochure and patient educational materials.
      No Placebo Group

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Not Yet Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Unphased

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Retired, Not Active In US

      1325 Participants Needed

      Nivolumab for Cancer

      Boston, Massachusetts
      This phase Ib trial studies the side effects of nivolumab and to see how well it works in treating patients with autoimmune disorders and cancer that has spread to other places in the body or cannot removed by surgery. Immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies, such as nivolumab, may help the body's immune system attack the cancer, and may interfere with the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread.
      No Placebo Group
      Prior Safety Data

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Phase 1

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy, Allogeneic Transplant, Others
      Must Not Be Taking:Anticancer Investigational Agents

      300 Participants Needed

      Recovery Management Checkups for Opioid Use Disorder

      Boston, Massachusetts
      This project is a pilot study of an adapted intervention of an existing Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) treatment retention intervention called Recovery Management Checkups (RMC). This intervention has been adapted to better fit the experiences and unique issues of those that have been hospitalized with serious injection related infections (SIRI) based on the findings from a prior qualitative study from the principal investigator. This project plans to test the adapted intervention within a smaller group of participants to assess feasibility, acceptability, and calculate early findings of intervention efficacy. Hospitalizations for SIRIs are a unique entry point for patients to start their recovery journey with medications for OUD (MOUD), but many people do not remain on long-term treatment, despite evidence that indicates MOUDs reduce death and re-hospitalization after SIRIs. The study objectives are to: * Assess the implementation feasibility of the adapted RMC model for patients with SIRI and OUD. * Establish preliminary estimates of intervention efficacy. * Make further adaptions to the intervention that will reduce both known and unknown barriers to care and increase effectiveness in future larger scale trials. Findings from this pilot study will result in further intervention refinement to better fit the target population, and serve as the basis for a larger randomized control trial that will have aims focused on more in-depth analysis of the efficacy of this program
      No Placebo Group

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Unphased
      Age:18 - 65

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Cognitive Impairment, Language Barrier, Others
      Must Be Taking:Mouds

      40 Participants Needed

      BMS-986278 for Pulmonary Fibrosis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of BMS-986278 in Participants with Progressive Pulmonary Fibrosis.
      Pivotal Trial (Near Approval)

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Phase 3
      Age:21+

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, Stroke, Heart Failure, Current Malignancy, Others
      Must Not Be Taking:Systemic Corticosteroids

      1092 Participants Needed

      BMS-986515 for Autoimmune Diseases

      Boston, Massachusetts
      The purpose of this study is to determine the safety, tolerability, optimal dose, and preliminary efficacy of BMS-986515, a healthy donor (HD) allogeneic CD19-targeted CART cell product, in participants with severe, refractory autoimmune diseases.
      No Placebo Group

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Phase 1

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Other Autoimmune Diseases, Pregnancy, Hepatitis, HIV, Malignancies, Others

      125 Participants Needed

      Amniotic Suspension Allograft for Osteoarthritis

      Boston, Massachusetts
      This trial is testing a new treatment called ASA, which is injected directly into the knee joint. It aims to help patients with knee osteoarthritis by reducing pain and improving joint function. The study will compare the effects of ASA over several months.
      Pivotal Trial (Near Approval)

      Trial Details

      Trial Status:Active Not Recruiting
      Trial Phase:Phase 3

      Key Eligibility Criteria

      Disqualifiers:Knee Surgery, Immunosuppressive Therapy, Others
      Must Not Be Taking:NSAIDs, Anticoagulants, Corticosteroids, Others

      474 Participants Needed

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      Frequently Asked Questions

      How much do Arthritis clinical trials in Boston, MA pay?

      Each trial will compensate patients a different amount, but $50-100 for each visit is a fairly common range for Phase 2–4 trials (Phase 1 trials often pay substantially more). Further, most trials will cover the costs of a travel to-and-from the clinic.

      How do Arthritis clinical trials in Boston, MA work?

      After a researcher reviews your profile, they may choose to invite you in to a screening appointment, where they'll determine if you meet 100% of the eligibility requirements. If you do, you'll be sorted into one of the treatment groups, and receive your study drug. For some trials, there is a chance you'll receive a placebo. Across Arthritis trials in Boston, MA 30% of clinical trials have a placebo. Typically, you'll be required to check-in with the clinic every month or so. The average trial length in Boston, MA for Arthritis is 12 months.

      How do I participate in a study as a "healthy volunteer"?

      Not all studies recruit healthy volunteers: usually, Phase 1 studies do. Participating as a healthy volunteer means you will go to a research facility in Boston, MA several times over a few days or weeks to receive a dose of either the test treatment or a "placebo," which is a harmless substance that helps researchers compare results. You will have routine tests during these visits, and you'll be compensated for your time and travel, with the number of appointments and details varying by study.

      What does the "phase" of a clinical trial mean?

      The phase of a trial reveals what stage the drug is in to get approval for a specific condition. Phase 1 trials are the trials to collect safety data in humans. Phase 2 trials are those where the drug has some data showing safety in humans, but where further human data is needed on drug effectiveness. Phase 3 trials are in the final step before approval. The drug already has data showing both safety and effectiveness. As a general rule, Phase 3 trials are more promising than Phase 2, and Phase 2 trials are more promising than phase 1.

      Do I need to be insured to participate in a Arthritis medical study in Boston, MA?

      Clinical trials are almost always free to participants, and so do not require insurance. The only exception here are trials focused on cancer, because only a small part of the typical treatment plan is actually experimental. For these cancer trials, participants typically need insurance to cover all the non-experimental components.

      What are the newest Arthritis clinical trials in Boston, MA?

      Most recently, we added Bone Marrow Aspirate for Knee Injuries, Health Coaching for Rheumatoid Arthritis and Surgical Navigation System for Osteoarthritis to the Power online platform.

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