Observational Asthma
Oct 09, 2020

About the Condition:

Asthma is a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, making it difficult to breath. It usually results from an allergic reaction or other forms of hypersensitivity. If you have asthma your airways are always inflamed. They become even more swollen and the muscles around the airways can tighten when something triggers your symptoms. This makes it difficult for air to move in and out of the lungs, causing symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath and/or chest tightness. 


References: https://www.aaaai.org/conditions-and-treatments/asthma

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Purpose of the Study:

The study doctors are looking at a possible new treatment (called the "study medicine") for patients with asthma to see if it can make them breathe better. In addition, the doctors want to find out how safe the study medicine is and if it works for patients. 

Participant Info:

  • All qualified participants will be compensated for your time and travel.


  • All medical examinations, physician visits, and medications will be provided to you at no cost.


  • No insurance is needed for your visits since all costs are covered by the study. We pay you to participate! 


  • You’ll receive expert care from a highly educated and experienced team.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Ages 8 and up
  • Diagnosis of asthma 
  • Are currently taking or not taking medications to control your asthma
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Contact Us Directly:

raul@staampresearch.com

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