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A NEW PHASE 3 RESEARCH STUDY IS IN YOUR AREA

Do you have knee pain due to osteoarthritis?

Learn about a no-cost, new investigational drug to treat symptoms of OA of the knee potentially.

A NEW PHASE 3 RESEARCH STUDY IS IN YOUR AREA

Do you have knee pain due to osteoarthritis?

Learn about a no-cost, new investigational drug to treat symptoms of OA of the knee potentially.

Do you struggle with OA of the knee pain?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 32.5 million adults in the U.S. have osteoarthritis1, with the knee being the most commonly affected area. It is estimated that 80% of the population will have radiographic evidence of OA by the age of 65 years2.

If you’re struggling with knee osteoarthritis, you may qualify for a new research study, now offered at select United States centers. The research aims to study an investigational treatment to relieve knee pain associated with osteoarthritis. It involves a single injection directly in the knee joint. If you are eligible and participate, you will receive all study-related care, such as physical exams and knee X-rays, at no cost.

 

FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW IF YOU MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA
  • Between the ages of 40 and 80
  • Experiencing knee pain for at least 6 months
  • Primary source of body pain is knee pain

About the study

Osteoarthritis (OA) of the knees is more common than any other joint. OA in the knees can result in pain in and around the joint, stiffness of the joint after rest, and limited joint motion due to pain and/or stiffness of the joint. The end result of all forms of OA is often loss of function of the joint or limb, imposing a significant economic burden on individuals and society.

In this clinical trial, a new investigational treatment is evaluated for its potential to relieve knee pain due to osteoarthritis. The clinical trial will take approximately two years for you to complete.  You will receive a single injection directly into your knee joint. The clinical trial involves trial-related medical examinations, including physical exams, X-Rays, and assessments made by medical investigators.

There will be no cost associated with participation in the trial. You may receive compensation for transportation and time required to participate in the trial.

Why Participate?

If you’re struggling with osteoarthritis of the knee(s), you may qualify for a new research study, now being offered at select centers throughout the U.S. The study will assess the effects of an investigational treatment designed to relieve knee pain associated with osteoarthritis. It involves a single injection into your knee. The effect of the treatment will be checked by medical assessments, checking for side effects, and completing questionnaires. If you qualify, you will receive:

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No-cost Study Care

You will receive study-related care from experienced doctors, nurses, and research staff.

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Exams

The study will include X-Rays and other examination visits with a trained investigator.

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Compensation

You might be eligible to receive compensation for your time and travel.

FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW

Chat With A Research Coordinator

Fill out the form below, and you will be advised if you are eligible or not. If you meet the initial pre-screening criteria, you will be contacted by someone from a research location near you. If you do not meet the minimum criteria, please still submit the form. It is possible that study criteria changes and you might become eligible at a later date.  

Fill out the form below to find out if you are eligible

  1. https://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/basics/osteoarthritis.htm
  2. St Clair SF, Higuera C, Krebs V et-al. Hip and knee arthroplasty in the geriatric population. Clin. Geriatr. Med. 2006;22 (3): 515-33. doi:10.1016/j.cger.2006.04.004 – Pubmed citation

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