Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Can't afford medication for your Hepatitis C treatment?

We may have a clinical research trial that may be of interest to you.

If you have Hepatitis C/ Genotype 1 and you are newly diagnosed in need of treatment or you are not responding to your current treatment please call us at 727-835-3261 for more information.

The Advanced Research Institute, is dedicated to conducting the highest level of clinical research while providing quality patient care, preserving patient dignity, and maintaining patient’s rights.

ARI offers highly sophisticated services and equipment to conduct and support clinical trials with hopes of improving health care. Please visit our website at www.advancedresearchinstitute.net for up to date information and location.

We are conducting research trials for the following indications:

Anal Fissure
Bladder Cancer
Bladder Outlet Obstruction
Diabetes
Endometriosis
Erectile Dysfunction
Gout
Heavy Mentrual Bleeding
Hepatitis C
Hormone Refractory Prostate Cancer
Hypertension
Interstitial Cystitis
Male Hot Flashes
Women's Hot Flashes
Premature Ejaculation
Prostate Cancer Treatments (including metastatic)
Stress and Urge Incontinence
Ulcerative Colitis
Urinary Tract Symptoms


PROCEDURES PROVIDED:
New Investigational Treatment
Study Related Physician Visits
Study Medication

TESTING(may include)

EKG
LAB WORK
EYE EXAMS
CT SCAN
BONE SCANS
X-RAYS


POSSIBLE COMPENSATION FOR TIME AND TRAVEL

We work with approximately 15 area physicians who are all board certified and have been in practice for many years in the surrounding areas.

We are located on the West side of Little Road 1/4 mile north of SR 54. Please call Gabby or Keeley at 727-835-3261 for more information.

ADVANCED RESEARCH INSTITUTE
SEVEN SPRINGS MEDICAL PARK
3633 LITTLE ROAD
SUITE 103
NEW PORT RICHEY, FL 34655
727-835-3261
www.advancedresearchinstitute.net

1 Comments:

At 9:28 AM, Blogger chrissy said...

The Nomads is an online support forum for those affected by Hepatitis. Originally set up for HCV patients they have now included a HBV section on their forum. It is a valuable resource for information with items from the latest research, published papers on HCV, treatment and new drug trials. It can only be viewed by registering and all membership is free. It does focus on the social side of support and is a good place to find like minded people in a similar predicament. Carers and health professionals are also members and all are welcome.

www.hepcnomads.co.uk

 

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