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  • LCG Bioscience

Asthma Trials with LCG Bioscience

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  • Company Name: LCG Bioscience
  • Regional Location: Cambridge, Cambs
  • Trial Ref: lcgAsthma
  • Volunteer Type: Male & Females with Asthma

Trial Description

Are you Asthmatic? Are you aged 18 – 55?

LCG Bioscience is currently seeking volunteers who have Asthma to take part in ethically approved clinical studies.

If you have moderate to severe asthma not well controlled or at least one asthma attack in last year treated with steroids you can apply for this study now.

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When an investigator or company contact you to discuss taking part in any clinical study please remember that your safety is paramount and you should ensure that you are aware of all the information about the study before taking part and that you ask questions of the doctors and medical professionals involved. The Clinical Trials industry is heavily regulated and the standards of care that you will receive from reputable organizations will be very high. They are trained and willing to answer any questions that you have.

Because your safety is their primary concern, you should stay under their care throughout the study which may sometimes include overnight stays.

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