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Smoking Asthmatics Research Study
Asthma patients who also smoke are needed to take part in a research study at the Duke Clinical Research Unit. The study will examine whether questionnaires used to evaluate asthma symptoms in non-smokers can also be applied to people with asthma who smoke. Participation will require 2 clinic visits that are approximately 6 weeks apart.
(REF# 41549)
Asthma Patient Registry
The Duke Clinical Research Unit is enrolling people with asthma into the American Lung Association's Asthma Clinical Research Center patient registry.
(REF# 18719)
A Phase 3 Randomized, Double-Blind, Multicenter, Placebo-Controlled, Combination Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Lesinurad and Allopurinol Compared to Allopurinol Alone in Subjects with Gout who have had an Inadequate Hypouricemic Response to Standard of Care Allopurinol
To determine the efficacy of an investigational new medication, lesinurad, when used in combination with allopurinol compared to using allopurinol alone.
(REF# 37670)
Effect of Positive Airway Pressure on Reducing Airway Reactivity in Patients with Asthma
Asthma patients who do not smoke and have been using medication for at least a year are needed to take part in a research study at the Duke Clinical Research Unit.
(REF# 34572)
Long-Acting Beta Agonist Step Down Study (LASST)
Males and females, age 12 years and older are needed to participate in a research study to evaluate the optimal treatment strategy for reducing therapy in people with asthma.
(REF# Pro00034544)
Type 2 Diabetes Study for Children and Adults
Children and adults with type 2 diabetes are needed for a study to test an investigational drug.
(REF# 18027)
Quit for Two: Helping Pregnant Women Who Quit Smoking Stay Smoke-Free Postpartum
If you quit smoking during your pregnancy, you may be eligible to participate in a clinical trial.
(REF# 4337)
