Join the Fight Against Plantar Fibromatosis (PFI)!
Are you struggling with pain and discomfort from non-cancerous lumps on the soles of your feet? We invite you to participate in our clinical trial for Ledderhose Disease (Plantar Fibromatosis). Your involvement will help us explore new methods to alleviate foot pain and enhance your quality of life. This is a unique chance to contribute to valuable research and seek relief.
We’re looking for patient volunteers to help assess the effectiveness of a new medication for this condition. The medication is provided at no cost to you or your insurance, and you will be compensated for your time and travel. Plus, if you refer a friend who qualifies, you can earn a $100 BONUS! Don’t miss this opportunity!
Call 480-382-7909 Now! Or Apply Here
To qualify, you must be:
●Must have a clinical diagnosis of Ledderhose Disease/Plantar Fibromatosis (PFI)
●Be experiencing foot pain and are willing to monitor and report pain levels
●Be able to attend study visits and follow the study protocol
WHY PARTICIPATE?
●Compensation:Get compensated up to $1,500 with no cost to you or your insurance!
●Comprehensive Support: Regular check-ins and assessments to ensure your health is a priority. Our trial is conducted by experienced healthcare professionals dedicated to your well-being.
●Free study medications: Study medication for Plantar Fibromatosis (PFI) is given at no cost
Check out our other studies!
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● Major Depression Disorder
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● Type II Diabetes
● Obesity and CKD
● Obesity with Psoriasis
● Vitiligo
● Acne Vaccine
● Atopic Dermatitis
● Plaque Psoriasis
● Cirrhosis
● Pain Associated with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
● Active Psoriatic Arthritis
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● Prurigo
● Future Studies
Scottsdale Clinical Trials
Get Involved Today! Your participation can help advance research and improve lives.
If you're ready to take action, contact us at 480-382-7909
or visit
Scottsdale Clinical Trials website for more information.