About GI studies
We are looking for individuals with a history of gastrointestinal (GI) disorders to potentially take part in clinical research studies (also called clinical trials) designed to advance medical understanding and improve future care.
ClinicalResearch.com was created by IQVIA, a trusted global provider of clinical research services. Our mission is to make it easier for people to learn about clinical trials, understand what taking part involves, and explore opportunities that may be a good fit.
By answering a few questions, we can see if there’s a current study that might match your profile. There’s no obligation to take part, and you don’t need health insurance to be considered.
We are currently recruiting for studies for several GI conditions. These studies will look at potential new medication options for adults with:
- Celiac disease
- Ulcerative colitis (UC)
- Crohn’s disease (CD)
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
How Does It Work?
It is simple to find out if you may pre-qualify:
Step 1
Answer some questions about you and your health.
Step 2
We’ll check if there is a study near you that you could be eligible for.
Step 3
Confirm your interest and we’ll be in touch shortly about next steps.
Remember, there is no obligation to take part. Complete the questionnaire now to see if you may pre-qualify. It’s easy and should only take a few minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What else should someone thinking about taking part in a clinical study consider?
It is a personal decision to take part. Participation in a study is voluntary. Please also consider:
- If a decision is made to participate, you/the person taking part can withdraw at any time during the study.
- The study team will explain the possible benefits and risks of the study during the informed consent process.
- A person does not have to join any study if they don’t want to.
- A team of doctors and nurses will carefully monitor the health of people taking part during the study.
- The potential new (investigational) medication or placebo will be provided at no cost.
- Taking part in the study may help other people with GI conditions in the future.
