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ENDOMETRIOSIS
RESEARCH STUDY

Does Endometriosis Pain Impact You?

If you experience moderate-to-severe pain caused by endometriosis and have had a surgical diagnosis for your endometriosis, learn more about the elaris EM-COC Study.

Access Clinical Trials in Nashville is conducting the EM-COC Study evaluating whether the study medication, when taken together with an approved birth control pill, may reduce moderate-to-severe endometriosis pain.

A research study is carefully supervised research that is done to evaluate how effective a medication is alone, or in combination with another medication. Sometimes clinical research studies are conducted after a medication is available to the public in order to learn more about it. Clinical research studies are conducted according to government regulations that help protect the safety and rights of study participants.

It is only through clinical research studies that new treatments for endometriosis pain can be evaluated. Your participation will help increase our knowledge about endometriosis so better treatments may be developed in the future.

We Are Looking for Women Who:

  • Are a premenopausal woman, 18-49 years old
  • Have had a surgical diagnosis of endometriosis
  • Have moderate-to-severe endometriosis pain
  • Meet additional entry criteria

Participants Will:

  • Receive study-related care, the oral study medication, and non-hormonal birth control supplies at no cost
  • Be monitored closely by an experienced study physician and medical staff
  • Be able to discuss your endometriosis pain and learn more about the condition
  • Receive compensation up to $1,475 for time and travel

Please complete the pre-screener to see if you may be eligible.

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