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RESEARCH STUDY
FOR CELIAC DISEASE

Today, the only “cure” for celiac disease is maintaining a strict gluten-free diet, which can be costly and challenging. Researchers are hard at work looking for medications that can help.

GCP Clinical Research is conducting a research study right here in Tampa evaluating an investigational oral medication aiming to treat celiac disease in adults – and participants are needed.

To Qualify, You Must:

  • Be 18-75 years old
  • Have biopsy confirmed celiac disease
  • Have at least 1 moderate to severe celiac disease symptom
  • Have been attempting to maintain a gluten-free diet for at least a year

Participants receive:

  • Study-related medical care at no cost
  • Study-related medications at no cost
  • Compensation up to $2,400 for time and travel

If you are interested in finding out more about the study and to see if this study is right for you, please see if you might qualify.

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