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RESEARCH STUDY
for COPD with Exacerbations (Flare-Ups)

Researchers at Jasper Summit Research in Jasper are looking for adults with moderate to severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) who have had at least 1 exacerbation (flare-up) in the last year to participate in a clinical research study. This study is evaluating an innovative treatment option.

COPD is a chronic condition that can be difficult to manage. We’re working on providing new options to potentially help you achieve better control of your symptoms. This study is testing a new treatment for patients with moderate-to-severe COPD that experience frequent exacerbations.

You May Qualify if You:

  • Are 40 to 85 years old
  • Have a diagnosis of moderate-to-severe COPD
  • Are taking medications for COPD
  • Have had at least 1 flare-up in the last year
  • Are a former cigarette smoker

The study doctor will work with you to assess additional criteria not listed here to determine if you are eligible.

Your health will be monitored carefully by a lung specialist throughout the study. All study-related medications, analysis, procedures, and clinic visits with study doctors will be provided at no cost to you or your insurance company. If you qualify and enroll, you will receive a voucher for complimentary approved COPD medications while participating in this study.

Participants may receive reimbursement.

Complete the form today to get in touch with the study team.

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