HELP ACCELERATE RESEARCH FOR

Lupus (SLE)- 12817

Study

Lupus (SLE) at Home Research

location

Location: Ridgefield,Connecticut

compensation

Compensation: $100

length

Length: 30 MINUTES

You may qualify if:

  • Subjects who are diagnosed with Lupus (SLE)
  • Subjects residing within 1.5 hours of Ridgefield, CT.

You may not qualify if you:

  • Subjects who are currently nursing or have been nursing in the past 3 months
  • Subjects who are currently pregnant.
  • Subjects who have received a blood product within 30 days before the study blood draw.
  • Subjects who have donated a unit of blood (approximately 450ml) within 2 months of the study blood draw.
  • Subjects who have donated 250ml within 1 month of the study blood draw.
  • Subjects who have received an investigational (unapproved) drug within 30 days before the study blood draw.
  • Subjects will be excluded if they have active HIV, hepatitis, MRSA, or tuberculosis (TB).
  • Subjects who have been pregnant in the last 9 months (unless blood volume request is 60ml or less).

How It Works

It’s a simple three-step process
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Step 1: Tell us about yourself

Submit a health profile by answering basic questions about your medical history.

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Step 2: See if you qualify

Speak with a research coordinator to learn more about what is required to participate.

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Step 3: Participate from Home

Complete study requirements from Home with the help of our mobile health staff.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can withdraw from the study or decline participation at any time for any reason.

All of our studies and staff are HIPAA compliant and follow all state and federal regulations. We keep your information confidential. Check out our privacy and protection policies to learn more.

Yes. However, to participate in most studies, you will need to provide proof of your diagnosis. Even if you are not currently seeing a physician, you can still sign an authorization for Medical Record Release from your former physician that can serve as proof of diagnosis. Previous medical records can serve as proof of diagnosis.

We may ask you to sign a Release of Medical Records so that we can provide researchers with the data they need to conduct as comprehensive of a study as possible. Your de­-identified medical information will help translate laboratory results from collected samples into clinical information that may be used to develop new therapies and/or diagnostics.

No. We collect blood and other samples from donors in order to provide scientists with quality samples for their research. We do not perform diagnostic tests.

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