Asthma Clinical Trials

Asthma Clinical Study

Compensation

Up to $1,100

For Completed Study

Asthma Clinical research study

Diagnosed With Asthma?

Do you have Asthma and want to contribute to groundbreaking medical research? Join our clinical trial to explore new treatment possibilities while receiving compensation for your time and participation.

Learn about eligibility requirements, understand the trial process, and see how you can make a meaningful impact on the future of Asthma treatments. Sign up below to get started!

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Asthma Study Eligibility

You could be eligible to participate in one of these research studies if you meet the following criteria:

Asthma Trial Eligibility Criteria

  • Age 18-75

  • Active diagnosis of Asthma for at least a year

  • Must be on a stable daily inhaler

One central location

Study Location

2147 NE Coachman Road
Clearwater, FL 33765
727-466-0078

Protocol: NSI-8226-204 | Indication: asthma

What To Know About Volunteering For Our Asthma Clinical Trial

Joining a clinical trial is entirely voluntary, and you have the freedom to withdraw at any point. The process begins by finding a suitable trial, consulting with study investigators to determine eligibility, signing an informed consent form, completing necessary screening tests, and enrolling if you meet the required criteria.

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Step 1:

Determine Eligibility

Complete our online form to determine your eligibility for the Asthma Clinical Trial.

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Step 2:

Participate In The Study

This Asthma study has approximately 11 office visits over 32 weeks.

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Step 3:

Compensation For Time/Travel

Receive compensation and medication when you participate in our Asthma trial.

Why Join This Trial?

Patients with a confirmed asthma diagnosis may consider joining a clinical trial to explore innovative treatment options aimed at managing and controlling symptoms.

  • No insurance necessary

  • Access cutting-edge treatments

  • Study-related exams at no cost

  • Contribute to medical advancements

  • Help improve future care for others
  • Compensation

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What is Asthma?

Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition that affects the airways in the lungs, making it difficult to breathe. It occurs when the airways become inflamed and narrow, often producing extra mucus. This inflammation can be triggered by various factors, including allergens, exercise, cold air, or respiratory infections.

Common symptoms of asthma include:

  • Shortness of breath
  • Wheezing (a whistling sound when breathing)Skin rashes, often worsened by sun exposure
  • Chest tightness or pain
  • Coughing, especially at night or early in the morning

Asthma symptoms can range from mild to severe and may come and go over time. While there is no cure for asthma, it can be effectively managed with medications, lifestyle adjustments, and by avoiding known triggers. Treatment options typically include inhalers, corticosteroids, and long-term control medications.

Clinical research studies help advance the understanding of asthma and improve treatment options for individuals living with this condition.

More Detailed Information

Frequently Asked Questions

Asthma clinical trials are carefully designed medical research studies that test new treatments, medications, or approaches to managing asthma. These trials aim to improve the understanding of asthma, evaluate the safety and effectiveness of new therapies, and explore better ways to prevent or control symptoms.

Clinical trials are conducted in phases:

  • Phase 1 tests safety and dosage in a small group of people.
  • Phase 2 looks at how well the treatment works and continues to assess safety.
  • Phase 3 involves a larger group of participants to confirm effectiveness, monitor side effects, and compare the new treatment to existing options.
  • Phase 4 may occur after the treatment is approved, to monitor long-term effects and benefits.

Asthma trials may test new inhalers, biologic therapies, oral medications, or even digital tools like symptom-tracking apps. Participants are often grouped randomly into different arms of the study, such as a treatment group and a placebo or comparison group. Most asthma trials are double-blind, meaning neither the participant nor the researchers know which treatment is being administered to prevent bias.

Before joining a trial, you’ll go through a screening process to determine if you’re eligible based on your asthma history, current symptoms, and overall health. Once enrolled, you’ll receive detailed instructions, regular health checkups, and ongoing support from the research team.

By joining an asthma clinical trial, you can contribute to important research, potentially access new treatments, and receive expert care throughout the study process.

Participating in an asthma clinical trial offers several potential benefits:

  • Access to investigational treatments that are not yet available to the general public
  • Regular health monitoring by experienced medical professionals
  • Increased knowledge and awareness of your own asthma condition
  • Support in managing your asthma symptoms under a research-based protocol
  • The opportunity to contribute to medical science and help improve future treatment options for people with asthma

While personal benefit is possible, some participants may not experience direct improvements in their condition. However, your involvement helps researchers learn more about asthma and develop more effective and safer treatments for future patients.

Asthma clinical trials are currently exploring a range of innovative therapies for individuals with mild, moderate, or severe asthma. These treatments may include biologics (targeted antibody-based therapies), novel inhaled medications, small-molecule drugs, and immune-modulating agents designed to reduce inflammation in the airways and improve long-term asthma control.

Researchers are especially focused on therapies that target specific pathways involved in the asthma inflammatory response, such as eosinophilic asthma or allergic asthma. The goal is not just symptom relief but also improved lung function, reduced reliance on rescue inhalers, and fewer asthma exacerbations.

By participating in an asthma research study, individuals may gain access to cutting-edge treatments that are not yet available to the public—while also contributing to the future of asthma care.

Understanding Placebo-Controlled Studies in Asthma Research

Placebo-controlled studies are commonly used in asthma clinical research to help determine how effective a new treatment is compared to no active treatment. In these studies, participants are randomly assigned to receive either the investigational therapy or a placebo (a substance with no active medication), in addition to any standard care they may already be using.

This type of study design allows researchers to measure improvements in symptoms, lung function, and overall asthma control in a scientifically valid way. It also helps ensure that the results are not due to chance or the placebo effect.

All participants in placebo-controlled asthma studies are closely monitored by medical professionals. Your safety is the top priority, and you can withdraw from the study at any time. Understanding the role of placebos in asthma trials is important when deciding whether to participate, and our team will explain the process in detail during your screening and consent visit.

Evaluating the Efficacy of New Asthma Therapies

In asthma clinical trials, evaluating the efficacy of a new treatment involves detailed and ongoing assessments of how well the medication or therapy improves key health outcomes. This includes measuring:

  • Frequency and severity of asthma attacks (exacerbations)
  • Lung function tests like spirometry (FEV1)
  • Daily symptom tracking (e.g., shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing)
  • Use of rescue inhalers (e.g., albuterol)
  • Overall quality of life and ability to participate in normal activities

Researchers also monitor whether the therapy reduces the need for corticosteroids or emergency care. These data points help determine if a treatment is effective enough to move toward FDA approval and broader use.

By enrolling in an asthma clinical trial, you play an important role in advancing research that could lead to safer, more effective asthma treatments for millions of people worldwide.

Access to Cutting-Edge Asthma Treatments

One of the key advantages of joining an asthma clinical trial is access to investigational therapies that are not yet available to the public. These treatments may include next-generation inhalers, biologic therapies targeting specific inflammation pathways, or new oral medications designed to better control asthma symptoms and reduce flare-ups.

For individuals who experience moderate to severe asthma and may not be achieving relief with current treatment options, clinical trial participation offers a unique opportunity to explore new solutions under the care of experienced research professionals.

Contributing to the Advancement of Asthma Research

By participating in an asthma research study at CRWF, you’re helping to advance scientific understanding of this chronic respiratory condition. Your involvement supports the development of better therapies, improved treatment guidelines, and deeper insights into asthma management.

Each participant plays a crucial role in shaping the future of asthma care — potentially benefiting millions of people living with this condition now and in the years to come.

Enhanced Medical Care and Close Monitoring

Clinical trial participants often receive a higher level of clinical attention than they would through routine care. This includes regular health assessments, lung function tests, symptom tracking, and access to specialists who focus on asthma.

Throughout the study, you’ll be closely monitored by our medical team to ensure your safety and well-being. Many participants find that this added support helps them better understand and manage their asthma, even after the study ends.

The Value of Double-Blind, Randomized Asthma Studies

Asthma clinical trials are often designed as double-blind randomized studies—a gold standard in medical research. In this model, neither participants nor researchers know who is receiving the investigational treatment versus a placebo or standard therapy. This approach reduces bias and ensures that the results reflect the true safety and effectiveness of the treatment being studied.

By participating in a double-blind asthma trial, individuals contribute to research that is held to the highest scientific and ethical standards, helping ensure that new therapies are both effective and trustworthy.

Prioritizing Safety and Monitoring Throughout the Trial

Participant safety is always the top priority in asthma clinical research. Each study follows a detailed protocol approved by regulatory agencies and Institutional Review Boards (IRBs). Throughout the study, participants undergo frequent check-ups, lung function tests (such as spirometry), symptom tracking, and side effect monitoring.

Our medical team maintains open communication with participants and addresses any concerns quickly. This level of vigilance helps ensure that any potential side effects are managed promptly and that all participants remain safe and supported.

Maintaining Standard of Care During Asthma Research

Even while testing new asthma treatments, clinical trials are designed to support participants with the current standard of care. This means that, in addition to receiving the investigational therapy or placebo, participants continue to receive appropriate asthma medications or treatments as needed to manage their symptoms.

This ensures that your health is never compromised for the sake of research. Instead, the trial is structured to evaluate new options while still maintaining a foundation of safe and effective asthma care.

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