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Crohn’s Disease Clinical Trials

Hightower is discovering new drugs for managing your disease with Crohn’s Disease Research Studies.

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Gut Problems?

Crohn’s disease ranks among the prevalent inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), causing inflammation in a segment of the digestive tract. This inflammation results in symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal discomfort, and, in some cases, rectal bleeding. Statistics show that approximately 1.6 million Americans suffer from inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn’s disease, with an estimated 780,000 of these cases being diagnosed as Crohn’s specifically.

Crohn’s Disease can lead to both local and systemic complications. When inflammation is confined to the intestines, it causes localized complications. However, systemic inflammation affects the entire body, resulting in extra-intestinal complications.

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*Participation in the Clinical Trial is completely free of cost and is your choice.

*To participate, fill out the form, and someone from our research staff will call you to determine your eligibility for the Clinical Research Study.

Advancing HealthCare with Crohn's Disease Clinical Trials

Studies indicate that over half a million individuals in the United States are affected by Crohn’s disease, with research suggesting an increasing prevalence of the condition over time within the country. Crohn’s disease, a chronic inflammatory condition affecting the digestive tract, poses persistent challenges for sufferers due to its debilitating symptoms.

Crohn’s disease manifests in various symptoms, ranging from abdominal pain and diarrhea to fatigue and weight loss. It profoundly impacts the daily lives of those afflicted with it.

Hightower Clinical Research is developing innovative drug therapies to combat inflammation and enhance the well-being of patients with moderate to severe manifestations of the disease.

*All study procedures and study-related treatment, including the investigational drug, are free of cost, and insurance is not required to participate.

*The study doctor will take you through every step of the Clinical Trial before you decide to participate and will answer any questions you have about the study treatment.

What to Expect

If you decide to participate in the Crohn’s Disease Research Studies, by filling out the form above, someone from the study team will contact you to determine your eligibility. The team will go over the study details with you to see if you meet the eligibility criteria for Potential Treatment for Crohn’s Disease

You will be invited to the study location for screening if you meet the criteria. The study site will be within a 50-mile radius of your current location. The study doctors will advise you on the duration of the clinical trials for gut diseases and the implications of your involvement in this research study. We invite you to ask as many questions as you like. After thoroughly explaining everything to the participants, they will be requested to sign an Informed Consent Form. We value transparency between our participants and investigators.

*Study-related care is offered at no charge. Expert physicians and healthcare professionals conduct thorough physical exams and assessments.*

Age

18 Years to 75 Years Old

Gender

Male & Female

Condition

Crohn’s Disease

Current Status

Recruiting

Crohn’s Disease and it’s threat

Crohn’s disease is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects the digestive tract, causing a range of symptoms that can significantly impact daily life.

These symptoms can vary in severity and may come and go in periods of flare-ups and remission. Common symptoms include,

  • persistent diarrhea,
  • abdominal pain and cramping
  • rectal bleeding
  • fatigue
  • weight loss
  • reduced appetite.

Additionally, individuals with Crohn’s disease may experience other symptoms such as fever, nausea, vomiting, joint pain, skin rashes, and mouth sores. Managing Crohn’s disease often requires a combination of medications, dietary changes, lifestyle modifications, and regular monitoring by healthcare providers to improve symptoms and enhance quality of life.

Hightower’s dedication to advancing Crohn’s disease research and treatments reflects our commitment to improving outcomes and supporting patients and their families throughout their journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you survive Crohn’s Disease?

Yes, with proper management and treatment, many individuals with Crohn’s disease can lead fulfilling lives and manage their symptoms effectively.

What are the possible treatments for Crohn’s Disease?

Treatments for Crohn’s disease may include medications such as anti-inflammatory drugs, immunosuppressants, biologics, and antibiotics.

How can I contact Hightower?

You can contact us through our official website or by calling our customer service number provided.