Living with Sjogren’s Disease?
Join a No-Cost Sjogren’s Disease Research Study
See If You Qualify
Thank you for your interest in our clinical research study. To see if you qualify, please answer a few brief questions about your health history. Your responses will only be used to evaluate eligibility. Participation is voluntary, and you can stop at any time.
- No cost to check eligibility
- No obligation to participate
- A coordinator confirms eligibility by phone
- You can withdraw at any time
This pre-screening does not guarantee enrollment.
Common Questions
What is a clinical trial?
A clinical trial is a carefully designed research study involving human volunteers to investigate the safety and effectiveness of a new drug or treatment. Clinical trials are essential for evaluating the benefits and risks of medical interventions, ultimately informing healthcare decisions and regulatory approvals.
Are clinical trials safe?
Clinical trials are designed with a strong emphasis on participant safety. Multiple safeguards are in place, including careful study design, oversight by institutional review boards, and routine monitoring of study data by independent experts. Researchers must inform participants of any risks, benefits, and side effects they discover.
What are my obligations as a participant?
Responsibilities vary by study but may include diagnostic tests, treatments, procedures, doctor visits, and lifestyle changes. Our team will walk you through everything before you commit to anything.
Can I drop out of a study?
Yes. You can withdraw at any time without any penalties or consequences. Voluntary participation is a fundamental principle of clinical research — you are never obligated to continue.
How do I know if I’m eligible?
Fill out the short form here and a member of our team will review your information and reach out to discuss the study with you. If you’re not eligible for this trial, you may still qualify for other studies we’re running.
Overview
We are looking for adults aged 18–75 to join our Sjogren’s Disease research study. Your participation may help advance healthcare research, and qualified participants may be compensated for study-related time and travel.
Why Your Participation Matters
By joining our study, you may become a vital partner in medical progress. As a participant, you will receive study-related medical care and help researchers advance understanding of Sjogren’s Disease.
About the Study
Researchers are evaluating a Sjogren’s Disease investigational treatment. Clinical trials are the only way to explore new medical options for those who need them. By participating, you support the scientific community and play a part in advancing potential new medical treatments.
Study Focus
Evaluating a Sjogren’s Disease investigational treatment.
Aim
Investigating a different approach to potentially manage Sjogren's Disease symptoms
Benefits
Qualified participants may receive:
Compensation
Compensation of up $1840 may be available for study-related time and travel.
Study-Related Care
Study-related tests, investigational medication, and care at no cost.
No Insurance Needed
No health insurance or referrals are required to participate.
Who Can Join
18–75 years old
Diagnosed with primary Sjögren’s within the last 7 and a half years or less
Have symptoms such as dryness, joint pain, or fatigue, but still produce some natural saliva
On a stable treatment plan (low-dose steroids or one common medication such as methotrexate may be allowed)
*Additional inclusion/exclusion criteria may apply
What to Expect
* Eligible participants may receive compensation for completing all required study-related activities.
Check Your Eligibility
Take our quick pre-screener to see if you meet the study requirements.
Talk to our Team
If you qualify, a member of our recruitment team will contact you within 1–2 business days to discuss next steps.
Visit Our Site
Receive no-cost study-related health monitoring and contribute to Sjogren's research.
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