The Future of Medicine
Clinical studies, or “drug tests,” are our country’s best and only way of bringing new drugs to the marketplace. Try to imagine a world without antibiotics, the polio vaccine, or drugs that can lower cholesterol and blood pressure. Many of the people you love would be subject to unnecessary suffering, reduced quality of life and shortened life expectancy.

Want to Learn More? Start by completing the Participation Form below.
Please note that all studies are conducted in Charlotte, NC & surrounding areas. If you live outside this immediate area, please refer to www.centerwatch.com for other similar studies located in your geographic area. You can reach us at 704.366.3001.

When you participate in a research study at Carolinas Research Associates, there is absolutely no cost to you. All study-related clinic visits, physician examinations, diagnostic testing and investigational medications are provided to those who qualify free of charge.

In addition, you will be paid for your participation at the end of each qualifying study office visit!

This information is kept confidential and used only by employees of Carolinas Research Associates for the purpose of contacting you regarding a study for which you may qualify. See our privacy policy for more information regarding use of information submitted.


 

 


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