Avail Clinical Research Is Enrolling Qualified Individuals to Participate in a Diabetes Clinical Trial in DeLand, Florida

The staff at Avail is looking for adults living with diabetes to take part in a new clinical study at Florida’s premier Phase I research site. Their research team is evaluating new treatments and therapies for this metabolic disorder.

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DeLand, FL -- (SBWire) -- 11/18/2014 --*Anyone who is interested in learning more about the clinical trials being conducted in DeLand, FL can visit Avail Clinical Research on the web (http://www.availclinical.com/trial/diabetes/) or contact them directly at (386) 785-2404.

Why Are Volunteers Needed?

Currently, there are nearly 26 million people living with diabetes in the United States. Clinical studies have shown that this disease has a huge impact on this country both socially and economically. According to the American Diabetes Association, the total cost attributed to diabetes in 2012 was $245 billion-- a 41% hike from 2007. Volunteers for clinical trials are needed now more than ever.

Diabetes is a complex condition and new treatments can’t be perfected without the aid of clinical trials. Research volunteers at Avail in DeLand play a critical role in helping to advance the treatment and understanding of diabetes and its potential complications. Their participation has been instrumental in helping ensure greater excellence in the care provided to others with diabetes.

The direct benefits of participating in a clinical study include:
Access to premium medical care at no cost
Health insurance is not a requirement
Participants are compensated for their time and travel

Warning Signs for Diabetes

Not knowing what to be wary of usually means people are completely oblivious when diabetic symptoms present themselves. It’s not uncommon for people to go years before their condition is actually diagnosed. The following could all indicate the presence of diabetes:

- Frequent urination
- Abnormally thirsty and hungry
- Unexplained weight loss
- Chronic fatigue or malaise
- Blurry vision
- Dark patches of skin (known as acanthosis nigricans)

Qualification and Informed Consent

In order to qualify for a diabetes clinical trial, a person must first meet a specific set of study requirements. These will vary depending on the type of clinical trial being conducted. All applicants will be screened by one of Avail’s experienced doctors. Also, individuals must be willing to sign an informed consent form before they can be enrolled.

This is an essential step that signifies the participant’s voluntary consent to adhere to the requirements of the study protocol. Our staff will inform each individual of the procedures, methods, risks and benefits involved in participation before they are given the form. Participants are also informed that they have the right to withdraw from the clinical trial at any time.

Avail’s Clinical Research Facility

Located in DeLand, Florida, this state-of-the-art facility specializes in conducting intensive clinical trials for a variety of medical conditions including osteoarthritis (OA), renal impairment, COPD and more. Since their establishment in 1998, more than 800 clinical trials have been successfully completed at this site.

Following a new expansion, Avail has become the premier Phase I research site in Florida. Their dedicated Phase I staff can easily accommodate 50 overnight patients in their upgraded unit. They work very hard to ensure that participants feel comfortable and well taken care during their visitations.

For Sponsors and CRO’s

Looking for the perfect site to conduct a Phase I study? The initial stages in any new treatment’s life cycle are so crucial, finding the right facility can pose quite a challenge. The fully equipped facilities, renowned team of CPIs and experienced Phase I staff make Avail an ideal solution for conducting both healthy volunteer and patient population trials. For more information, please visit http://www.availclinical.com/cro-sponsors/

About Avail Clinical Research
Avail Clinical Research conducts a wide range of clinical trials in DeLand, FL. For more information about these research opportunities, please visit their website (http://www.availclinical.com/trial/) or contact them directly at (386) 785-2404.

Media Relations Contact

Sarah Holycross
Avail Clinical Research
386-785-2404
http://www.availclinical.com

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