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Do You Know Of Any Clinical Trials? I Just Got Dropped From My Rheumatologist Because I Have No Way To Get To His Appointment.

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Keithsburg, IL
August 27, 2024
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I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here is some information about clinical trials for spondylitis that might be helpful:

Clinical Trials for Spondylitis
- Eligibility: Depends on factors like the type of spondylitis, treatment history, other health conditions, age, and gender
- What to Expect:
- Informed Consent: Show Full Answer

I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here is some information about clinical trials for spondylitis that might be helpful:

Clinical Trials for Spondylitis
- Eligibility: Depends on factors like the type of spondylitis, treatment history, other health conditions, age, and gender.
- What to Expect:
- Informed Consent: Read closely and ask questions about any unclear parts.
- Risks and Benefits: Understand potential risks and benefits.
- Costs: Some costs may not be covered by insurance; ask about what expenses are covered by the trial sponsor.
- Travel: Some trials may require travel.
- Duration: Find out how long the trial will last.
- Placebo: Enquire about the probability of receiving a placebo.
- Post-Trial Access: Ask if you will have access to the treatment after the study ends if it proves effective.

Additional Tips
- Ask Questions: It's your right to know all details about the trial.
- Support: Consider taking a family member or friend to meetings for support.
- Withdrawal: You can withdraw from a clinical trial at any time.

For more details, you can visit the [Clinical Trials for Spondylitis](https://www.MySpondylitisTeam.com/treatments/cl...) page on MySpondylitisTeam.

August 27, 2024

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