Women Hot Flash Study

Overview of Hot Flash Medical Research Study
Our current Hot Flash medical research study is a 55-week outpatient study which assesses the efficacy and safety of an oral pill used for the treatment of moderate to severe hot flashes. There are 18 required clinic visits.
What are Hot Flashes?
Hot flashes are sudden feelings of warmth, which are usually most intense over the face, neck and chest. Your skin might redden, as if you're blushing. Hot flashes can also cause sweating, and if you lose too much body heat, you might feel chilled afterward.
Although other medical conditions can cause them, hot flashes most commonly are due to menopause — the time when menstrual periods become irregular and eventually stop. In fact, hot flashes are the most common symptom of the menopausal transition.
How often hot flashes occur varies among women and can range from a few a week to several an hour.
You may be eligible to take part in the study if you:
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Are female, between the ages of 40 to 65 years of age at the screening visit
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Subject must have a minimum average of 7 to 8 moderate to severe hot flashes per day, or 50 to 60 per week.
You may be compensated for time and travel, up to $100 for each completed study visit.
If you are experiencing moderate to severe hot flashes, contact us today to learn more about our current study opportunities for this diagnosis.
Signup online by completing the contact form below or email our Administrative Coordinator, Shaniquiea Sumpter at ssumpter@invocrc.com. You can also call us toll free at 1.888.574.INVO or text us at 803.291.4972
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