About respiratory studies

respiratory ailment| woman consulting her doctor
respiratory ailment| woman consulting her doctor
respiratory ailment| woman consulting her doctor
respiratory ailment| woman consulting her doctor

About respiratory condition studies and chronic cough

Our respiratory clinical research studies, also called clinical trials, evaluate potential new medication options to help people with conditions that affect the lungs, airways, and breathing. These include conditions such as:

  • chronic cough
  • emphysema
  • chronic bronchitis
  • asthma
  • bronchiectasis
  • cystic fibrosis
  • respiratory tract infection
  • sleep apnea

These studies are evaluating how safe investigational medications or vaccines are and whether they can improve a patient’s quality of life. These investigational medications or vaccines can only be given to patients as part of clinical research studies. We are currently looking for participants to take part in the studies.

Respiratory clinical trials that are currently recruiting include studies for chronic cough. A lasting or chronic cough can be caused by many different things, and it can be more than just an annoyance. Symptoms often include:

  • an irritated cough
  • sensation of having a lump in the throat
  • voice disorders.

People who qualify may receive payment of up to $1295, compensation for time and travel, investigational study interventions at no cost, and care from study doctors at no cost. Some people participate in research studies to contribute to medical science and help doctors find other ways to help patients.

We are seeking adult participants who have symptoms of asthma or chronic cough to take part in one of our respiratory studies. To find out if you qualify for one of these studies, complete the survey now. There is no obligation and health insurance is not required.