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Is your type 2 diabetes going in the right direction?
Is your type 2 diabetes being sufficiently controlled by your existing oral treatments? If it is not, you might need to take a new direction.

We are currently looking for volunteers between the ages of 30 and 80, who are not achieving blood sugar control while taking 2 or 3 oral medications for diabetes control, are not taking insulin and have had type 2 diabetes for at least 2 years, to take part in a clinical research study to test approved alternative treatments.

If you choose to participate and then qualify for the study, you will receive your study medication, a glucose meter and all your study related physical examinations at no cost to you.

If this sounds like the right direction for you, speak to your doctor now or call the BENDEL MEDICAL RESEARCH CENTER (337-232-2388).

Has your doctor told you that you have Atrial Fibillation (AF)?
If you have AF, then you may qualify to participate in a research study involving the use of an experimental drug. The use of this drug may make it easier to monitor your condition than your current medication.

If you qualify and decide to participate, you will be asked to come to your study doctor's office up to 15 times for tests for at least one year and up to three years.

All of your study medication, study visits, and study related exams and tests will be provided to you at no cost.

If you are interested, please contact BENDEL MEDICAL RESEARCH CENTER (337-232-2388).

Do you have trouble breathing?
If you are a smoker or ex-smoker and are having trouble breathing, you may qualify for a clinical research study for an investigational medication that could help manage your symptoms. Qualified participants will receive study-related medical care, physical exams, lab tests and the study drug at no cost.

According to the World Health Organization, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is the fourth leading cause of death worldwide. COPD is a slow, progressive disease of the airways characterized by a gradual loss of lung function: the condition includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. In the U.S. alone it is estimated that over 14 million Americans have COPD. Many cases are undiagnosed, as substantial loss of lung function can occur prior to the onset of symptoms. Cigarette smoking causes most cases of COPD.

If you are concerned about your breathing problem, call BENDEL MEDICAL RESEARCH CENTER (337-232-2388) today to see if you qualify.
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