Menopause is the time in a woman’s life when her period stops. Most women experience hot flashes at some point before or after menopause, when their estrogen levels are declining. Hot flashes are sudden sensations of intense body heat, often with heavy sweating and reddening of the head, neck and chest or the entire body. At night, they commonly cause drenching “night sweats,” and may be a cause of sleep problems. While some women have few or no hot flashes, other women have them numerous times each day.
The Breeze 3 study is a research study testing the safety and effectiveness of an investigational medication for hot flashes. To qualify for this study, volunteers must be post menopausal women, ages 18 to 70. They must experience moderate to severe hot flashes to participate in the study, and meet the other study crtieria. Those volunteers that qualify for the study and agree to participate will receive study-related exams, lab tests and study medication at no charge. Compensation for time and travel expenses is available. For more information, call Avail Clinical Research at (386) 310-1334.
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Avail Clinical Research is currently conducting a wide array of clinical studies targeted towards certain conditions. You may be eligible to participate in one of our clinical trials and contribute to the development and approval of a new drug or treatment. As a participant, there is no cost to you at any point during the study and health insurance is not required. Browse our clinical trials being conducted now to find the study best suited for you.



