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Clinical Study seeks participants with lung disease
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[March 03, 2020]
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a type of lung disease that
results in scarring (fibrosis) of the lungs for an unknown reason.
Over time, the scarring gets worse and it becomes harder to take
deep breaths. The lungs become unable to take in enough oxygen.
Dr. Rajagopal Sreedhar is recruiting participants for a clinical
trial to see if pulmonary rehabilitation treatments improve the
quality of life for patients with IPF. The study will compare
standard of care treatment to exercise and education. The goal is
test how well the combination of exercise and medication benefits
the patient. All study-related visits and tests will be provided at
no cost to the participant. Participants may also receive a stipend
to cover travel and other related expenses.
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To qualify, participants must:
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Be
40 years of age or older
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Have
been diagnosed with IPF
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Be
currently taking the medication Ofev® (150 mg twice a day) and
have taken it at a stable dose for up to 30 months
To learn more about this study, contact Abigail House, RN, at
217-545-7526.
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