Clinical Research in Vienna

Clinical Research and Innovation

Access the Future of Medicine in a Familiar Environment

Every medication or treatment has, at one time or another, been through the clinical trial process. Trials are an important step in medical research and help develop new treatment options for all kinds of conditions, both common and rare. Jaggu Health partners with DelRicht Research to conduct clinical studies through their offices.

Visit DelRicht Research online to learn more about the studies enrolling near you, or call them directly at (240) 483-4226.

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What Is A Clinical Trial?

During a trial, researchers work to determine how successfully a medication treats a specific condition. They also gather data on proper dosage, possible side effects, and compare the new treatment to what’s already available.

The Food and Drug Administration monitors all clinical trials in the US and provides strict guidelines to help ensure volunteers stay safe. Data from a trial is reviewed at multiple levels and by different organizations to ensure that safety remains a priority.

Patients receive free medical care and compensation for their time. In return, their feedback helps determine which treatment options are worth pursuing further. Only after multiple phases of testing and review will a new medication be released for broader public use.

Why Join a Clinical Study?

Participating in a clinical trial may allow you to access new treatments that are otherwise unavailable and can help you get a better understanding of your health.

Participating is always completely free! No insurance is required, and you’ll never be charged for any study-related medications or care. Once enrolled, you’ll receive financial compensation for your time at each required visit or check-in.

You’ll receive care from a face and name you trust at Jaggu Health, while also contributing to medical knowledge and developing new treatment options for yourself and people like you.

Visit our research partners online to learn more!

DelRicht Research

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