Tomball TX Rheumatology Clinical Research

If you are looking for Tomball TX rheumatology clinical research studies, then Advanced Rheumatology of Houston is the clinic for you. Our clinic is participating in three research studies. Research studies pave the way toward a new treatment option for patients. In some cases, patients do not respond to current treatment options. So, research studies’ objective is to provide more options.

Advanced Rheumatology of Houston is happy to be a part of three studies for lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and psoriatic arthritis. Most importantly, none of these conditions have cures. Rheumatologists must help treat symptoms associated with the conditions. Inflammation, pain, swelling, and more are treated with medication.

Tomball TX Rheumatology Clinical Research

Research studies help patients who do not currently respond to treatments.

However, some patients do not respond to treatment options. In the instance of psoriatic arthritis, 40 percent of patients do not respond to treatment. If you have one of the aforementioned conditions and live in the Tomball, Texas area, then you may qualify for the study.

You can find more details about each of the studies below. Patients may also see the qualifying criteria on our website. The qualifications will dictate if you are able to participate or not. You are welcome to give the clinic a call today. We are happy to answer any questions or address any concerns.

Lupus

Lupus is an autoimmune disease and primarily affects women. In fact, women are ten times more likely to develop lupus than men. That said, lupus affects the skin, organs, and joints. In autoimmune diseases, the immune system attacks healthy tissues in the body because it recognizes them as threats. There is no known cause for the disease.

A major complexity of lupus is its wide range of effects. Lupus has all kinds of symptoms that are not strictly exclusive to it. For example, fever, fatigue, and weight loss are common symptoms of lupus. These symptoms are also associated with dozens of other diseases. So, lupus is never the first disease doctors consider.

The research study for lupus is known as SLE-BRAVE. SLE-BRAVE is testing an investigational drug alongside lupus therapy. This treatment option may serve to be effective toward the disease in patients. If so, then patients can live even more comfortable lives. Lupus has no cure, so rheumatologists must treat the symptoms.

Antimalarial drugs are recommended for all lupus patients. These drugs were once used for fighting off malaria. Now, they are used to treat a handful of lupus symptoms. More serious conditions require immune system suppressants known as corticosteroids. Lupus affecting vital organs such as kidneys, lungs, heart, and brain are more serious cases.

If you have lupus, then you may be interested in the SLE-BRAVE study. You can see the qualifying criteria on our lupus research study page. If you have questions or concerns about the study, then give us a call.

Tomball TX Rheumatology Clinical Research

Advanced Rheumatology of Houston is happy to participate in the research studies.

Psoriatic Arthritis

Psoriatic arthritis is associated with the skin condition psoriasis. Only about 15 percent of psoriasis patients develop arthritis. More importantly, 40 percent of the patient does not respond to treatment options. There may be some progress, but it is never enough. This type of arthritis commonly affects joints in the hands, knees, neck, and elbows. However, any joint in the body can be affected.

Men and women are both at risk of this disease. Patients between the ages of 30 and 50 are the most touched by this illness. Of course, those with psoriasis are the only ones who can develop this condition. In some cases, arthritis appears before the disease. The skin disease appears as red or white patches of scaly skin. They will show up on the elbows or knees of the body.

Fortunately, the KEEPsAKE research study is hoping to help patients that do not respond to treatment options. This study will last about four years and five months. Participants are split into two groups of 420 people.

The two groups will last for 24 weeks before being combined. One group will receive the investigational drug while the other will get the placebo. Patients will not know which form of the drug they have. After the 24 weeks, the groups are combined, and everyone obtains the drug. Find additional details about the psoriatic arthritis research study on our website.

Rheumatoid Arthritis

1.3 million Americans have rheumatoid arthritis (RA), which makes it the most common form of autoimmune arthritis. The smaller joints, such as the hands and feet, are affected by this disease the most. It is capable of attacking organs as well. Women between the ages of 30 and 50 are the most affected by rheumatoid arthritis.

There is no cure for RA, so the symptoms are the targets for treatment. Most patients have pain and stiffness in their joints, lack of energy, appetite loss, dry eyes or mouth, and firm lumps around the elbows or hands. The symptoms of every patient vary greatly. It is up to the rheumatologist how the treatment should be handled.

Tomball TX Rheumatology Clinical Research

Visit our website in order to see if you qualify for our research studies.

The contRAst Program is testing an investigational drug that could work for the millions of Americans with RA. The drug will slow the progression of the illness in adults. Participants are split into three groups, with various numbers of people. If you take part in this study, then you have a chance to participate in a longer study after.

Patients should visit our rheumatoid arthritis research page to find more. From there, patients can find the link to The contRAst Program and find the criteria needed.

Tomball TX Rheumatology Clinical Research

If you truly want to participate in a Tomball TX rheumatology clinical research, then give Advanced Rheumatology of Houston a call today. Participants from the Greater Houston area can take advantage of this study. Give us a call at (281) 766-7886. Our team can answer any questions you may have about the research studies. These studies are the best options for new treatments.

Patients with these diseases require more treatment options. The more options patients have, the better chance they have for comfort. Advanced Rheumatology of Houston wants to help patients as much as possible, and these studies are a way to achieve that. So, stop seeking Tomball TX rheumatology clinical research studies and start participating.

 

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