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Clinical Trials Update: Apr. 8, 2004

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  • (HealthDayNews) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of CenterWatch:

    Rosacea

    A research study of an investigational medication for the treatment of moderate to severe rosacea. Volunteers at least 18 years of age who have moderate to severe rosacea (pimples/pustules and redness), are in good general health, are not taking any medication to treat their rosacea or are willing to discontinue their current regimen for 2-4 weeks may be eligible. Research sites located in New Orleans and Metarie, La.

    More information

    Please see http://www.centerwatch.com/patient/studies/cat293.html.

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    Heart Failure

    A research study of an investigational medication to treat heart failure. African American volunteers age 18 or older who have been diagnosed with heart failure for at least three months may be eligible. Research site located in Houston, TX.

    More information

    Please see http://www.centerwatch.com/patient/studies/cat281.html.

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    Depression (Major/Severe)

    A research study for patients with insomnia related to major depressive disorder. Volunteers 21 to 64 who meet the criteria for major depressive disorder, have had trouble sleeping for at least a month, and are in good general health may be eligible. Research site located in New York, NY.

    More information

    Please see http://www.centerwatch.com/patient/studies/cat97.html.

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