Diagnosed with chronic rhinosinusitis without nasal polyps?

You may be eligible to participate in a study that is evaluating a possible treatment.

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Our Purpose

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a new potential treatment option for patients with chronic rhinosinusitis without nasal polyps. 

This research is important because there are no current therapies available to help those who may suffer with this condition.

This study will include adults from around the world with ongoing runny and stuffy nose, facial pain, and a decreased sense of smell.

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What Can I do Next

  1. Answer the prescreen questionnaire on this website.
  2. Provide your contact details.
  3. Provide some medical history information.
  4. Complete your sign up on our partner website.
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How do I get started?

Click here to begin the prescreening survey to see if you may qualify.

Will I receive compensation?

You will not receive any payment for taking part in the study. You may receive:

Study-related treatment at no cost
Travel support for clinic visits

Where is the study conducted?

The study will be conducted in various regions across the world.

Do I need health insurance?

Health insurance is not required to participate in the study.

How long will the study last?

Enrolled participants will be in the study for up to 33 weeks (which includes a screening and a follow up period) and will visit the study site approximately every 4 weeks.

What is a placebo?

A placebo is something given to participants in a clinical trial instead of a study medicine that looks like the real medicine but does not contain any of the ingredients of the medicine.

Can I leave the study at any time?

You are free to withdraw from the study at any time without giving a reason and without your medical care or rights being affected.
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