You may be eligible to participate in a study that is evaluating a possible treatment for MAC lung infection.

If you have been diagnosed with mycobacterial lung infection caused by Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) and haven’t yet started treatment.

SEE IF YOU MAY QUALIFY

Our Purpose

The purpose of this clinical trial is to evaluate an investigational drug for the potential treatment of MAC lung infections and evaluate symptomatic improvement, including effects on respiratory discomfort and fatigue.

This study (also called a clinical trial) will include adults from around the world with MAC lung infections. Your participation in the study could help increase the knowledge and understanding of MAC lung infections to potentially benefit the broader MAC community.

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.
SEE IF YOU MAY QUALIFY

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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.

What about my current medications?

Once you have given your consent, the study doctor will discuss this with you and determine if you are eligible and able to continue using your current medications.

Do I need health insurance?

Health insurance is not required to participate in the study.

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.

What is the importance of clinical trials for MAC?

Not all MAC patients respond to currently available treatments. Therefore, there is a need to develop and find potential new treatments for people with MAC lung infection through clinical studies.

How long will the study last?

Enrolled participants will be in the study for up to 18 months and will visit the study site regularly.

What is a Phase 3 clinical study?

When new drugs are being studied as possible treatments for patients with a disease, they are tested in stages or “phases.” A Phase 3 clinical study is one of the later phases of testing in patients.
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