Asthma Study – Synexus
Do you or someone you know suffer from asthma?
Asthma is a chronic lung disease caused by inflammation and muscle tightening around airways that makes it difficult to breathe. It affects over 22 million adults in the United States and is one of the most common diseases in the country.

Participant Qualifications
General qualifications for asthma studies:
- Must have a diagnosis of asthma
- Health status is further evaluated by reviewing medical history, screening assessments, and visit with study physician
- Each study will have different requirements including severity of asthma, required existing medications, study design, duration, stipend and purpose, so currently we are only looking for high level information to see if you may generally qualify for future studies.
STUDY INFORMATION
General information about asthma studies:
- Participating in research study can accelerate effective treatment options for people who suffer from asthma across the world.
- Volunteers with asthma are needed at this stage of research.
- Research studies are voluntary, and you may stop participating at any time.
Compensation
- Compensation varies per study
- Once we have a study that you may qualify for, one of our staff members will reach out with information on the study to see if you may be interested in participating.
Get Started Now!
If you are interested in learning more, please complete the contact form and we will follow up with more information.
Contact Us Now
If you are interested in participating, please complete the contact form. We will follow up with more information and schedule a telephone screening visit to see if you qualify.
What to Expect from a Trial
Our representative will speak with you about your medical history. If you meet the criteria for a clinical trial, we will ask you to come to the clinic for a screening visit and consultation. During the screening visit, you will consult with a medical staff member about the details of the trial and discuss any known side effects associated with it. We will answer your questions about participating in the trial, and you will be asked to sign an informed consent form.

