You may be eligible for the Thrive-IVF Research Study if you:
- Are between 21 and 38 years of age
- Have had 3 or more failed IVF cycles that included transfer of good-quality embryos (at least 2 of these involving the transfer of fresh embryos)
Study participants will be required to make approximately 11 clinic visits in the Thrive-IVF Research Study.
Qualified participants will receive IVF medications and study medication at no cost and IVF procedures at no cost.
Women who are pregnant at the end of the Thrive-IVF Research Study can participate in the Thrive-IVF Follow-up Study to monitor the progress of their pregnancies.
The Thrive-IVF Research Study is evaluating the efficacy, safety and tolerability of NT100, an investigational medicine in women who have had repeated IVF failures despite having good-quality embryos. NT100 is a novel biologic agent similar to a naturally occurring protein in the female reproductive tract that has been specifically designed and developed to improve pregnancy success rates and outcomes in women who have undergone multiple unsuccessful IVF procedures. NT100 is being evaluated to determine if it improves your chances of getting pregnant after IVF. Visitwww.noratherapeutics.com for more information about NT100.
To apply for the trials you can visit the following links:
http://www.thriveivf.com/About.action
If you live in/around Utah, the Utah Fertility Clinic and Dr. Foulk are participating in this trial so apply on both sites!!! It doesn't hurt to try both! Dr. Foulk is partners with our amazing Dr. Slater and he has worked with friends of ours too.
http://utahfertility.com/2013/11/21/ivf-clinical-trial-free-cycles/
http://www.thriveivf.com/About.action
If you live in/around Utah, the Utah Fertility Clinic and Dr. Foulk are participating in this trial so apply on both sites!!! It doesn't hurt to try both! Dr. Foulk is partners with our amazing Dr. Slater and he has worked with friends of ours too.
http://utahfertility.com/2013/11/21/ivf-clinical-trial-free-cycles/
You can also search this website for more clinical trails that may be in your area:
http://clinicaltrials.gov
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