Warts Clinical Trial

What is the Best Way to Get Rid of Warts?

Sick Of Warts? Enroll in the Warts Clinical Trial

Do you have pesky warts that keep coming back? Whether you’ve done at-home patches, had them frozen off at the dermatologist, or anything in between, sometimes warts just keep popping back up and inconveniencing your life. If you’re sick of it and want them gone once and for all, you may be the perfect candidate for our Warts Clinical Trial in Alabama. Keep reading to learn more about why your warts won’t go away and how the Warts Clinical Trial can help.

Why Aren’t My Warts Going Away?

Warts are benign (not cancerous) skin growths that appear when a virus infects the top layer of the skin. Viruses that cause warts are called human papillomavirus (HPV). You are more likely to get one of these viruses if you cut or damage your skin in some way. Wart viruses are contagious. Warts can spread by contact with the wart or something that touched the wart. Warts are often skin-colored and feel rough, but they can be dark (brown or gray-black), flat, and smooth.

While you can often clear a wart at home, some warts can be stubborn. If the person has a weakened immune system, it can be difficult to get rid of warts. Sometimes, what looks like a wart turns out to be a callus or another type of growth.

What is the Warts Clinical Trial?

Cahaba Clinical Research is conducting a clinical trial that uses an investigational medication to treat warts. It is made of the latest research and technology surrounding warts and the virus that causes them, and participants in the study can get exclusive early access to this medication before the general public.

If you have pesky warts that always seem to reoccur no matter what you’ve tried, you may be the perfect fit for this study. To sign up as a participant, all you need to do is click here to fill out a short form with your contact information so that we can reach out to you and conduct the initial pre-qualifying screening call.

What Participants Can Expect

The sign up process is simple: Once you are prequalified over the phone, you will be invited to our clinic in Birmingham for an in-person medical evaluation to determine whether you fit the guidelines of the study. If you do, you will be asked to join.

As a participant in the study, you can expect the following benefits:

  • Complimentary health exam and medical evaluation
  • Advanced investigational medicine
  • Compensation for your time, travel, and expenses
  • Being part of finding a cure for you and millions suffering from warts

There is no medical insurance necessary to become a participant. All medical exams, evaluations, and medications are provided and paid for by the study. In addition, no proof of residency is required.

For more information or to see a list of other clinical studies we are currently enrolling participants for, visit us at CahabaClinicalResearch.com!

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