Recruiting studies
Chronic Cough
Study
Chronic Cough: Clinical study to reduce the frequency of your coughs
About the study commissioned by Diex Recherche:
Do you suffer from a chronic cough that disrupts your daily life?
Chronic cough can disrupt your sleep, affect your daily activities and even your social interactions. Despite multiple attempts to find relief, frustration often persists.
If left untreated, this condition can lead to constant fatigue and reduced quality of life.
You could take charge of your condition by participating in our clinical study on chronic cough and could potentially help you.
Why participate?
Contribute to the future of health: Your participation can play a crucial role in medical research with a drug potentially offering a reduction in cough frequency.
Access to care: benefiting from close medical monitoring by the team as well as free examinations linked to studies and information on good lifestyle habits.
Financial Compensation: To recognize your time and dedication to the cause, financial compensation to cover study-related expenses may be considered for participants who meet the eligibility criteria.
Who is eligible?
We invite to participate individuals who:
- Are aged 18 to 80
- Have been diagnosed with chronic or unexplained cough for at least 1 year
How does it work?
Pre-registration: Start by completing our online pre-registration form to help us determine if you may be eligible.
Initial Assessment: If you are considered pre-eligible, an invitation will be sent to you to come to our center for a detailed assessment.
Participation: After confirmation of your eligibility, you will receive all the information required to begin your participation in this study.
I want to apply to this clinical study
For more information, contact us at
581 477-3439 (Québec), 819 260-1172 (Victoriaville), 819 346-2887 (Sherbrooke)
or at 1-844-739-3439 (toll free), or fill the online form.
The study process in pictures
Explanation
Step 1 | Before starting the study, we will take time to fully explain the selection process and the conduct of the study by phone.
Meeting
Step 2 | After the initial phone interview, if you are still interested in taking part in a study, we schedule a preliminary meeting with you during which you may ask all the questions you wish and take the time you require to read over the consent form. This form explains, in detail, the different stages of each study.
Decision
Step 3 | You may make a decision at that time to move forward with or terminate the selection process. However, you are under no obligation to make an immediate decision. Based on briefing content, you may take the time necessary to come to a decision and consult with your personal physician or loved ones.
Tests
Step 4 | Depending on the nature of the study, some tests or medical examinations may be required. In the majority of cases, these tests or examinations are conducted on Diex Research premises based on your individual availability.
Departure
Step 5 | If you are eligible, you may then begin a clinical study with us.