Grave's Disease (Hyperthyroidism) Clinical Study Details

Graves’ disease is a condition that causes an overactive thyroid gland and symptoms like weight loss, anxiety, and fatigue. We’re enrolling adults ages 18–55 for a clinical research study evaluating a new investigational treatment, given by IV or injection.

Recruiting- Male/Female - 18 to 55 years of age

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1. Have you been diagnosed with Graves’ disease by a doctor?

Are you between 18 and 55 years old?

Have you received any treatment for Graves’ disease in the past 6 months (such as antithyroid medications or radioactive iodine)?

Do you currently have any serious health conditions such as heart disease, cancer, HIV, hepatitis B or C, or liver or kidney problems?

If you are sexually active, are you willing to use acceptable birth control during the study?

What age do I need to be to join this study?

You must be between 18 and 55 years old to qualify for this study.

Are there any health conditions that would prevent me from joining?

Yes. You may not qualify if you have certain medical conditions, such as severe heart problems, a history of cancer, or certain infections. The study team will review your medical history during screening.

What is this study for?

This study is for people who have Graves’ disease, a condition where the immune system causes the thyroid to become overactive. The study will test a new medication to assess its safety and its mechanism of action.

Can I join if I’m currently taking medication for Graves’ disease?

You may still qualify if you are being treated with certain medications for Graves’ disease. The study team will ask about your current and past treatments to determine if you’re eligible.

Will I need to use birth control during the study?

Yes. If you can become pregnant or get someone pregnant, you’ll need to follow specific birth control guidelines during the study. The study team will explain what applies to you.

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Benefits of participating in this study

There are multiple ways you can benefit from joining us in this study. Here are some of them.

Innovative medical treatments

Gain access to investigational treatments not yet available to the public. Receive study-related medical care and close health monitoring at no cost. Help researchers better understand medical conditions and improve future treatment options. Contribute to science in a way that may benefit others — including friends, family, and future generations.

Transportation & meals

Complimentary meals and transportation included for your appointment day.

Compensation

Compensation provided for your time and inconvenience.

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