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WHAT IS A CLINICAL RESEARCH TRIAL?
Clinical trial, Clinical protocol, Clinical study. They all mean the same thing--a scientific study to test the effectiveness of a new treatment or medication in people.
Those who volunteer benefit from knowing they have helped to advance medical research into new treatments and often receive compensation for their time and effort. It is a possibility that the new drug or treatment being tested works better than ones currently offered to the public, as well.
Research is the number one method in uncovering new information about diseases and therapies.
Your participation in a clinical trial could help in the development of new medical treatments for these disorders.
Clinical Trials & Clinical study
Adult Autism Clinical Trials
You may be able to participate in a clinical trial. You can contact our office to schedule an appointment. Our clinical staff will provide a free evaluation; discuss how clinical trials work, what would be involved if you were to participate, and if participating in this study would be an option. Call our office at 866-786-6478 or CLICK ON "Participate In This Clinical Trial" Button and complete the form.
Autism is a developmental disorder that generally appears in the first 3 years of life, and affects the brain's normal development of social and communication skills.
Getting a diagnosis for Autism as an adult is not easy. It can be hard to convince your doctor that a diagnosis is relevant and/or necessary. The typical route for seeking a diagnosis as an adult is to visit your doctor and ask for a referral to a psychiatrist or clinical psychologist.
Join CITrials today in the research and development of autism by participating in a study. Your participation in a clinincal trial could help in the development of new medical treatments for this disorder.
COMMON SIGNS OF ASD:
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Avoiding eye contact
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Avoiding or resisting physical contact
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Lack of interest in sharing enjoyment
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Preoccupation with specific interests
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Need for routine
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Lack of empathy
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Does not understand personal space boundaries
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Has difficulty following/understanding jokes or sarcasm
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Difficulty sleeping
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Failure to maintain and establish friendships/relationships
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Repetition of words or behavior