Announcing Phase 3 Clinical Trials of Botox® for Raynaud’s
Botox® has shown promising results in treating Raynaud's, so we're glad to see the exploration of more clinical trials of Botox® for Raynaud's.
Botox® has shown promising results in treating Raynaud's, so we're glad to see the exploration of more clinical trials of Botox® for Raynaud's.
The University of Oklahoma Health Science Center Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is recruiting Raynaud's sufferers to participate in a survey regarding their experiences during pregnancy. The objective of the research is to provide information on the prevalence of pregnancy complications in patients with Raynaud’s phenomenon. To qualify, participants should meet the following criteria: Female
The recruitment for this research is now completed - the study is closed. Thanks to all who responded. We've been contacted by a researcher at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City to help recruit Raynaud's patients for a clinical trial using Botox® to relieve symptoms from Raynaud's phenomenon. If you're in the NY Metro area, over
Good news! Scientists have pinpointed specific proteins within the skin’s blood vessels that play a part in the body’s reaction to cold stimuli and may provide clues to the mystery behind Raynaud’s attacks.
Raynaud’s patients are being recruited to participate in a clinical trial at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine’s Division of Plastic Surgery.