Cholesterol Research (Las Vegas, NV)
Please note that the following is not an employment opportunity but an opportunity to participate in a clinical research trial.
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Can a simple scan show your risk for heart disease? Did you know that a simple scan of the artery in the neck has been shown to correlate to arteries in your heart? Research is underway in your area to determine if a cholesterol medication combined with an investigational medication can reduce plaque build-up in the arteries. If you have high cholesterol, are taking a cholesterol medication, or have a history of heart disease, you may qualify for this study. All qualified participants will receive a scan of the neck artery, investigational medication and standard cholesterol therapy at no cost as part of this study. Compensation for travel may be available to those who qualify.
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Call Mon-Fri for more information.
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TOLL FREE
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702-459-0002
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FIRST STUDY
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Posted: July 2nd, 2009
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Cholesterol Research (Las Vegas, NV)
Please note that the following is not an employment opportunity but an opportunity to participate in a clinical research trial.
<br>
<br>
Can a simple scan show your risk for heart disease? Did you know that a simple scan of the artery in the neck has been shown to correlate to arteries in your heart? Research is underway in your area to determine if a cholesterol medication combined with an investigational medication can reduce plaque build-up in the arteries. If you have high cholesterol, are taking a cholesterol medication, or have a history of heart disease, you may qualify for this study. All qualified participants will receive a scan of the neck artery, investigational medication and standard cholesterol therapy at no cost as part of this study. Compensation for travel may be available to those who qualify.
<br>
<br>
Call Mon-Fri for more information.
<br>
TOLL FREE
<br>
702-459-0002
<br>
FIRST STUDY
<br>
View on craigslist
advertisement should go here.
Posted: July 2nd, 2009
(comments are closed).