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Smoker Clinical Study in Vegas

Smoker Clinical Study in Vegas Happening Now

If you are a smoker living in Las Vegas, we want to hear from you! Vegas Study is currently conducting a clinical study for an investigational medication for smokers that requires human participants to finish the FDA approval process. This medication seeks to prevent cardiovascular events in smokers and high-risk patients. Keep reading to learn how to get a free health assessment and sign up for the Smoker Clinical Study in Vegas!

How Do I Qualify?

Qualifying for the Smoker Clinical Trial in Vegas involves a two-part process. This includes:

  1. Pre-qualify over the phone. First, you will need to pre-qualify for the study over the phone. To speak with a member of our clinic, click here to fill out a short form. We will contact you as soon as possible to begin the process.
  2. Fully qualify for the study in person. If you pre-qualify over the phone, you will be asked to come to our clinic for an in-person meeting with a medical exam. The medical exam does not require your medical insurance; it is free and paid for by the study.

If you pass the two-part qualification process, you will be asked to join the study. It is that simple!

Get a Free Health Assesment

The free health assessment, as part of the study’s qualification process, is one of the most valuable things you could have as a smoker in Vegas.

More than 16 million Americans are living with a disease caused by smoking. For every person who dies because of smoking, at least 30 people live with a serious smoking-related illness. Smoking causes cancer, heart disease, stroke, lung diseases, diabetes, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Smoking also increases the risk of tuberculosis, certain eye diseases, and problems of the immune system, including rheumatoid arthritis.

Smoking is a major cause of CVD and causes one of every four deaths from CVD.9 Smoking can:

  • Raise triglycerides (a type of fat in your blood)
  • Lower “good” cholesterol (HDL)
  • Make blood sticky and more likely to clot, which can block blood flow to the heart and brain
  • Damage cells that line the blood vessels
  • Increase the buildup of plaque (fat, cholesterol, calcium, and other substances) in blood vessels
  • Cause thickening and narrowing of blood vessels

When to Sign Up

If you are a smoker in Vegas and want to sign up as a participant in the Smoker Clinical Study, we are currently enrolling participants! Click here to sign up as quickly as possible; spots are filling up quickly.

Participants will receive the following benefits for taking part in the study:

  • Guaranteed compensation for time and travel in the study
  • Complimentary consultation and health exam
  • Complimentary comprehensive lab reports
  • Complimentary study-related medicines

For more information, visit us at VegasStudy.com!